Re: When users want jargon

Subject: Re: When users want jargon
From: "Mary T. Shaw" <smartblonde57 -at- yahoo -dot- com>
To: "TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com>
Date: Mon, 3 Jun 2002 13:15:51 -0700 (PDT)



--- Anita Legsdin <anita -dot- legsdin -at- watchmark -dot- com> wrote:
> How far should one go to satisfy the jargon needs of
> a customer? If we put
> it in, the documentation won't be understandable by
> other clients.
> Possibilities: a conversion table that says "For
> information on X, see Y."
> or, add their unusual words to the index.

I would use *standard* terminology throughout the
manual. If a particular client chooses to deviate
from the standard terminology for something, they do
it at their own risk.

To placate those types, though, maybe you could
include alternative terminology in an introductory
section of the manual, or anywhere you place
conceptual info aside from procedures. For example:
"This section describes the tasks you need to perform
for system configuration. Note: Depending on your
site-specific conventions, these procedures may be
called "provisioning" or "xyz"......"

Alternatively, you could prepare a "dictionary" for
each non-standard client, in which you map the
standard terminology to their nonstandard jargon.
This dictionary would be a small supplement to the
standard documentation.

Mary


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