Task Oriented Documentation For Non-Task-Oriented Software

Subject: Task Oriented Documentation For Non-Task-Oriented Software
From: Anthony Markatos <tonymar -at- HOTMAIL -dot- COM>
Date: Sat, 28 Aug 1999 09:59:35 PDT

Question to all listserv members:

In creating end user documentation for an existing (complex) software
package, if the software was NOT designed task oriented, can the end user
manual be written in such a fashion?

Typically, to accomplish a given end user task with our software, you have
to travers up-and-down through several (seemingly totally unrelated) menus.

Problem: When you write task oriented documentation for this sofware (i.e.
bring all required menu selections together under the specific task), the
lack of task oriented design becomes glaringly evident. The documentation
acutally prompts the end user to ask the question "Why do I have to do so
much jumping around between menus to accomplish a given task?" This does
not make us look good.

All responses appreciated.

Tony Markatos
(tonymar -at- hotmail -dot- com)

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