Documentation Services
Deliverables- User Guides
- Online Help (all formats)
- Web Help
- Training Materials
- Website Content
- Programmer's Guides
- Administrator's Guides
- Installation Guides
- Technical Reference Manuals
- Release Notes
- Process Documentation
- Template Creation
- System Design Documents
- Assembly Manuals
- Maintenance Manuals
- Software Manuals
- Testing Documents
- Technical Writing Training
- Quick Reference Guide
- Glossary
- Index
- Computer Based Training
- ProofReading
- Template Designing
- Document Conversion
- Methodology
Documentation Services
The quality of the product depends on the maturity of the process. Years of experience has taught us the importance of planning the roadmap for documentation to achieve the desired quality standards. Based on the needs of the customers, we customize and design our development process.
Online Help Systems
With their simple point-and-click interface, Online Help Systems are now a requirement for most user-friendly software applications. Users navigate through Windows/Browser-based tutorials and manuals by clicking custom icons and hypertext, jumping from section to section with ease.
We can create an Online Help System that supports context sensitivity, embeds movies and sounds, runs under Windows, or is accessed through a browser.
End-User Documentation
We will design, author, and illustrate all of your end-user documentation. We can start from the ground up, or we can prepare a new document from existing material and artwork.
We will prepare your documents in virtually any size and format so they are ready for the printer or for online distribution which includes User Manuals, Online Help, Installation guides, Quick reference guides, Datasheets, Product marketing collaterals, etc
Software Documentation
TechTotal has extensive experience writing software life cycle documentation, including Functional Requirements Specifications, User Requirements Documents, Requirements Documents, Use Cases, Design Documents including UML based models, Testing Documentation, and Design Specification.
To prepare these documents, we can use available development notes or interviews with system architects and engineers to get the information we need. If required, we can also reverse-engineer product code.