Technical Communication
Administrators
These include supervisors,
vice presidents, board members etc. who need
to understand the technical aspects of the software in order to draw up
benefits, policies, costs and so on.
Clients; Stockholders
These are people who are outside the physical workplace and who are in-
terested in the practical uses and benefits of the software in order to clarify
purchasing or investment decisions.
Laypersons
Although we can define this group as the general public who are only in-
terested
in general information, it might be more useful to say that layper-
sons are the general population of users, namely the people for whom the
software is a tool in their daily working lives. As such, this group needs
clear information on the uses of the software
and how to utilise the func-
tions effectively. This information is presented in the form of user guides
which contain a broad range of information intended to help readers use
the software and find more information if needed. The following section
will examine user guides in much greater detail.
Mancuso (1990:58-59) provides a slightly different set of reader catego-
ries which is more specific in its definitions. It also presents
certain factors
and guidelines which Mancuso believes should be taken into account in or-
der to meet the needs of the readers.
Manager:
The information should be organised in the form of problem-
solution, general-to-specific or most important-to-least important informa-
tion.
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