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  1. User guide

    A user guide or user s guide , also commonly known as a manual , is a technical communication document intended to give assistance to people using a particular system. ref cite web title Online Technical Writing User Guides url http www.io.com hcexres textbook user guides.html date work publisher hcexres io.com accessdate 13 August 2009 ref It is usually written by a technical writer , although user guides are written by programmers, product or project managers, or other technical staff, particularly in smaller companies. User guides are most commonly associated with electronic goods, computer hardware and computer software software . Most user guides contain both a written guide and the associated images. In the case of computer applications, it is usual to include screenshot s of how the program ... internal links. The Google Earth User Guide ref cite web title Google Earth User Guide url http earth.google.com ... s full functionality, a user guide may be prepared for each group. An example of this approach ... Guides , User computing User Guides , and a Software developer Developer s Guide . These guides ... of a user manual The sections of a user manual often include A cover page A title page and copyright page A preface, containing details of related documents and information on how to navigate the user guide A contents page A guide on how to use at least the main functions of the system A troubleshooting ... documents, an index publishing index Computer software manuals and guides User manuals and user ... to the above list. The Starta User Manual ref cite web title Starta User Manual url http startasystems.com ... of this format. The term guide is often applied to a document that addresses a specific aspect of a software product. Some usages are Installation computer programs Installation Guide , Getting Started Guide , and various How to guides. An example is the Picasa Getting Started Guide . ref cite web title Getting Started with Picasa Getting Started Guide url http picasa.google.com support ...   more details



  1. A User's Guide to They Might Be Giants

    Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name A User s Guide to They Might Be Giants Melody, Fidelity, Quantity Type Compilation album Artist They Might Be Giants Cover TheyMightBeGiants AUsersGuide.jpg Released May 3, 2005 Genre Alternative rock Length 70 33 Producer Various Label Rhino Records Reviews Allmusic Rating 4.5 5 Allmusic class album id r734950 pure url yes link Pitchfork Media 7.2 10 http www.pitchforkmedia.com article record review 22520 a users guide to they might be giants link Last album Here Come the ABCs br 2005 This album A User s Guide to They Might Be Giants br 2005 Next album Venue Songs DVD CD br 2005 Misc Extra chronology Artist They Might Be Giants TMBG compilation Type Compilation album Last album Dial A Song 20 Years of They Might Be Giants br 2002 This album A User s Guide to They Might Be Giants br 2005 Next album Venue Songs DVD CD br 2005 A User s Guide to They Might Be Giants is a 2005 compilation album by the group They Might Be Giants . In the April 29, 2005 TMBG News online newsletter, bandmember John Flansburgh describes the album as such Rhino Entertainment Rhino is releasing the single disc compilation A User s Guide To They Might Be Giants kind of a simple reduction of Dial A Song 20 Years Of They Might Be Giants Dial A Song on May 3. It is a very interesting introduction to the band. If you were looking for a single disc to lay on the uninitiated, this might be the one. The liner notes, put together with our pal Barbara Glauber, are quite extensive. We ve tried to compile all the songs and all the shows since the band s inception. Obviously this was a bit of a research nightmare I m not even sure if the show list includes in stores ... External links tmbw A User s Guide to They Might Be Giants Melody, Fidelity, Quantity A User s Guide to They Might Be Giants on This Might Be a Wiki tmbg DEFAULTSORT User s Guide To They Might Be Giants ... 2005 compilation albums pt A User s Guide to They Might Be Giants ...   more details



  1. A User's Guide to the Millennium: Essays and Reviews

    orphan date December 2008 A User s Guide To The Millennium Essays And Reviews is a collection of writings by the United Kingdom British author J. G. Ballard . Published in 1996 , the book brings together many of Ballard s short pieces for Magazines and Newspapers , and covers reviews, essays and musing on subject from art, literature and science. The book also contains a selection of autobiographical writings, and celebrations of Ballard favourites, Science Fiction Film cinema and United States American author William S. Burroughs . J. G. Ballard DEFAULTSORT Users Guide to the Millennium Category Essay collections Category 1996 books essay stub ...   more details



