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BS ISO/IEC 18019:2004

Superseded

Superseded

A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.

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Software and system engineering. Guidelines for the design and preparation of user documentation for application software

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Superseded date

07-31-2008

Superseded by

BS ISO/IEC 26514:2008

Language(s)

English

Published date

01-21-2004

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Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Terms and definitions
3 Overview
  3.1 Forms of documentation
  3.2 Deciding what form of documentation to use
  3.3 Overview of the structure of this International
       Standard
4 The objectives phase
  4.1 General
  4.2 Collect and interpret project requirements and
       constraints
  4.3 Documentation Proposal
5 The planning phase
  5.1 General
  5.2 Documentation plan
  5.3 Review of detailed documentation plans
6 The analysis and design phase
  6.1 Audiences
  6.2 Tasks
  6.3 Information
  6.4 Usability
  6.5 Structure of the documentation suite
  6.6 Individual document structures
  6.7 Document writing style
7 The development and review phase
  7.1 General
  7.2 Prepare and issue drafts
  7.3 Check and review drafts
  7.4 Prepare subsequent drafts
  7.5 Prepare document masters
  7.6 Hand over the finished documentation
  7.7 Localisation and customisation
  7.8 Archiving
8 The evaluation and updating phase
  8.1 General
  8.2 Evaluate the documentation
  8.3 Update the documentation
9 Guidelines for the design of documentation
  9.1 Introduction
  9.2 Product copyright and version details
  9.3 Overview of the documentation
  9.4 Process descriptions
  9.5 Task descriptions
  9.6 Explanations of fields and options
  9.7 Names and uses of user interface options
  9.8 Descriptions of application functions
  9.9 Information messages
  9.10 Definitions of terms
  9.11 Concepts
  9.12 Exploitation information
  9.13 Frequently asked questions
  9.14 User-supplied content
  9.15 Navigation
  9.16 Presentation
  9.17 Icons and signposts
  9.18 Presentation of illustrations
Annex A (informative) Process checklists
Annex B (informative) Design checklist
Annex C (informative) Evaluation of documentation
Annex D (informative) Writing style and techniques
Annex E (informative) Design and preparation of printed
        information
Annex F (informative) Writing style guides - Contents
Annex G (informative) ISO/IEC 18019 and related standards
Bibliography

Gives guidelines for the design and preparation of user documentation for application software. Describes how to establish what information users need, how to determine the way in which that information should be presented to the users, and how then to prepare the information and make it available.

Committee
IST/15
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes 02/647661 DC (02/2004)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
158
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy
Supersedes

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ISO/IEC TR 9294:2005 Information technology Guidelines for the management of software documentation
ISO 4196:1984 Graphical symbols — Use of arrows
ISO/IEC 15910:1999 Information technology Software user documentation process
ISO 216:2007 Writing paper and certain classes of printed matter Trimmed sizes A and B series, and indication of machine direction
ISO/IEC 12207:2008 Systems and software engineering — Software life cycle processes
ISO 6357:1985 Documentation — Spine titles on books and other publications
ISO/IEC TR 16326:1999 Software engineering Guide for the application of ISO/IEC 12207 to project management
ISO/IEC TR 15846:1998 Information technology Software life cycle processes Configuration Management
ISO/IEC 6592:2000 Information technology Guidelines for the documentation of computer-based application systems
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