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 User Friendly - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For the concept in software engineering, see user-friendliness.
User Friendly is now published in a variety of newspapers making it one of the first webcomics to make the transition from the net to the mainstream.
User Friendly is an online daily comic strip about a the staff of a small, fictional internet service provider, Columbia Internet.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/User_Friendly

  
 Usability - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The use of terms user friendly and user friendliness should be avoided, as there are no widely accepted definitions for them, and they are thus often used without much substance.
The term user friendly is often used as a synonym for usable, though it may also refer to accessibility.
For example, after observing and interviewing users, the usability expert may identify needed functionality or design flaws that were not anticipated.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/User-friendliness

  
 Public Assistance To Rural Land In Scotland - Chapter Five: User-Friendliness
Fourthly, a large number of users said that the use of electronic means for submitting applications and livestock data would reduce the administrative burden on farmers and officials and reduce the volume of paperwork that was required in support of individual claims.
Thus uncertainties to users can be alleviated either by increasing the resources available to a scheme (a step limited by Scottish, UK and EU budgetary constraints) or by communicating scheme requirements to potential applicants in such a way as to discourage applications from those with little chance of meeting the relevant criteria.
Users of the FEOGA Processing and Marketing Grant Scheme (4c, FEOGA, 3.1), for example, stated that the amount of information required in support of applications under the scheme, coupled with the subsequent "lottery outcome" made this scheme relatively difficult to use.
www.scotland.gov.uk /deleted/cru/kd01/orange/public-12.htm

  
 Public Assistance To Rural Land In Scotland - Chapter Five: User-Friendliness
The user-friendliness survey specifically asked users whether the current system of farm inspections associated with different schemes of assistance caused them any particular difficulties, and if so, to specify the nature of these difficulties.
Users of the ESA (2b, 3.1) and CPS (2c, 3.1) schemes are highly dependent on conservation advice.
Users of the Rural Diversification Programme (5b, RDP, 3.1) have expressed concerns over the need to give repeat information on progress under the scheme: a factor that should be considered in designing the replacement scheme.
www.scotland.gov.uk /deleted/cru/kd01/orange/public-11.htm

  
 RMIS-Web Risk & Insurance RMIS Article
User friendliness is important to the risk management professional in using risk management information systems (or any other information system, for that matter).
This is where user friendliness becomes important, because without an effective interface a well-designed system with excellent features loses its ability to provide benefits to the end user, especially when that person is not computer literate.
Hoehne says a better term would be ''user centered/focused.'' That means that the entire focus of the system and its operation is centered around the user and how he thinks and operates.
rmisweb.com /tweedy/dt-0992.htm

  
 User Friendly?
Keep that distinction in mind; both increased user friendliness and increased efficiency make a tool better, but they do it in different ways.
That improvement can best be quantified as 'user friendliness'.
User friendly would, actually, be a great goal to strive toward.
www.over-yonder.net /~fullermd/rants/userfriendly/userfriendly1.php

  
 The User-Centered Revolution: 1970-1995 by Diane Nahl
Users are reassured when they are reminded that making errors is routine in everyday automated activities such as keyboarding.
A user protest led to calls for a shift of emphasis from the elegance of algorithms and computational efficiency to the discovery of ways to make the on-line user interface more acceptable to the user.
More recent statements of user-centered system evaluation and design continue to promote the centrality of users (5) but there is a shift in emphasis away from treating users as a method of determining baseline measures for design standards, toward "application-based evaluation procedures." This represents an orientation toward operational effectiveness rather than design efficiency.
www2.hawaii.edu /~nahl/articles/user/user1to13.html

  
 User Friendliness solutions page
One of the most important objectives in the development of Macola ES was to improve user friendliness.
In Macola ES each user chooses their preferred menu layout so that it is as user friendly as possible.
No longer does a user need to be frustrated when a screen forces an entry but does not tell you what action or field to adjust.
www.macola.com /docs/BDDocument.asp?Action=View&ID={8DE2B142-C783-4EFC-B65A-53A79E5584F5}&noheader=1&nosubject=1

  
 Untitled Document
User friendliness & ease of use are today’s keys to the success in the market.
Control panel organization, names of controls, their visual semantics, anticipatory problems solved in the user manuals is the way the designers solve these problems.
The basic maturity level of the cross-section of users is reducing.
www.genesishci.com /Theory.htm

  
 All Things Web: Checklist-Based User Testing
One of the most effective forms of inspection-based user testing involves the use of a "usability checklist." Checklist-based user testing is extremely inexpensive to implement, and requires a surprisingly small number of testers to be effective.
Happily, inspection-based user testing methods, ranging from a free-form site review to more structured approaches, provide a cost-effective means of assessing (and thus improving) the usability of almost any Website.
Still, you will get the best results from user testing if you ask your testers to focus on a limited number (6-10 is probably ideal) of fairly specific questions and criteria.
www.pantos.org /atw/35317.html