  1. Whole Internet User's Guide and Catalog

    Infobox Book name Whole Internet User s Guide and Catalog image author Ed Krol country United States language English genre Computer Science publisher O Reilly Media O Reilly release date September 1992 isbn The Whole Internet User s Guide & Catalog , by Ed Krol , was published in September 1992 by O Reilly Media O Reilly . The Los Angeles Times notes that the Whole Internet User s Guide and Catalog was the first popular book about the medium and was later selected by the New York Public Library as one of the most significant books of the 20th century. http www.latimes.com business la fi oreilly10 2008oct10,0,7602348,print.story http www.nypl.org research chss events booklist.html The title and format were inspired by Stewart Brand s Whole Earth Catalog . http radar.oreilly.com 2006 10 the legacy of the whole earth.html Contents The World Wide Web In the May 1993 edition, the World Wide Web was described in terms of Gopher protocol Gopher protocol In Chapter 14, Hypertext Spanning the Internet WWW, we ll discuss ...The World Wide Web. On the surface, the Web looks like a variation on GOPHER p. 189 . In addition, Krol notes The World Wide Web or WWW, is the newest information service to arrive on the Internet. The Web is based on a technology called hypertext ....Like GOPHER and WAIS, the Web is very much under development, perhaps even more so. So don t be surprised if it doesn t occasionally work the way you d like. It s certainly worth playing with p. 227 . The Web v. Gopher Krol compares the Web and Gopher, stating The Web and Gopher You may be asking yourself what is so .... Updated Resources Catalog April 1994 Second Edition References Krol, Ed. The Whole Internet User s Guide & Catalog. Sebastopol O Reilly Media O Reilly , May 1993. http www.archive.org details wholeinternet00krolmiss Internet Archive Details The Whole Internet User s Guide & Catalog . Open source ... Whole Earth DEFAULTSORT Whole Internet User s Guide & Catalog, The Category 1992 books Category O ...   more details



  1. User

    Selfref For information on Wikipedia user accounts, see Wikipedia Username policy . For Wikipedia users, see Wikipedia Wikipedians . Wiktionary user User may refer to User telecommunications , one who employs the services provided by a telecommunication system User drug , one who uses drugs User computing End user , one who uses a product in economics and commerce See also Consumer disambig cs U ivatel de User fr Utilisateur ko la Usor ms Pengguna ja pl U ytkownik ro Utilizator ...   more details



  1. Guide

    sometimes refer to themselves as professional safari guides . Guide metaphysical meanings Trip sitter Main Trip sitter A psychedelic guide is someone who guides a drug user s experiences ... left and Josef Frey right , 19th century A guide is a person who leads anyone through unknown or unmapped country. This includes a guide of the real world such as someone who conducts travellers and tourists ... such as to knowledge or wisdom . Guide meanings related to travel and recreational pursuits There are many ... of the guide. br These days guides will normally possess an area and field specific qualification usually issued and or recognised by the appropriate Guide s Association or licensing authority. However ... the guide s qualifications beforehand. br Explorers in the past venturing into territory unknown by their own .... Travel companies organising tours of large groups often have a guide or tour leader accompany the group ... operator to conduct these tours or the travel agency selling them. br Here are some examples of guide professions Tourist guide Main Tour guide Image tourguide2.jpg thumb right A tour guide at the Centre ... of its importance and vulnerability. EN 13809 2003 Mountain guide Main Mountain guide Mountain guides ... Hunting guide Seealso Outfitter Guides employed by those seeking to hunt wildlife, especially Big ... guides. Safari guide Guides employed on safari , usually for photographic safaris , although the term can also refer to a hunting guide or White hunter . Safari guides who are self employed, working ... Experience A Guide Based on the Tibetan Book of the Dead . Trip sitters are also mentioned in the Responsible drug use Responsible Drug User s Oath . Guided meditation Image Jim Bridger.jpg thumb Jim Bridger served as guide and army scout during the first Powder River Expedition against the Sioux ... resources led in various countries to the special training of guide officers who had the primary ... Frontier Force . In drill, a guide is an officer or non commissioned officer who regulates the direction ...   more details



