System and Technical Documentation
System and Technical Documentation
System and Technical Documentation
System documentation
involves developing and
documenting all the
processes of system
development. This
includes such items as
data dictionaries, data
flow diagrams, network
diagrams and all other
design documentation
that occurred
throughout
development. All
equipment will be
logged and all the
technical parts of the
system must be
documented for future
reference.
User Documentation
User documentation is a set of documents that assist the user use the
system, software or hardware being implemented. It normally consists of a
set of paper based and online facilities to train or help the user. It can
include training manuals, procedure guides, quick help cards, and
frequently asked questions.
Rob Appel, the CEO of
ChaosMusic, at the launch
of his music retailer's
online store in Sydney. Visit
ChaosMusic at
http://www.chaosmusic.co
m.au and consider the
types of documentation
provided for users of the
site. Does the information
provided enable users to
interact with the site easily
and effectively? Consider
the brochure Appel is
holding? How do you think
this was incorporated into
the plans for user
documentation?
Electronic Documentation
Over the last few years electronic documentation has become a popular way to give employees
and/or end users the assistance they require to complete tasks. Most software packages now come
with the help manual in printed as well as electronic form. Electronic documentation takes
advantage of hypertext and other multimedia elements. Some packages also come with a CD-ROM
to take the user through a series of tasks to familiarise them with the software or hardware
operations. Because these forms of documentation are available at any time from the computer they
are often referred to as being 'online'.
Novice
Intermediate
Expert
Expert
Specialists
Incidentals
When developing user documentation the level of knowledge and involvement should be considered.
Documentation must be geared directly towards the needs of a particular user or group of users.
market trends
employment agreements
Regardless of the reason, the development of any computer based information system should receive
careful planning. Proper planning is important as it allows:
identifying constraints
observation
research
interviewing
At the conclusion of the analysis phase a decision on whether or not to proceed with the project must
be made. This decision will be made based upon the information that is contained within the design
proposal - hence it is important that the design proposal clearly identifies what resources will be
required to complete the project and sets the major goals and the time frame for the completion of the
project.
re-engineering proposals.
Some methods by which data can be gathered for this phase include:
surveying customers
For each of these methods, some or all of the following criteria may be applied:
maintainability
Test your understanding. Print out the following summary sheet then fill in the blank spaces
to complete the document. Answers are provided on page two.
A. The Planning Phase
In order to define the scope of a project and to identify potential problem areas the development of
any computer based information system must be carefully (1). The planning phase
normally follows a sequence of steps including recognising the (2)... , setting project (3)
... , conducting (4). studies and establishing control mechanisms.
B. The Analysis Phase
During the Analysis Phase of the SDLC existing systems are studied with the aim of designing a new
or improved system. Steps involved in this phase include (1)..... the project, creating a
(2)..... team, defining (3)..... needs, defining system (4).....criteria
and creating a design (5)...... . At the conclusion of this phase a decision must be made as
to whether or not the project will (6).....
C. The Design Phase
During the design phase the (1).... and (2).... required by the new system are
defined. During this phase it is important that a number of different (3)..... are
investigated to ensure that the most efficient and effective (4)..... is adopted. Part of the
design phase involves preparing an (5)..... proposal.
D. The Implementation Phase
In the implementation phase physical and conceptual (1)..... required for the project are
obtained. Some of the steps in this phase include preparing the (2)..... facilities, (3) ..
... the users/participants and (4)..... over to the new system.
E. The Use/Evaluation Phase
Once the system has been (1)..... the final phase in the project is the Use/Evaluation
phase. During this phase the system should be in full use and meeting the (2)..... that were
set during the (3)..... phase. This phase has a number of steps including using the (4) ..
... , auditing the system, and re-engineering
(5) ... .
Answers
A. The Planning Phase
(1) planned
(2) problem
(3) objectives
(4) feasibility
B. The Analysis Phase
(1) announcing
(2) project
(3) information
(4) performance
(5) proposal
(6) proceed