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  2. User experience - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_experience

    The field of user experience represents an expansion and extension of the field of usability, to include the holistic perspective of how a person feels about using a system. The focus is on pleasure and value as well as on performance. The exact definition, framework, and elements of user experience are still evolving.

  3. User experience design - Wikipedia

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    User interface (UI) design is the process of making interfaces in software or computerized devices with a focus on looks or style. Designers aim to create designs users will find easy to use and pleasurable. UI design typically refers to graphical user interfaces but also includes others, such as voice-controlled ones. [34] Visual designers [ edit]

  4. User profile - Wikipedia

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    A user profile is a collection of settings and information associated with a user. It contains critical information that is used to identify an individual, such as their name, age, portrait photograph and individual characteristics such as knowledge or expertise. [1]

  5. End user - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [3] The end user stands in contrast to users who support or maintain the product, [4] such as sysops, system administrators, database administrators, [5] Information technology (IT) experts, software professionals and computer technicians.

  6. Power user - Wikipedia

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    A power user is a user of computers, software and other electronic devices, who uses advanced features of computer hardware, [1] [2] [3] operating systems, [4] programs, or websites [5] which are not used by the average user.

  7. Information behavior - Wikipedia

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    Information-seeking behavior is a more specific concept of information behavior. It specifically focuses on searching, finding, and retrieving information. Information-seeking behavior research can focus on improving information systems or, if it includes information need, can also focus on why the user behaves the way they do.

  8. User story - Wikipedia

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    User stories are written by or for users or customers to influence the functionality of the system being developed. In some teams, the product manager (or product owner in Scrum ), is primarily responsible for formulating user stories and organizing them into a product backlog. In other teams, anyone can write a user story.