  1. The Guide

    Akademi , Official website ref Plot summary Raju is a railway guide who becomes obsessed with Rosie ... Rosie dumps him and goes dancing to Raju. Raju guides her as he is a guide and she s back to square ... when he is mistaken for a sadhu a spiritual guide . Reluctantly, as he does not want to return ... The Guide by R.K. Narayan. She is presented in the novel as a beautiful dancer, of the Devadasi ... had sex earlier Film, TV or theatrical adaptations main Guide film The film Guide was released in 1965 ...&scp 6&sq 22Narayan 22 22The 20Guide 22&st cse title Theater Reluctant Guru Mohyeddin Excels in The Guide ... A Study Guide to The Guide http www.literature study online.com essays narayan guide.html An Analysis ... s talk about Bollywood R. K. Narayan DEFAULTSORT Guide, The Category 1958 novels Category Novels ...   more details



  1. User assistance

    related to this topic, see Instruction manual computer and video games A traditional form of user assistance is a user manual, which is distributed either with the product in paper form or electronically. Typical features of a user manual include installation procedures, a guide to how to use the software ...Unreferenced date July 2007 User assistance is a general term for guided assistance to a user of a software product. The phrase incorporates all forms of help available to a user. Assistance can also automatically perform procedures or step users through the procedure, depending on the question that the user asked. The term is broader than online help , and includes procedural and tutorial information. What it does User assistance provides information to help a person to interact with software. This can include describing the user interface, but also focuses on how to help the user to best apply the software capabilities to their needs. User assistance can be considered a component of the broader category of user experience . Devices User assistance employs a number of devices including help, Wizard software wizards , tutorials , printed manuals and their Portable Document Format PDF equivalents , and user interface text. User assistance professionals also contribute to enterprise knowledge bases and content management systems . Skills required Effective user assistance development requires a variety of communication skills. These include writing, editing, task analysis , and subject matter expert SME interviewing. Since the user assistance profession is directly involved with software development, the discipline often requires an understanding of User interface UI design, usability ... For information related to this topic, see Helpline See also User interface Internationalization and localization ... User Assistance group http www.writersua.com WritersUA http www.indoition.com index.html indoition software user assistance resources http msdn2.microsoft.com en us library ms997596 Microsoft s User ...   more details



  1. User modeling

    User modeling is a sub area of human computer interaction , in which the researcher designer develops cognitive model s of human users, including modeling of their skill s and descriptive knowledge declarative knowledge . User models can predict human reliability human error and learning time, and can thus serve as a cheaper alternative to user testing. User models can guide user interface design ers to minimize error rates and learning time. User modeling is used in adaptive hypermedia , Personalization web personalization , e learning ref cite journal last Pali s first Odile last2 Caillot first2 Michel last3 Cauzinille Marm che first3 Evelyne last4 Lauri re first4 Jean Louis last5 Mathieu first5 Jacques year 1986 title Student modelling by a knowledge based system journal Computational Intelligence volume 2 pages 99 107 doi 10.1111 j.1467 8640.1986.tb00075.x ref ref cite book last Greer first Jim E. last2 McCalla first2 Gordon year 1994 title Student modelling the key to individualized knowledge based instruction publisher Birkh user pages 383 isbn 9780387575100 url http books.google.com ?id 4RGvelS31nEC ref , etc. The result of user modeling in computer systems may be stored in user profile s. The content of a user model may be extracted via user profiling computer programming profiling . Additionally a cognitive profile i.e., user preferences and history profile e.g., student knowledge or order history may be stored. Sub areas Intelligent tutoring system student modeling . Standards for representing user information A certain number of representation formats and standards are available for representing the users in computer systems ref Nabeth Thierry 2005 , D2.3 Models ... Europass the Europass online CV see also User profile See also Intelligent tutoring system Cognitive model User profile Identity management Adaptive hypermedia Adaptive educational hypermedia Personalization References references External references http www.umuai.org User Modeling and User Adapted ...   more details



