Different Types Of Technical Documentation
January 21, 2010 by Allen Wright
Filed under Web Design
Developing technical documentation is a very important task. The type of task, however, varies depending on the subject and its purpose. The main idea is to provide information and instruction to those that need it. The obvious example is the ubiquitous user’s manual, pamphlet, or catalog. The writing of the text happens after the object has been produced or a situation is at hand. It is during these non apparent scenarios that information become vitally important.
The Understanding Of Technical Documentation
December 5, 2009 by Allen Wright
Filed under Web Design
The understanding of technical documentation is reliant on how informational the documentation is, and of how the person receiving the information perceives it to be. The directions must be clear and suitable for all levels of comprehension. The concept must relate triggers to users in forming clarity for usability.
The Understanding Of Technical Documentation
December 5, 2009 by Allen Wright
Filed under Web Design
Defining what technical documentation is sets the stage for a mix of quality and comprehension. Technical documentation is an instructional process for the correct handling of a particular product, or as a provisional “how to” for most concepts. The documentation works with the persons strategic abilities in providing clarity on just about anything.
The Benefits Of Technical Documentation
December 1, 2009 by Allen Wright
Filed under Web Design
Defining what technical documentation is sets the stage for a mix of quality and comprehension. Technical documentation is an instructional process for the correct handling of a particular product, or as a provisional “how to” for most concepts. The documentation works with the persons strategic abilities in providing clarity on just about anything.


