The second, completely redesigned edition of the Mobile Documentation guide is aimed at technical writers and product managers who want to offer content as mobile documentation.
It introduces the different forms of the medium and explains how to determine the most suitable implementation for your specific application. The guide covers simple and quick-to-implement solutions as well as more complex and powerful concepts. The advantages and disadvantages of each approach are also presented.
In addition, the tekom guide offers numerous tips and recommendations for successful mobile technical documentation: both in terms of content preparation and design of the user interface to the future-proofing of your own solution.
In short, the guide is an indispensable tool for practitioners, which considers current trends in the design and everyday use of mobile apps and provides you with expert support in the implementation of your projects.
Dr. Stefan Dierßen studied general mechanical engineering and completed his dissertation in virtual product development at ETH Zurich. He then worked as a partner and division manager at Intelliact AG. After returning to his home in northern Germany in 2008, he remained loyal to product data management consulting and has his own company, DiNovum GmbH. Since 2021, he has worked as a business consultant for the software company Stibo Systems A/S from Denmark.
Oliver Friese
Dr. Oliver Friese studied mechatronics and technical editing and holds a doctorate in technology didactics. He has worked on various tekom publications and has been a member of the Multimedia Dokupreis jury since its inception. He is currently head of the Technical Documentation and Consumer Information Products department at BSH Hausgeräte GmbH.
Edgar Helfritsch
As Managing Director of doctima GmbH, Edgar Hellfritsch is responsible for editorial and publishing technologies relating to content management and XML. The topics of digitalization and intelligent, interactive information products based on HTML5 technologies play a significant role in his work. He has been designing and developing mobile information products for many years as part of customer projects. As a member of the German chapter of the UPA (Usability Professionals Association), he focuses his solutions on added value and usability for the user. Other focus topics are interfaces and content migration.
Christoph Schmolz
Christoph Schmolz studied German and English literature at the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität in Munich. He has been working as a technical writer and application engineer at cognitas GmbH (Etteplan from 2022) since 2001. In addition to classic documentation projects in the manufacturing and service sector and technical illustration, his fields of activity also include the conceptual design and implementation of user interfaces and associated operating concepts for web applications, including an authoring system for spare parts catalogs and interactive troubleshooting guides. After focusing on visual assistance systems (Augmented Reality / utility films), one of the priorities of his work since 2018 has been the development of Virtual Reality trainings.
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