  1. User experience

    A Practitioner s Guide to User Research. Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, Elsevier Science, USA. ref ref ...Original research date December 2010 merge from Quality of experience date April 2011 User experience UX is about how a person feels about using a Product business product , system or service. User experience ... such as utility, ease of use and efficiency of the system. User experience is subjective in nature, because it is about an individual s feelings and thoughts about the system. User experience is dynamic .... ref defines user experience as a person s perceptions and responses that result from the use or anticipated use of a product, system or service . So, user experience is subjective and focuses on the use. The additional notes for the ISO definition explain that user experience includes all the users ... user experience system, user and the context of use. Note 3 of the standard hints that usability addresses aspects of user experience, e.g. usability criteria can be used to assess aspects of user experience . Unfortunately, the standard does not go further in clarifying the relation between user experience and usability . Clearly, the two are overlapping concepts, with usability including pragmatic aspects getting a task done and user experience focusing on users feelings stemming both ... other definitions for user experience. Some of them have been studied by Law et al. 2009 ref Law, E., Roto, V., Hassenzahl, M., Vermeeren, A., Kort, J. Understanding, Scoping and Defining User Experience .... April 4 9, 2009, Boston, MA, USA 2009 ref . History The term user experience was brought to wider knowledge by Donald Norman , User Experience Architect, in the mid 1990s. ref Donald Norman, Jim Miller ... of interest in the user experience Recent advances in Mobile device mobile , Ubiquitous computing ubiquitous , Social network service social , and Tangible User Interface tangible computing technologies ... led to a shift away from usability engineering to a much richer scope of user experience, where user ...   more details



  1. User charge

    A user charge is a charge for the use of a product or service. A user charge may apply per use of the good or service or for the use of the good or service. The first is a charge for each time while the second is a charge for bulk or time limited use. Application Government USA The United States government may apply a user charge against identifiable recipients who enjoy special benefits derived from federal activities beyond those received by the general public. ref name White House circular http www.whitehouse.gov omb circulars a025 a025.html White House circular ref User charges should be sufficient to recover the full cost to the federal government of providing the service, resource or good provided by the government. ref name White House circular Whenever possible such user charges should be set at rates rather than fixed dollar amounts in order to adjust for changes in costs to the government or changes in market prices for provided goods, resources, or services. ref name White House circular EU Charge paid for a specific environmental service such as treating wastewater or disposing of waste provided to the user. ref http glossary.eea.europa.eu EEAGlossary U user charge European Environment Agency ref See also London congestion charge Toll road References References External links http www.whitehouse.gov omb White House Office of Management and Budget http www.deq.louisiana.gov portal Portals 0 financial srf guide ucs.pdf User Charge System for State Revolving Fund System Category Taxation Category Basic financial concepts uk ...   more details



  1. User model

    wiktionarypar User model User model may refer to User Interface Modeling Standard user model See also Adaptive hypermedia Personalization Web pages Web Personalisation User modeling User profile disamb ...   more details



  1. Guide (disambiguation)

    wiktionarypar guide Guide may refer to A source of useful information Guide literary Literary guide , encyclopaedia , compendium or Owners manual manual , for information , reference or Education instruction purposes Knowledge management database Guide book , for tourists Course catalog , e.g. an academic course guide Price guide , a reference work containing prices of e.g. coins, collectibles, computers Electronic program guide , an on screen guide to scheduled broadcast television programs Guide Plus , an interactive electronic programme guide system People Guide , a person with specialized knowledge of an area who leads or conducts others, such as a tourist guide, mountain guide, hunting guide, military guide, etc. Sighted guide , a person who guides a person who is blind or partially sighted. Docent , a guide at a museum, university or heritage place Tracker occupation , an individual who can follow the path left behind by animals, people or machines Youth movement A Guide is a member of a Girl Guides Guiding or Scouting organization. There are thousands of national Guiding and Scouting ... Scouting organizations Places Guide County , in Qinghai, China Guide, Lancashire , a village in England Guide, Mirandela , a village in Portugal Publications Guide Adventist magazine Guide Adventist magazine , a weekly publication for 10 to 14 year olds Other Guide ship Guide ship , a convict ... Guide USC&GS Guide , the name of two ships of the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey The Guide , a novel by R. K. Narayan, an Indian author Guide film Guide film was also the name of a Hindi film based on the above novel GUIDE, a defunct IBM computer user group similar to SHARE computing Guide hypertext , the first commercially sold hypertext system, now unused Guide dog , assistance dogs ... a loose pulley used to steady a driving belt See also The Guide disambiguation disambig bs Vodi vor cs V dce de F hrung es Gu a fr Guide ko it Guida nl Gids ja ru ...   more details



