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- Title
The COCA quality model for user documentation.
- Authors
Alchimowicz, Bartosz; Nawrocki, Jerzy
- Abstract
According to Pedraz-Delhaes, users evaluate both the product and the vendor on the basis of provided documentation. Thus, a question arises as to what quality characteristics should be taken into account when making a decision about accepting a given user manual. There are some proposals (e.g., ISO Std. 26513 and 26514), but they contain too many quality characteristics and lack orthogonality. The goal of this paper is to propose a simple quality model for user documentation, along with acceptance methods based on it. The model is to be orthogonal and complete. As a result, the COCA quality model is presented, which comprises four orthogonal quality characteristics: Completeness, Operability, Correctness, and Appearance. To check completeness, the proposed quality model has been compared with many other quality models that are directly or indirectly concerned with user documentation. Moreover, two acceptance methods are described in the paper: pure review based on ISO Std. 1028:2008, and documentation evaluation test (a type of browser evaluation test), which is aimed at assessing the operability of user documentation. Initial quality profiles have been empirically collected for both methods-they can be used when interpreting evaluation results obtained for a given user manual.
- Subjects
COMPUTER software; COMPUTER software quality control; QUALITY control; COMPUTER software industry; DEFECT tracking (Computer software development); SOFTWARE reliability
- Publication
Software Quality Journal, 2016, Vol 24, Issue 2, p205
- ISSN
0963-9314
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s11219-014-9252-4