Usage of and Satisfaction with Online Help vs. Search Engines for Aid in Software Use
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
10-2011
Abstract
Computer users have long been frustrated by software problems. It is unusual that the Help menu actually helps with the software problems they have. At the same time, computer science students and professionals have been using search engines to get help with the complex software they use. The use of search engines to get help with software by both computer scientists and students in other disciplines is investigated. Students from all disciplines tested were found to use and be more satisfied by search engines than Help. Further investigation showed that, generally, students went to other people more than Help or search engines but found search engines and people to be the most satisfactory sources of help. Recommendations are made to improve Help systems by incorporating aspects of search engines.
Recommended Citation
Welty, C. (2011). Usage of and satisfaction with online help vs. search engines for aid in software use. In SIGDOC '11: Proceedings of the 29th ACM international conference on Design of communication. https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/2038476.2038516
Comments
SIGDOC '11: Proceedings of the 29th ACM international conference on Design of communication
SIGDOC’11, October 3–5, 2011, Pisa, Italy