  1. Ubuntu User

    Infobox Magazine title Ubuntu User image file Ubuntu UserLogo.png image size 170px image caption editor Joe Casad ref name LinuxPro28May09 cite web url http www.linuxpromagazine.com online news linux new media launches ubuntu user magazine title Linux New Media Launches Ubuntu User Magazine accessdate 2009 06 15 last Linux Pro authorlink year 2009 month May ref editor title Editor in Chief frequency Quarterly circulation category Linux magazine company Linux New Media AG publisher firstdate May 2009 ref name LinuxPro28May09 country Germany language English website http www.ubuntu user.com www.ubuntu user.com issn 2040 8080 File UbuntuUserIssue1.jpg right Ubuntu User is a paper magazine that was launched by Linux New Media AG in May 2009. ref name LinuxPro28May09 ref name DistroWatch cite web ... news, how to articles and troubleshooting tips. It also includes a Discovery Guide aimed at beginners. ref name LinuxPro28May09 ref name DistroWatch Background Ubuntu User is published quarterly ... User Order accessdate 2009 06 06 last Linux New Media AG authorlink year 2009 month June ref ref name UUNews cite web url http www.ubuntu user.com News title Ubuntu User News accessdate 2009 06 06 last ... Media AG Ubuntu User Issue 1 May 2009. ISSN 2040 8080 ref Each issue also includes an Ubuntu live ... Reception In announcing the launch of the magazine, the company said cquote Ubuntu User is the first ... of Ubuntu is winning followers around the world. Ubuntu User offers reviews, community news ... User home page accessdate 2009 06 06 last Linux New Media AG authorlink year 2009 month June ref ..., saying cquote I m hoping for a long and happy life for Ubuntu User magazine and I think it s something ..., I give Ubuntu User two thumbs up. ref name Hess07Jul09 cite web url http www.daniweb.com blogs entry4501.html title Ubuntu User, You Have Some Big Issues. accessdate 2009 07 08 last Hess first Ken ... Category Ubuntu operating system ru Ubuntu User tr Ubuntu User ...   more details



  1. User information

    Unreferenced date December 2009 User information is information transferred across the functional interface between a source user and a telecommunications system for delivery to a destination user. In telecommunications systems, user information includes user overhead information . DEFAULTSORT User Information Category Telecommunications terms Telecomm term stub ...   more details



  1. Destination user

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Wiktionary The destination user in an information transfer transaction is the user who receives information from the source, i.e., from the originating user . See also Federal Standard 1037C DEFAULTSORT Destination User Category Telecommunications Telecomm stub ...   more details



  1. User analysis

    Multiple issues unreferenced August 2008 orphan May 2008 context October 2009 User analysis is the process of identifying the potential user computing user s of a system and their attributes. This makes sure that the system will be more user friendly. Category Usability engineering stub ...   more details



  1. Apple Guide

    Image Appleguidecoachmark.png thumb 250px Apple Guide, with a coachmark Apple Guide was Apple Computer s online help and documentation system, added to the Mac OS in System 7 Macintosh System 7.5 and intended to work alongside Balloon Help . In addition to hypertext , indexing and searching of the text, Apple Guide also offered a system for teaching users how to accomplish tasks in an interactive manner. However, the process of creating guides was more complicated than non interactive help and few developers took full advantage of its power. Apple enhanced the help system with HTML based help in Mac OS 8.5 which worked in conjunction with Apple Guide providing links to Apple Guide sequences. Apple Guide was not carried over into Mac OS X , which uses an HTML based help system. Apple Guide made use of the AppleEvent Object Model AEOM , allowing the system to examine the state of the application as it ran, and change the help in response. Help content was created in individual steps, and each step could have assigned to it conditions to determine if the step should be skipped, or if the step was needed. For instance, if the user had already completed several steps of an operation and needed help to complete it, Apple Guide could see where they were, and skip forward to the proper section of the documentation. Additionally AEOM allowed Apple Guide to drive the interface, completing tasks for the user if they clicked on the Do it for me buttons or hypertext . A distinctive feature of the system was support for Coaching . Using the AEOM, AppleGuide could find UI elements on the screen, and circle them using a red marker effect to draw the user s eye to it. Apple Guide was also somewhat integrated with Balloon Help , optionally adding hypertext to balloons that would open the right portion of the documentation based on what object the user was currently pointing at with the mouse. External links http www.mactech.com articles mactech Vol.11 11.03 AppleGuideIntro Apple Guide ...   more details



