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Users Needs Assessment for the Library of Congress National Digital Library
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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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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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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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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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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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