User Manual Template
User Manual Template
MANUAL
DOS-BASED CALCULATOR
NOVEMBER, 2016
1.0 General Information
This program is free for everyone. You can copy, distribute and modify this program.
1.4.1 Information
This program is free of charge, no system support is available but you can contact the
developer for suggestions, comments bugs and fixes.
User’s manual version 1. First page is the cover page. Next page is how to’s.
User’s Manual
2.0 System Summary
This section provides a general overview of the system written in non-technical terminology. The
summary should outline the uses of the system in supporting the activities of the user and staff.
Briefly describe and depict graphically the equipment, communications, and networks used by the system.
Include the type of computer input and output devices.
Briefly describe or depict graphically, the overall flow of data in the system. Include a user-oriented
description of the method used to store and maintain data.
Describe the different users and/or user groups and the restrictions placed on system accessibility or use for
each.
On a high level, explain the continuity of operations in the event of emergency, disaster, or accident.
Explain what the effect of degraded performance will have on the user.
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3.0 Getting Started
This section provides a general walkthrough of the system from initiation through exit. The logical
arrangement of the information shall enable the functional personnel to understand the sequence and
flow of the system. Use screen prints to depict examples of text under each heading.
3.1 Logging On
Describe the procedures necessary to access the system, including how to get a user ID and log on. If
applicable, identify job request forms or control statements and the input, frequency, reason, origin, and
medium for each type of output.
Provide a system function name and identifier here for reference in the remainder of the subsection.
Describe the function and pathway of the menu item. Provide an average response time to use the function.
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4.0 Using the System (Online)
This section provides a detailed description of the online system from initiation through exit, explaining
in detail the characteristics of the required input and system-produced output. THIS SECTION IS
ONLY TO BE USED FOR ONLINE SYSTEMS. IF YOU ARE DEVELOPING A BATCH SYSTEM,
USE SECTION 5.0 AND OMIT THIS SECTION ENTIRELY.
Provide a system function name and identifier here for reference in the remainder of the subsection.
Describe the function in detail and depict graphically. Include screen captures and descriptive narrative.
This subsection provides a detailed description of system sub-functions. Each sub-function should be
under a separate section header, 4.1.1. - 4.x.y . Where applicable, for each sub-function referenced within
a section in 4.x, describe in detail and depict graphically the sub-function name(s) referenced. Include
screen captures and descriptive narrative.
The numbering of the following two sections will depend on how many system functions there are from
4.1 through 4.x. They are numbered here as 4.2 and 4.3 only for the sake of convenience. For example,
if system functions run from sections 4.1 through 4.17, then the following two sections would be
numbered 4.18 and 4.19.
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5.0 Using the System (Batch)
This section provides a detailed description of the batch system from initiation through exit, explaining
in detail the characteristics of the required input and system-produced output. THIS SECTION IS
ONLY TO BE USED FOR BATCH SYSTEMS. IF YOU ARE DEVELOPING AN ONLINE
SYSTEM, USE SECTION 4.0 AND OMIT THIS SECTION ENTIRELY.
Provide a system function name and identifier here for reference in the remainder of the subsection.
Describe the function in detail and depict graphically. Include screen captures and descriptive narrative.
This subsection provides a detailed description of system sub-functions. Each sub-function should be
under a separate section header, 5.1.1 - 5.x.y. Where applicable, for each sub-function referenced within a
section in 5.x, describe in detail and depict graphically the sub-function name(s) referenced. Include screen
captures and descriptive narrative.
The numbering of the following three sections will depend on how many system functions there are from
5.1 through 5.x. They are numbered here as 5.2, 5.3, and 5.4 only for the sake of convenience. For
example, if system functions run from sections 5.1 through 5.17, then the following three sections would
be numbered 5.18, 5.19 and 5.20.
Prepare a detailed series of instructions (in non technical terms) describing the procedures the user will
need to follow to use the system. The following information should be included in these instructions:
Detailed procedures to initiate system operation, including identification of job request forms or
control statements and the input’s frequency, reason, origin, and medium for each type of output
Illustrations of input formats
6.0 QUERYING
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6.0 Querying
6.0 QUERYING
This section describes the query and retrieval capabilities of the system. The instructions necessary for
recognition, preparation, and processing of a query applicable to a database shall be explained in detail.
Use screen prints to depict examples of text under each heading.
7.0 REPORTING
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7.0 Reporting
7.0 REPORTING
This section describes and depicts all standard reports that can be generated by the system or internal to
the user. Use screen prints as needed to depict examples of text under each heading.
Describe all reports available to the end user. Include report format and the meaning of each field shown
on the report. If user is creating ad hoc reports with special formats, please describe here. A separate
subsection may be used for each report.