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A method of users' needs assessment
International Journal of Technology Management, 2003This paper presents a method of users' needs assessment in order to estimate future need by the investigation of an existing need through a questionnaire, and presents the results of its application to a colour television set case study. The proposed method is designed on the basis of the "stimulus-response model", "product characteristics" and factor ...
Kazuyoshi Ishii, Takaya Ichimura
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Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1994
To determine computing needs, Information Services (IS) surveyed and interviewed a random sample of campus users. Results indicated that IS dealt most with the “power users” for the campus. In interpreting the findings, management concluded that IS products and services must be targeted at upgrading the user literacy level.
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To determine computing needs, Information Services (IS) surveyed and interviewed a random sample of campus users. Results indicated that IS dealt most with the “power users” for the campus. In interpreting the findings, management concluded that IS products and services must be targeted at upgrading the user literacy level.
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User needs in chemical information
Journal of Chemical Information and Computer Sciences, 1990Information is of great value in our modern industrial society. In chemistry, a discipline in which compounds and compound classes play the most important role, information on about 10 million compounds has been registered. This number increases annually by 0.5 million compounds published in about 0.5 million documents.
Guenter Poetzscher, A. J. C. Wilson
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Hearing the needs of clinical users
2020In the past 10 years, brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) for controlling assistive devices have seen tremendous progress with respect to reliability and learnability, and numerous exemplary applications were demonstrated to be controllable by a BCI. Yet, BCI-controlled applications are hardly used for patients with neurologic or neurodegenerative disease.
Kübler, Andrea +2 more
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SAE Technical Paper Series, 1976
<div class="htmlview paragraph">The user of construction machinery has one primary interest-the performance of his program of work at the lowest possible cost.</div> <div class="htmlview paragraph">The horrendous inflationary cost increases-approximately 50% in the past three years-will certainly cause each user to re-evaluate his ...
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<div class="htmlview paragraph">The user of construction machinery has one primary interest-the performance of his program of work at the lowest possible cost.</div> <div class="htmlview paragraph">The horrendous inflationary cost increases-approximately 50% in the past three years-will certainly cause each user to re-evaluate his ...
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Aslib Proceedings, 1981
I remember an occasion a few years ago when I needed some advice on questionnaire design and a colleague suggested that I get in touch with the Centre for Research on User Studies at Sheffield University. ‘But of course’, I replied, quick as a flash, not wishing to betray the fact that I had never heard of the Centre for Research on User Studies, still
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I remember an occasion a few years ago when I needed some advice on questionnaire design and a colleague suggested that I get in touch with the Centre for Research on User Studies at Sheffield University. ‘But of course’, I replied, quick as a flash, not wishing to betray the fact that I had never heard of the Centre for Research on User Studies, still
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1977
The ultimate success of any data communications system rests with the users. No matter how sophisticated the system is technically, it will stand or fall by its acceptability and actual application by its end-users. The most important single design factor is therefore to meet users’ needs.
John E. Bingham, Garth W. P. Davies
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The ultimate success of any data communications system rests with the users. No matter how sophisticated the system is technically, it will stand or fall by its acceptability and actual application by its end-users. The most important single design factor is therefore to meet users’ needs.
John E. Bingham, Garth W. P. Davies
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