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1. #31832 Making the Case for Explicit Documentation Requirements Clearly defined documentation requirements are instrumental in ensuring the appropriate documents are created accurately and in a timely manner. This article will make a case for using explicit documentation requirements and will recommend a method for putting it into practice. Das, Pradipto. Usability Interface (2008). Articles>Documentation>Project Management 2. #30637 Social or Philosophical Issues Related to the Design and Delivery of User Assistance User assistance is defined as a form of assistance that is provided to users of products to help them use the products more easily and efficiently. In the Information Technology industry, a product is a software product/application that users use to perform specific business functions. Users of these products/applications use them differently, based on their social and philosophical environment, their cultural context, their learnability and a number of other factors. While the same user assistance must necessarily be designed and delivered to the users of a product, because all users use a particular product/application to perform similar tasks, user assistance can be designed and delivered differently to users, based on their social and philosophical environment. This could enable users from diverse social and philosophical backgrounds use the same products/applications more effectively. Das, Pradipto. Usability Interface (2007). Articles>Documentation>Usability>Help
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