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  • Documentation Services

     

    Professional software documentation leads to Cost-effective Maintenance & Support, easier User Training and Knowledge Transfer, smooth software Updates & Improvements

     

    A1QA's Documentation Services are designed to provide professional, user-friendly and comprehensible user guides, as well as administrative, promotional, and other types of documents unique to your software solution. The documentation can be adapted to multiple target audiences, from system administrators to end-users, and provided in multiple languages, facilitating the distribution of your applications internationally.

    We also offer multilingual translation, proofreading, and document evaluation services. By document evaluation we mean the unification of your documents according to corporate guidelines, and the rewriting and revision of their content and structure to meet up-to-date requirements, formats, design, sources, etc.

    In addition to providing documentation services together with testing services (within QA projects), A1QA also provides them separately - for example, when the software has been already tested by some other vendor, but still requires documentation. To start the project, we need either a well-defined task or some initial requirements, which will be analyzed and defined into a project goal. In the latter case, we will evaluate the project and offer the optimal set of documents to be created with regard to the targeted users and audiences.

    A1QA's documentation specialists create documents of various types, in different formats and languages: 

    Document Types Formats Languages
    • Program Help Systems
    • Web Site Offline Help
    • User/ installation/
      reference guides 
    • Operating instructions
    • Multimedia tutorials
    • Functional specifications
    • Case studies
    • Web content 
    • and more... 
    • HTML Help
    • PDF Files
    • Microsoft Word &
      openoffice.org Files
    • E-books
    • WebHelp
    • FlashHelp
    • JavaHelp
    • WebHelp &
      WebHelp Pro
    • Wiki-based Help
    • FlashHelp Pro
    • Adobe AIR 
    • English
    • Spanish
    • French
    • German
    • Japanese
    • Italian
    • Dutch
    • Polish
    • Russian
    • Swedish
    • and more...



    Benefits from A1QA's Documentation Services:

    • Your documents are standardized, uniform and nicely designed, making a positive impression on the user.
    • Through reading documents with clear structure and consistent content, users completely understand how your application functions.
    • Your documents follow one of the generally recognized style guides and manuals (Microsoft Manual of Style for Technical Publications, Apple Publications Style Guide, Web Style Guide, Columbia Guide to Online Style, etc.)
    • Your customer service or call center is not overloaded with enquiries from visitors confused by the description of your software product.
    • Your documentation is tested by A1QA's specialists for user-friendliness and functional compliance.

     

     

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