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A study of user acceptance tests

Software Quality Journal, 1997
The user acceptance test (UAT) is the final stage of testing in application software development. When testing results meet the acceptance criteria, the software system can be released for operational use.This paper first compares the different testing phases of software development (i.e.
Hareton K. N. Leung, Peter W. L. Wong
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A study of user-microprogrammable computers

Proceedings of the May 5-7, 1970, spring joint computer conference on - AFIPS '70 (Spring), 1970
The user microprogrammable computer as the fourth generation computer is investigated from the user's point of view. In the first part of the paper microprogramming and its concept as well as the problems and requirements incurring its use in various applications are discussed.
C. V. Ramamoorthy, Masahiro Tsuchiya
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Toward usable user studies

Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1980
AbstractA management‐oriented model for describing and studying information behavior is proposed. The model focuses on variables which can be manipulated by managers—primarily environmental and situational variables—rather than on variables describing individual attributes.
Colin K. Mick   +2 more
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A Neuropsychological Study of Polydrug Users

Archives of General Psychiatry, 1976
The long-term neuropsychological effects of persistent nonmedical drug use are still unknown. In this study, 22 young men, all extensive "polydrug" users, were examined while free from drugs for an average of 60 days by means of the Halstead-Reitan Neuropsychological Test Battery.
I, Grant   +3 more
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User studies and user education programmes in archival institutions

Aslib Journal of Information Management, 2015
Purpose– The purpose of this paper is to examine user studies as well as user education within the context of public services offered by archival institutions. It highlighted some of the key aspects that constitute both concepts drawing from history in order to provide a better understanding in the context of current professional discussions.Design ...
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User Control over User Adaptation: A Case Study

2005
The A theory of user expectation of system interaction is introduced in the context of User Adapted Interfaces. The usability of an intelligent email client that learns to filter spam emails is tested under three variants of adaptation: no user modeling, user modeling with fixed (optimal) spam cut-offs, and user modeling with user adjustable spam cut ...
Xiaoyan Peng, Daniel L. Silver
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Understanding the User

Proceedings of the 2017 ACM Symposium on Document Engineering, 2017
Document engineering is all about building systems and tools that allow people to work with documents and document collections. A key aspect is the usefulness and usability of these tools. In this tutorial, we will look at the many different kinds of user studies and user evaluations that can be used to inform the design and improve utility and ...
Kim Marriott   +2 more
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Study on Public User Interface

2007
In this paper, we describe life-log content mash-up application called "Sharelog" by using widespread consumer mobile device. By using consumer mobile device as a interface for ubiquitous and mobile computing application, the system developers are enabled to focus on the content side of an application. We have demonstrated our application "Sharelog" at
Atsushi Hiyama   +3 more
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From users involvement to users’ needs understanding: A case study

International Journal of Medical Informatics, 2010
Companies developing and commercializing Healthcare IT applications may decide to involve the users in the software development lifecycle in order to better understand the users' needs and to optimize their products. Unfortunately direct developers-users dialogues are not sufficient to ensure a proper understanding of the users' needs.
Julie Niès, Sylvia Pelayo
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User Studies on Mobile Ticketing

2011
This paper presents the results of user studies on a public transportation mobile ticketing concept. The studies aimed at obtaining a thorough understanding of the diverse user needs in a travel ticket ecosystem, thereby providing relevant and valuable information to guide the development process of a new mobile ticketing system.
Jussi Rämänen   +3 more
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