1.1.9+Evaluate+different+methods+of++providing+user+documentation.

=__1.1.9 Evaluate different methods of providing user documentation.__= Methods: Help files: Online support:
 * Can be accessed by the user anytime as long as files have been copied over to the hardware.
 * The user might have a hard time finding the appropriate section where the help is being offered.
 * Can be accompanied by a search option to guide users to the right section.
 * Can be updated frequently as the software does through patches.
 * Can be accessed by the user anytime and anywhere.
 * The user must have a connection to the internet.
 * Can be accompanied by a search option to guide users to the right section.
 * Can be updated easily.
 * Similar benefits as help files.

P rinted manuals:
 * Similar benefits as help files.
 * **However,** the user must find the help in the manual themselves and they must hold on to the physical manual.
 * Can get outdated when software undergoes update.
 * Resources wasted in printing and packaging the manual.

S/E The quality of user documentation can affect the rate of implementation of the new system.

Created By:D3LTA Last update:27/3/13

Sources:
 * Class notes. 12/3/13. Dimitry Mtchedlidze.