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  2. Use-case analysis - Wikipedia

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    A use case analysis is the primary form for gathering usage requirements for a new software program or task to be completed. The primary goals of a use case analysis are: designing a system from the user's perspective, communicating system behavior in the user's terms, and specifying all externally visible behaviors.

  3. User analysis - Wikipedia

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    A good technical communicator will perform a user analysis aimed at finding both what exactly a user needs to do, and what the user would do with the technology in question. Some experts in the field of user analysis have emphasized the importance of understanding the transfer of learning during this process, [ 5 ] though the concept itself is ...

  4. Usability testing - Wikipedia

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    Examples of products that commonly benefit from usability testing are food, consumer products, websites or web applications, computer interfaces, documents, and devices. Usability testing measures the usability, or ease of use, of a specific object or set of objects, whereas general human–computer interaction studies attempt to formulate ...

  5. User behavior analytics - Wikipedia

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    User behavior analytics (UBA) or user and entity behavior analytics (UEBA), [1] is the concept of analyzing the behavior of users, subjects, visitors, etc. for a specific purpose. [2] It allows cybersecurity tools to build a profile of each individual's normal activity, by looking at patterns of human behavior , and then highlighting deviations ...

  6. Requirements elicitation - Wikipedia

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    Before requirements can be analyzed, modeled, or specified they must be gathered through an elicitation process. Requirements elicitation is a part of the requirements engineering process, usually followed by analysis and specification of the requirements. Commonly used elicitation processes are the stakeholder meetings or interviews. [2]

  7. User experience evaluation - Wikipedia

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    It is non-trivial to assess user experience since user experience is subjective, context-dependent and dynamic over time. [1] For a UXA study to be successful, the researcher has to select the right dimensions, constructs, and methods and target the research for the specific area of interest such as game, transportation, mobile, etc.

  8. Behavioral analytics - Wikipedia

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    Since the analysis requires collection and aggregation of large amounts of personal data, including highly sensitive one (such as sexual orientation or sexual preferences, health issues, location) which is then traded between hundreds of parties involved in targeted advertising, behavioral analytics is causing significant concerns about privacy ...

  9. User modeling - Wikipedia

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    User modeling is the subdivision of human–computer interaction which describes the process of building up and modifying a conceptual understanding of the user. The main goal of user modeling is customization and adaptation of systems to the user's specific needs.