Lesson Proper For Week 1
Lesson Proper For Week 1
document
A document is a piece of paper that contains official information. Don't you wish you had a document
saying that the bank owed you $5 million?
Document comes from the Latin verb meaning "to teach," so a document instructs you with the
information it contains. Legal documents such as contracts contain instructions on how the people signing
it will act. Passports, driver’s licenses and birth certificates are all official documents. As a verb, document
means "to record in detail," or "offer supporting evidence for." If you call a company to complain about
something, make sure to document your phone calls by noting the date you called, who you spoke to and
what was said
The goal of technical documentation is to provide enough information for a user to understand the inner
and outer dependencies of the product at hand. It also helps users:
Technical documentation is not just manuals, it also includes science papers, research, reports, white
papers, case studies and the like. You can find more information on types of technical documentation
here: ‘Types of Technical Documents’.
Usually, technical documentation was created in a printed version but nowadays it’s created online
as tech writers use HATs for this purpose.
Support Portals
FAQs
Video tutorials
Step-by-step guides
Embedded assistance
Software requirements.
Installation guide.
How to start the system?
How to use features of products?
Screenshots explaining those features.
Contacts of the developer if an undocumented question arises and more. Tech writers create
technical documentation as well as user documentation.