  
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User Friendliness: The headings in the directory are concise and seem to be topics that would be of considerable interest to a parent.
User Friendliness: A directory that is easy to use and offers a medium for discussion for schizophrenics, or for those who are looking to understand more about the disorder.
User Friendliness: Easy to get around and it is nice to see that they have an eye to the future.
www.cdli.ca /~ngarlie/Review.html

  
 User-friendliness - Wikipedia
For the concept of user friendliness in computer systems, see human-computer interaction and computer and software usability.
Apple Computer was well-known in the 1980s for its drive to make computers and software more user-friendly, and it originated the notion of a "windows"-based user interface, which was picked up by Microsoft with its Microsoft Windows product.
Various features can be used to make software more user-friendly, such as menu interfaces, online help and automated "troubleshooters," and a simple layout.
nostalgia.wikipedia.org /wiki/User-friendly

  
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The user could choose his route through the hierarchy implied by the menus of the menu-driven system, but he could not affect the hierarchy as such, and he had to go through the hierarchy level by level in a rather rigid way.
The users suddenly found themselves in control of computer resources in much the same way as they already were in control of other resources necessary for their daily work.
This means that the user has to evaluate the quality of the data, and to consider whether it is really worth the effort and cost to retrieve, interpret, and analyse the data.
www.isi.edu /nsf/papers/sundgren.htm

  
 New Scientist Breaking News - Mimicry makes computers the user's friend
The users then rated the character in areas such as cooperation, learning ability, task-achievement, comfort, friendliness, and sympathy.
The user felt some kind of friendly emotion from the computer, even though it was just copying the stresses and intonation of their own voice, says Suzuki.
To see if computers could establish such a rapport with their users, Suzuki asked some volunteers to work on screen with an animated character that they were told had the speech skills of a one-year-old child.
www.newscientist.com /article.ns?id=dn3769

  
 BioMed Central Full text Patients' perspectives on high-tech home care: a qualitative inquiry into the user-friendliness of four technologies
This work shows that users have to cope not only with the technology but, more importantly, with the limitations they themselves experience (i.e., architectural barriers, growing old) and that may become the object of others' gazes as soon as they engage in environments outside of their private sphere.
Users are often expert at the task they are trying to perform with the device" [[16]: p.156].
In general, the human-machine interface is seen as key in enabling a smooth fit between the user, the task and the technology [14,15].
www.biomedcentral.com /1472-6963/4/28

  
 Expert About fr:Friendliness
After you have perfected friendliness and goodwill to your teacher or good friend and a neutral person, then direct friendliness toward a person for whom you feel hostility or have difficultly with.
The Brahma Viharas are the practice of friendliness, compassion, sympathetic joy, and equanimity.
Friendliness is developed first toward the easiest person, ideally a teacher.
expertsite.biz /dir/fr/friendliness.htm

  
 Usability Partners : News : Editorials : User-friendliness is a bluff!
Friendliness is something we can appreciate about people, possibly pets, but rarely (if ever) technology.
The most widespread definition of usability is that appearing in the international standard ISO 9241 (see ISO Standards), where the key factors of user effectiveness, efficiency and satisfaction are named.
The definition also goes on to state that these factors must be considered with respect to the intended users, their usage situations and tasks.
www.usabilitypartners.se /news/2003/editorial04.shtml

  
 User Interfaces - Jacob (ResearchIndex)
Abstract: trategies with claims of "user friendliness" are yielding to a more scientific - 2 - approach.
The user interface should be designed in terms of the user's terminology and conception of his or her job, rather than the...
Design of a User Interface Design of a user interface begins with task analysis---an understanding of the user's underlying tasks and the problem domain.
citeseer.ist.psu.edu /jacob98user.html

  
 SOFTWARE QUALITIES -
A software system is user friendly if the users find it easy to use.
Incorrect, inefficient, and unreliable systems are not very user friendly.
www.cs.uta.fi /~jyrki/ohto99/lecture2/sld014.htm

  
 Syntax Digital
"User expectations on the web are constantly rising regarding what they want from their online experience in terms of functionality and user friendliness.
The Arab Bank has always been a leader in introducing new technologies to serve its customers and we are proud to be able to provide this institution with our user-centric interactive design services.
SYNTAX Digital, (www.syntaxdigital.com) the multidisciplinary e-Solutions company, today announced that it has provided the Arab Bank with a package of high-end user interface design services for the launch of the bank's internet banking service.
www.syntaxdesign.com /press/press_aug18_2000.htm

