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IT User Support: Documentation for the User
Submitted by Bryan on November 27, 2007 - 11:02pmAnalysis and Recommendations for Information Technology User Support Provided to a Government Field Office
Chapter 4
Documentation for the User
Documentation as User Support
As mentioned earlier in this professional report, one of the key services of IT user support in the Organization is to provide documentation. The IT staff in the field office is required to provide user documentation for both installed applications and applications that are either locally developed or modified. The IT program is also responsible for providing and developing system operating manuals and application software user manuals. While the functions of user support through documentation have been specified by the Organization, the format and means for providing the documentation to the user have not been specified.
Because of the absence of standardized practices for managing the documentation in the field offices, most field office users have access to literally hundreds of documents in inconsistent formats utilizing many different methods for retrieving the documents. For example, users may have to go to the office intranet to retrieve the latest office computer usage policy. The user may then need to dust off a binder to retrieve a "hardcopy" of an e-mail containing instructions on how to reboot a system. Files that have been digitized are in various file formats such as ASCII text, WordPerfect, Microsoft Word Document, and Rich Text Format. A user manual for one application may be found by the user in a hardcopy "software binder", but a user manual for another application may only be available on a computer screen through the program's "Help" menu.
IT User Support: Information Technology Changes for the User
Submitted by Bryan on November 27, 2007 - 10:58pmAnalysis and Recommendations for Information Technology User Support Provided to a Government Field Office
Chapter 3
Information Technology Changes for the User
Introduction to Change Management Systems
Ideally, formal procedures should be in place for IT users to be able to request IT hardware and software changes, for users to be notified whether the requested changes are approved, and for users to confirm that the tasks performed to address the requested changes are completed. Actually, informal procedures are often followed by users to initiate changes in IT. A review of available literature shows that informal procedures to manage change could pose an obstacle for the efficient use of resources and for ensuring that projects meet organizational goals (Damodaran, 1996). Without formal procedures, it is unlikely that adequate communication between the user and IT staff would be possible, hindering the benefit of the participatory design process.
IT User Support: Analysis, Methodology, Definitions
Submitted by Bryan on November 27, 2007 - 10:56pmAnalysis and Recommendations for Information Technology User Support Provided to a Government Field Office
Chapter 2
Previous Analysis of Field Office User Support
During the five years that the author has been in charge of the IT program for a government field office, a number of formal and informal user surveys have been conducted by various IT groups within the Organization. The intention of the surveys was to identify how IT could provide improved support to the users. In most cases the results from the surveys identified no significant problems in the area of user support or, more disturbingly, the surveys were left unanswered and the results were inconclusive. Current organizational performance measures used by the organization for user support also did not give a true measure of the quality of support being provided to the user. Informal interviews with IT professionals conducted in the past few years by the author have revealed that IT managers have difficulty in identifying the improvements needed for their own user support programs.

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