  1. End-user

    for the meaning of the term in computer applications End user computer science other wiktionary end user Unreferenced date July 2008 Economics and commerce define an end user as the person who uses a Product business product . The end user or consumer may differ from the person who purchases the product. For instance, if a zookeeper purchases elephant Pet food food the purchaser of the product is different than the end user the elephant of that product. An end user of a computer system is someone who operates the computer, as opposed to the developer of the system who creates new functions for end users. In contracts, the term end user becomes a legal construct referring to a non reseller . This definition characterizes the store the zookeeper bought food from as a non end user, but the zookeeper as an end user. This legal construct most often appears in End User License Agreement s, also known as EULA s. Category Economics terminology econ term stub ca Consumidor final da Slutbruger es Consumidor final ko he ja sv Slutanv ndare ...   more details



  1. User (telecommunications)

    In telecommunications , a user is a person, organization, or other entity that employs the services provided by a telecommunication system, or by an information processing system, for transfer of information. A user functions as a source or final destination of user information , or both. Synonym subscriber . User is also a person or process accessing an automated information system AIS by direct connections e.g., via terminals or indirect connections. Indirect connection relates to persons who prepare input data or receive output that is not reviewed for content or classification by a responsible individual. Sources FS1037C MS188 National Information Systems Security Glossary See also User computing Category Telecommunications de Teilnehmer Kommunikationssystem ...   more details



  1. User interface

    interaction human machine interaction , the user interface is the space where interaction between humans and machines occurs. The goal of interaction between a human and a machine at the user interface ... the operator in making operational decisions. Examples of this broad concept of user interfaces include ..., and Unit operation process controls. The design considerations applicable when creating user interfaces are related to or involve such disciplines as ergonomics and psychology . A user interface is the system by which people User computing user s Interaction interact with a machine . The user interface includes hardware physical and software logical components. User interfaces exist for various ... computer interaction human machine interaction engineering is to produce a user interface which ... user interface has taken on overtones of the graphical graphical user interface user interface ... machine interfaces. Other terms for user interface include human computer interface HCI and man ... the windshield and exact speed of the vehicle by reading the speedometer . The user interface ... between a user interface and an operator interface or a human machine interface. The term user interface is often used in the context of personal computer systems and electronics electronic .... Clarify date January 2010 The system may expose several user interfaces to serve different kinds of users. For example, a computerized library database might provide two user interfaces, one for library ... panel with pushbuttons.JPG thumb HMI of a machine for the sugar industry with pushbuttons The user ... observe the user, and react according to their actions without specific commands. A means of tracking ... topics User interfaces are considered by some authors to be a prime ingredient of Computer user satisfaction . cite The Interaction design design of a user interface affects the amount of effort the user must expend to provide input for the system and to interpret the output of the system, and how ...   more details



  1. User identifier

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Unix like operating system s identify users within the kernel computing kernel by an unsigned integer value called a user identifier , often abbreviated to UID or User ID . The range of UID values varies amongst different systems at the very least, a UID represents a 15 bit integer, ranging between 0 and 32767, with the following restrictions The superuser must always have a UID of zero 0 . The user nobody username nobody traditionally got the largest possible UID as the opposite of the Superuser 32767. More recently, systems have assigned the user a UID in the system range 1&ndash 100, see below or in the range 65530 65535. Convention reserves UIDs from 1 to 100 for system use some manuals recommend reserving UIDs from 101 up to 499 Red Hat Enterprise Linux or even up to 999 Debian as well. The UID value references users in the etc passwd file. Shadow password files and Network Information Service also refer to numeric UIDs. The user identifier has become a necessary component of Unix file system s and Process computing processes . Some operating systems support 16 bit UIDs, making 65536 unique IDs possible a modern system with 32 bit UIDs will potentially make 4,294,967,296 2 sup 32 sup distinct values available. In POSIX compliant environments the commandline command Id Unix id gives the users user identifier number as well as more information on the user account like the user name , primary user group and group identifier GID . See also Setuid Sticky bit Process identifier Inode File system permissions DEFAULTSORT User Identifier Category Unix de Benutzerkennung es UID fr User identifier it User identifier ja pl Identyfikator u ytkownika ru Unix ...   more details



