Technical Translation: Usability Strategies for Translating Technical Documentation
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Understanding Users
If usability is the measure of how easily and effectively people can use something (in this case, a user guide), a key component in understanding it is studying the interaction between humans and user guides. Since usability refers to the extent to which people find something easy to use, to under- stand usability we must first understand the users who are the ultimate judges of usability. In this chapter we will examine ways of modelling the human cognitive system and discuss how it works. Human sensory, cognitive and learning processes will be examined as well as the way we remember information. The various processes involved in assimilating and interpreting information will also be explained. Usability A computer shall not waste your time or require you to do more work than is strictly necessary” (Raskin 2000:6) We have previously discussed how making user guides more accessible and usable is a primary objective for technical communicators. It would be easy to produce a simple working definition of usability such as “ease of use”. However, such a definition by no means explains the true nature of usabil- ity and the factors affecting it. Another common fallacy is to confuse usability and usefulness. While os- tensibly related, they are poles apart in terms of their relationship to prod- ucts. Usefulness refers to the potential uses users can find for something whereas usability refers to how well us ers can use it (Landauer 1995:4; Ehn & Löwgren 1997:301; Dumas & Redish 1993:5). However, defining usability as a measure of how well users can use 97 something is a slight over-simplification. In the ISO 9241-11 standard Understanding Users gonomic requirements for office work with visual display terminals”, us- ability is defined as: The extent to which a product can be used by specified users to achieve specified goals with effectiveness, efficiency , and satisfaction in a speci- fied context. In other words, usability refers to how well a given user will perform a given task at a given time. There are difficulties, however, in this definition with regard to the phrase “specified users”. A number of theorists maintain that attempting to define the concept of a user is highly problematic and possibly even futile (Ehn & Löwgren 1997:299; Bannon 1991:26-27). This is because there may be a vast number of different people, all with different backgrounds, knowledge, abilities, skills and patterns of use who will all be using the product. It would be prohibitively difficult to profile each type of user in terms of the aforementioned criteria. In view of this, Ehn & Löw- gren ( ibid. ) propose that our focus should be on the situation of use, i.e. where, when and how the user uses the product. Dumas & Redish provide a definition of usability which is less specific than the ISO 9241 definition given above but which nonetheless provides additional insight. According to their definition, “usability means that the people who use the product can do so quickly and easily to accomplish their own tasks [emphasis in original] (1999:4). Here, the crucial factor is the fact that users are using the product to perform another task. The use of the product is secondary to a user’s true intention. We can see, therefore, that usability does not depend on the product per se , but rather on the people who use it. A usable product is one which is appropriate to the ttasks users want to carry out. Indeed, according to Faulkner (1998:7) “the very best systems and the very best interfaces will be overlooked entirely by the user” and ideally, all the user should see is the task and not the system. Dumas & Redish (1999:4-6) examine the relationship between usability and users under the following headings: Usability means focussing on users People use products to be productive Users are busy Users decide how usable a product is 98 “Er • • • • |
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