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Proposed Quality Paradigm for End User Development

Archana Srivastava1 , S.K.Singh 2 , Syed Qamar Abbas3

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Volume-4 , Issue-4 , Page no. 118-122, Apr-2016

Online published on Apr 27, 2016

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IEEE Style Citation: Archana Srivastava, S.K.Singh , Syed Qamar Abbas, “Proposed Quality Paradigm for End User Development,” International Journal of Computer Sciences and Engineering, Vol.4, Issue.4, pp.118-122, 2016.

MLA Style Citation: Archana Srivastava, S.K.Singh , Syed Qamar Abbas "Proposed Quality Paradigm for End User Development." International Journal of Computer Sciences and Engineering 4.4 (2016): 118-122.

APA Style Citation: Archana Srivastava, S.K.Singh , Syed Qamar Abbas, (2016). Proposed Quality Paradigm for End User Development. International Journal of Computer Sciences and Engineering, 4(4), 118-122.

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@article{Srivastava_2016,
author = {Archana Srivastava, S.K.Singh , Syed Qamar Abbas},
title = {Proposed Quality Paradigm for End User Development},
journal = {International Journal of Computer Sciences and Engineering},
issue_date = {4 2016},
volume = {4},
Issue = {4},
month = {4},
year = {2016},
issn = {2347-2693},
pages = {118-122},
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publisher = {IJCSE, Indore, INDIA},
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AU - Archana Srivastava, S.K.Singh , Syed Qamar Abbas
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Abstract

The IT industry across the globe has rapidly evolved in recent times. The evolution has been primarily driven by factors like changing regulation policies, progression in information technology, globalization, changing customer demands and business needs, collaborations, mergers & acquisitions. Due to changing demands and business needs of end users, End User computing strategy can be expected to have a positive influence on end user behaviour. End users were significantly more satisfied with applications they can develop themselves. This paper review the concept of end user development, commonly used end user development methodologies and mentions some end user development software. It also proposes the EUD qualities that if inbuilt into the system will enhance the end users inclination towards the software hence will increase the end user satisfaction.

Key-Words / Index Term

End User Computing (EUC), End User Development (EUD), End User Programming(EUP), End User Software Engineering (EUSE), ubiquity, Programming-by-example, script based creation, block Programming

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