  
 Programming Guidelines -- User Friendliness
If the user is inputting data in a loop, tell the user how to get out of the loop.
In other words, don't wait for user input without telling the user what you are waiting for.
Allow user to see all of their input with your output.
home.satx.rr.com /rdevore/sac/guidelines/pg_user_friend.htm

  
 weblicon technologies AG - press release
This is an approach Michael Schiessl, CEO of eye square, assesses as positive, “weblicon is definitely a pioneer in improving the user-friendliness of the own product with the help of experts.
”The user is always right”, Carsten Brinkschulte, CTO of weblicon technologies, is convinced, “When someone can use the product, when he knows how a software works, then he’ll use it time and again.” Carsten Brinkschulte is leading a promising fight against overloaded user surfaces and programmers in love with technology.
The users have the power and usually, they are able to locate existing usability problems very quickly.
www.weblicon.net /press/press_releases_2001/e_usability.html

  
 CAT Users' Manual
If the user already has a CAT unit successfully installed, it may be possible to download BASIC routines to the new CAT.
User Groups: CAT users can find other users and the faq on the Usenet newsgroup rec.pets.cats.
If the user will be absent from the host site for an extended period, provision for CAT maintainence must be provided.
www.andreas.com /catman.html

  
 The cranky user: How not to make your site accessible
Consider putting all the content into a small frame, so users aren't overwhelmed by it; they'd rather have a couple inches of margins than too much content, and you're saving them the trouble of resizing their browser windows.
The users who have older versions may be unable to upgrade.
PDF can be another great choice; it's easy to think that everyone has it, but some computers users don't have it and can't get it.
www-106.ibm.com /developerworks/library/us-cranky1.html

  
 Consulting Services for Improving Software Usability -- Rationale for a New Minimalist Approach
The words a user enters while searching in the "help" index are not present in the index because, once again, the common sense (user) concepts regarding functions that ought to be present in the software are described with esoteric verbiage and jargon.
It is not uncommon for a user to be led down a path in an application and to be left hopelessly stranded because there is no clear indication of what is required next.
A novice user should be able to learn all basic functions of the software within one or two hours.
www.kaaj.com /psych/soft.html

  
 CNRAC-Land and Water Conservation Fund Letter
Through the formation of a User Friendliness Work Group the process of defining the terms of the study, observing the Department’s actions, and participating in tours and staff interviews helped us to reach the point where we can provide our findings and make our recommendations to you.
This survey asks specific questions related to "user friendliness" as well as asking non-visitors or non-returning users the reasons why they don’t visit state parks.
The purpose of this presentation is to note some perceived shortcomings in three areas – user feedback, customer service training, and rules and regulations – and to present to you our suggestions for addressing these areas requiring improvement.
www.dcnr.state.pa.us /cnrac/userfriend.htm

  
 User-friendliness Definition / User-friendliness Research
Interaction between users and computers occurs at the user interface (or simply interface), which includes both hardware (i.e.
Useful alternative terms are usability and accessibility, both from the field of human-computer interactionHuman-computer interaction (HCI) is the study of interaction between people (users) and computers.
Its definition is subjective, depending on the user.
www.elresearch.com /User-friendliness

  
 winseek.com - user friendliness resources and info
Reader-Friendliness Checklist Periodic user testing is an important element in developing and maintaining a reader-friendly Website.
Read about user friendliness in the free online encyclopedia and dictionary.
We offer the latest news and resources for anyone who wants to know more about user friendliness.
www.winseek.com /find/user-friendliness.aspx

  
 Press Release - FyberSearch Upgrades Relevancy, User Friendliness and Adds more Advanced Features
The search typ: arature allows users to tell FyberSearch if they are looking for an official website or general information and as a result, FyberSearch will change its ranking algorithm to fit the user's information needs.
The implementation of stop words has been improved so that users can choose to include them in their search by placing a plus sign in front of the word.
Another helpful feature is that if a user searches for a URL and no results are found then FyberSearch will provide that user with a link to the URL instead.
www.24-7pressrelease.com /view_release.php?rID=4543

  
 Release 2.0: Added Features and Enhanced User Friendliness
Similarly to the Matrix Calculator, the user can now enter an algebraic expression containing link and node attributes as keywords, evaluate it for any link or node subset and, if so desired, store the result in the data base.
Also important is the new link and node selection routine, that allows the user to select links not only by a subset of link types, but by accessing any link or node attribute.
The concept of user data items has been extended to turns; every turn can now have up to three numerical user data items.
www.spiess.ch /emme2/e2news/news01/node2.html

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