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- End-user_development abstract "End-user development (EUD) or end-user programming (EUP) refers to end-users – people who are not professional software developers – programming computers. People who are not professional developers can use EUD tools to create or modify software artifacts (descriptions of automated behavior) and complex data objects without significant knowledge of a programming language. Various approaches exist, and it is an active research topic within the field of computer science and human-computer interaction. Examples include spreadsheets, scripting languages (particularly in an office suite or art application), and programming by example.The most popular EUD tool is the spreadsheet. Due to their unrestricted nature, spreadsheets allow relatively un-sophisticated computer users to write programs that represent complex data models, while shielding them from the need to learn lower-level programming languages. Because of their common use in business, spreadsheet skills are among the most beneficial skills for a graduate employee to have, and are therefore the most commonly sought after In the United States of America alone, there are an estimated 13 million end user developers programming with spreadsheetsEarly attempts in End-user development were centered around adding simple scripting programming languages to extend and adapt an existing application, such as an office suite.More recent research tries to bring programming closer to the needs of end users. The Programming by example (PbE) approach reduces the need for the user to learn the abstractions of a classic programming language. The user instead introduces some examples of the desired results and/or operations that should be performed on the data, and the PbE system infers the correct abstractions corresponding to a program that produces this output. New data may then be introduced to the automatically created program, and the user can correct any mistakes made by the program in order to improve its definition.There are two basic reasons why EUD has become popular.[citation needed] One is because organizations are facing delays on projects and using EUD can effectively cut the time of completion on a project. The second reason is that software tools are more powerful and easier to use.Lessons learned from EUD solutions can significantly influence the software life cycles for commercial software products, in-house intranet/extranet developments and enterprise application deployments.".
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- End-user_development comment "End-user development (EUD) or end-user programming (EUP) refers to end-users – people who are not professional software developers – programming computers. People who are not professional developers can use EUD tools to create or modify software artifacts (descriptions of automated behavior) and complex data objects without significant knowledge of a programming language.".
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