| Activity:
 Develop Support Materials
  
    
      | Purpose 
        To develop the end-user support material. |  
      | Input Artifacts: | Resulting Artifacts: |  
      | Frequency:
      In each iteration. |  
      | Role:
      Technical Writer |  Writing good end-user materials involves the following
practices: 
  Organize information for ease of access.
  Write instructions in such a way that they are easy to follow.
  Structure the information so that it is easy to skim, yet provide
    sufficient information for novices.
  Clearly differentiate between types of information, such as concepts,
    background, purpose, feedback, and actions.
  Use graphics to support your text. This clarifies concepts and instructions, and it 
    also helps reduce the number of words needed.
  Explanations should be supported by examples to help users apply new
    information to their context. End-user support materials today are for most professionally designed
products produced as applications on their own, such as help systems or web
sites. Producing such an application is often a project in its own right, and
needs to follow the following steps in each iteration of the lifecycle [HAC97]:
 
  Produce a high level plan for the information that is to be presented.
  Specify the contents in detail.
  Implement the information contents.
  Test and produce the materials.
  Evaluate. 
 
 
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