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User Needs Analysis

Industry and Higher Education, 1997
This paper presents the ‘user needs analysis' – a simple tool designed to build trust and confidence between industrial managers and academic researchers involved in long-term collaborative science research. The authors provide a step-by-step explanation of how the tool has been implemented in three large organizations currently participating in a ...
Mike Hobday, Howard Rush
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Additional user needs

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment, 1986
Abstract This paper summarizes the conclusions of a discussion group on users' needs held at the Workshop on an Advanced Steady-State Neutron Facility. The discussion was devoted to reactor characteristics, special facilities and siting considerations suggested by user needs.
H.E. Rorschach, J.B. Hayter
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Determining User Needs

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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Assessing user needs

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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Redefining User Needs

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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Reassessing user needs

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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Users' needs

World Patent Information, 1979
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Identifying User Needs

2012
User needs are the cornerstones of all successful user experience innovation. If your product, solution, or functionality does not cover existing or latent needs of the target users, then all your efforts in creating a great user experience for this solution may well be wasted.
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Meeting User Needs

2012
Determining how a library can meet user needs can be accomplished through different methods. Libraries can use focus groups, surveys, or other means of assessment. Liquid+® is a survey available to all academic libraries from the Association of Research Libraries.
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