META-DESIGN: A MANIFESTO FOR END-USER DEVELOPMENT.

End-user development (EUD) activities range from customization to component configuration and programming. Office software, such as the ubiquitous spreadsheet, provides customization facilities, while the growth of the Web has added impetus to end-user scripting for interactive functions in Web site...

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Publicado en:Communications of the ACM Vol. 47; no. 9; pp. 33 - 38
Autores principales: Fischer, G., Giaccardi, E., Ye, Y., Sutcliffe, A. G., Mehandjiev, N.
Formato: Artículo
Publicado: Association for Computing Machinery Sep2004
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          Giaccardi, E.
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          Professor, Department of Computer Science, University of Colorado, Boulder.
          Director, Center for lifelong Learning and Design, University of Colorado, Boulder.
          Research Associate, Center for lifelong Learning and Design, Department of Computer Science, University of Colorado, Boulder.
          Professor of Systems Engineering, University of Manchester, U.K.
          Director, Centre for Human Computer Interface Design in the School of Informatics, University of Manchester, U.K.
          Senior Lecturer, School of Informatics, University of Manchester, U.K.
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        Computer software development
        End-user computing
        Computer systems
        C++
        Java programming language
        Programming languages
        Enterprise resource planning
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