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Understanding users and their needs
Universal Access in the Information Society, 2009Gaze-control enables people to control a computer by using eye-gaze to select items on screen. Gaze-control is a necessity for people who have lost all motor control of their body and only have control over eye movements. In addition, gaze-control can be the quickest and least tiring option for a far broader group of people with varying disabilities ...
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User needs and the design of user-oriented systems
Proceedings of the 1974 annual conference on XX - ACM '74, 1974Although many computing systems developed in the last few years have claimed to be 'user-oriented,' there is no consensus, beyond gratuitous generalizations and isolated examples, on what are user needs and what constitutes a user-oriented system.
Richard Venezky, Nathan Relles
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User Needs for Services in UMTS
Wireless Personal Communications, 2002The business cases for the emerging Universal Mobile Terrestrial System (UMTS) networks can only be fulfilled if the present voice revenues are expanded by another similar revenue stream, from a group of services called ``non voice'' or ``data services'', often interpreted by experts as Streaming Video Services (SVS).
Ole Lauridsen, Anand R. Prasad
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2020
There is consensus in the field of medical device development that successful product development requires a deep understanding of the user and their needs. Despite the importance placed on identifying user needs, from practitioners and academics alike, there is little agreement on what constitutes a user need.
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There is consensus in the field of medical device development that successful product development requires a deep understanding of the user and their needs. Despite the importance placed on identifying user needs, from practitioners and academics alike, there is little agreement on what constitutes a user need.
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ON USER STUDIES AND INFORMATION NEEDS
Journal of Documentation, 1981Apart from information retrieval there is virtually no other area of information science that has occasioned as much research effort and writing as ‘user studies’. Within user studies the investigation of ‘information needs’ has been the subject of much debate and no little confusion.
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