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"user" (Pronounce)
 
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Users may include operators, end users and indirect users who are under the influence of or independent on the use of the software. Usability should address all of the different user environments that the software may affect, which may include preparation for usage and evaluation of results. [ISO/IEC 9126-1]
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 Definition
An individual that uses the software product to perform a specific function. (Users may include operators, recipients of the results of the software, or developers or maintainers of software.)
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ISO/IEC 9126-1 (draft)
 
 
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The person who interacts with the product.
 Source
ISO 9241-11
 
 
 Definition
An individual interacting with the system.
 Source
ISO 9241-10
 
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