Documentation testing

  • Easy
  • 40 min

High-quality documentation plays a special role in the success of a product. But how can you ensure it truly works? This talk explores the concept of documentation testing, its goals, and objectives.
Documentation testing is an additional stage of quality assurance for user documentation, aimed at verifying its functionality and practical applicability.
The primary goal of user documentation testing is to provide readers with accurate, up-to-date, and reliable instructions, covering:

  • Usage scenarios, including non-linear and negative scenarios;
  • Interface elements and responses to user actions;
  • Potential errors and methods for resolving them.

You will learn when and why it is important to conduct documentation testing, including regression testing, which helps identify and fix errors arising from product updates.

This talk will be valuable for those who aim to create documentation that is not only correct but also practically applicable.

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