Article Free Access Share on Measuring the usability index of your Web site Author: Benjamin Keevil Keevil & Associates, Toronto, Ontario, Canada Keevil & Associates, Toronto, Ontario, CanadaView Profile Authors Info & Claims SIGDOC '98: Proceedings of the 16th annual international conference on Computer documentationSeptember 1998 Pages 271–277https://doi.org/10.1145/296336.296394Online:01 September 1998Publication History 36citation4,152DownloadsMetricsTotal Citations36Total Downloads4,152Last 12 Months66Last 6 weeks25 Get Citation AlertsNew Citation Alert added!This alert has been successfully added and will be sent to:You will be notified whenever a record that you have chosen has been cited.To manage your alert preferences, click on the button below.Manage my AlertsNew Citation Alert!Please log in to your account Save to BinderSave to BinderCreate a New BinderNameCancelCreateExport CitationPublisher SiteeReaderPDF
Article Free Access Share on Developing usable online information for a Web authoring tool Authors: Mark Chignell Concept 1 Communications Inc., Markham, Ontario, Canada Concept 1 Communications Inc., Markham, Ontario, CanadaView Profile , Benjamin Keevil Keevil & Associates, Toronto, Ontario, Canada Keevil & Associates, Toronto, Ontario, CanadaView Profile Authors Info & Claims SIGDOC '96: Proceedings of the 14th annual international conference on Systems documentation: Marshaling new technological forces: building a corporate, academic, and user-oriented triangleOctober 1996 Pages 115–123https://doi.org/10.1145/238215.238262Online:20 October 1996Publication History 2citation578DownloadsMetricsTotal Citations2Total Downloads578Last 12 Months13Last 6 weeks1 Get Citation AlertsNew Citation Alert added!This alert has been successfully added and will be sent to:You will be notified whenever a record that you have chosen has been cited.To manage your alert preferences, click on the button below.Manage my AlertsNew Citation Alert!Please log in to your account Save to BinderSave to BinderCreate a New BinderNameCancelCreateExport CitationPublisher SiteeReaderPDF
This Idea Market session encourages group discussion of how technical writers are changing the way they collaborate by: (1) summarizing previous ways ojcollaborating; (2) discussing the influence of the World Wide Web (WWW) on collaborations; (3) asking questions at the Idea Market. In other words, the discussion investigates the contemporary transition from paper-based to Web-based collaborations.