  1. User journey

    A user journey is, colloquialism colloquially in the UK and parts of the US, the experiences a person has when utilizing interacting with something typically software . This idea is generally found in user experience circles around web design and how users interact with software experiences. It is often used as a shorthand short hand for the overall user experience and set of actions that one can take in a software virtual reality virtual experience. References Unreferenced date February 2010 references references computing stub technology stub Category Computer mediated communication ...   more details



  1. Atari User

    This article is about the original Atari User . For New Atari User magazine, see Page 6 . For Atari User s ST based spin off, see Atari ST User . Unreferenced date December 2009 Image Atari user december 1986.jpg thumb Cover of Atari User magazine from December 1986. This issue also contains the Atari ST User supplement see top right . Atari User was a United Kingdom British computer magazine aimed at users of Atari home computer s, and published by Europress Database Publications later known as Europress between 1985 and 1988. Atari User was a general interest computer magazine, containing Video game games reviews as well as type in program s, tutorials and Computer hardware hardware projects. As with Database s other publications, its appearance was somewhat Conservatism conservative in comparison with its more games oriented contemporaries, such as Computer and Video Games magazine Computer and Video Games C&VG . The editorial style was equally restrained and relatively formal. NOTOC ... increased, it was given its own pull out section called Atari ST User . From the April 1987 issue onwards, Atari ST User was Spin off media spun off as a magazine in its own right and went on to outlive its parent by a number of years. Following the split, Atari User was almost entirely oriented towards ... on newsstand s, Atari User was the only British magazine with dedicated or even significant ... 1988, Database sold the Atari User name but not Atari ST User to the publishers of Page 6 magazine, an independent rival. Page 6 was briefly renamed Page 6 Atari User , before settling on New Atari User . Despite the name, New Atari User was to all intents and purposes the same magazine as Page 6 it had virtually no editorial continuity with the old Atari User . See also ANTIC magazine ... Atari ST magazines Supported ST line for almost two years prior to ST User spin off and prior to creation of ST User pull out Category Magazines established in 1985 Category Magazines disestablished ...   more details



  1. Power user

    A power user is a user computing user of a personal computer who has the ability to use advanced features ... or a business process. The Super User in enterprise programs SAP AG SAP , Oracle often refers to an individual ... user can also be a marketing term referring to a computer user who seeks and uses products having ... have created a Super User Model also called Power User , Champion in order to take regular users ... ref http www.insiteobjects.com papers Super User.pdf Super User Whitepaper , The Super User Model in SAP ref ref http www.insiteobjects.com webisodes episode2.html The SAP Super User Video Summary , The Super User Model in SAP Video by Insite Objects ref 1. More engaged use of the system as there is a personal ... has been done specifically with the Super User Model in SAP, specifically in regard to the role ... of the Super User Model. Power User can also be described as a term for a leader non programmer ... their normal user job role, but also function in testing, training, and first tier support of the enterprise software. ref http www.insiteobjects.com papers Super User.pdf Super User Whitepaper , The Super User Model in SAP ref ref http www.insiteobjects.com webisodes episode2.html The SAP Super User Video Summary , The Super User Model in SAP Video by Insite Objects ref Windows administration ... restricted user, but stops short of Superuser Windows NT Administrator permissions. If a user is a member ... over a normal user and is able to privilege escalation promote their account to an Administrator by purposely ... elevation features in the introduction of User Account Control . ref http windowshelp.microsoft.com ... External links Wiktionary power user http www.wellesley.edu Computing WinXP wxpgroups.html Comparison of permissions of power users, administrators and other user groups in Windows active directory Dead link date March 2011 DEFAULTSORT Power User Category Computing terminology ar de Power User es Usuario avanzado he Power User pt Usu rio avan ado ...   more details




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