RE: user expecttations - web-based help

Subject: RE: user expecttations - web-based help
From: Erika Yanovich <ERIKA_y -at- rad -dot- com>
To: Chris Despopoulos <despopoulos_chriss -at- yahoo -dot- com>, "techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com>
Date: Thu, 3 Jul 2014 09:02:11 +0000

Thanks, Chris. This is really useful. Although the product runs on a server, the server is not connected to the internet. But even so, your ideas are really great. Some are feasible from the first delivery (end of year) and some will be in future versions.
:)
Erika

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From: techwr-l-bounces+erika_y=rad -dot- com -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com [mailto:techwr-l-bounces+erika_y=rad -dot- com -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com] On Behalf Of Chris Despopoulos
Sent: 03 July, 2014 10:30
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Subject: Re: user expecttations - web-based help

You're in an awesome position -- the product is a server which means you can do anything you want with the docs.  Here are a few things users are starting to consider...  In the not too distant future they might become expectations:
* Social input -- Both in the private group (behind the firewall) and the outside world
* Responsive design -- Format according to device (tablet, phone)

* Adaptive content -- Filter content by device, user profile, product constellation, context
* Dynamic content -- Bring in live data from the product state or from supporting data sources
* Cherry picking -- Assemble a custom set of topics
* Other???


This is on top of the usual suspects such as a TOC, search index, glossary, links, context-sensitive (well, context-specific) calls, media, etc.

My product is similar, and I'm lucky enough that the company let me invent my own system.  I deliver raw DITA, and convert it to HTML on the fly.  This gives me room to inject things dynamically at the last minute.  At this time I can:
* Filter by user type
* Convert printable content into HTML forms -- I do this for the API docs
* Call the product API to inject real-time data

I'm working on other capabilities according to time and need.  And yes, we still ship a PDF, so single-source turns out to be a requirement.

But the point is, get ready for a quantum jump in user expectations.



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