1991
DOI: 10.1145/1111136.1111138
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Ease of use and the richness of documentation adequacy

Abstract: Behind the many staff-training, user-feedback, and design-review proposals described in "Improving the usability of programming publications" (Bethke, 1981), lies a basic commitment to perceived ease of use. In this commentary I argue that this ease-of-use approach to documentation adequacy is valuable because it is intrinsically more sophisticated than its alternatives.

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