user satisfaction

collocation in English

meaningsofuserandsatisfaction

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user
noun[C]
uk
/ˈjuː.zər/
us
/ˈjuː.zɚ/
someone who uses a product, machine, ...
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satisfaction
noun
uk
/ˌsæt.ɪsˈfæk.ʃən/
us
/ˌsæt̬.ɪsˈfæk.ʃən/
a pleasant feeling that you get when you receive something you wanted, or when you have done something you wanted ...
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(Definition ofuserandsatisfactionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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In particular,usersatisfactionis subjective throughout.
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Even then,usersatisfactionis likely to suffer.
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There are also at least two other possible avenues for improving the models ofusersatisfaction.
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However, some other constraints are difficult to represent, like comfort orusersatisfaction.
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Facilitating such dialogue interactions would likely increase both usability andusersatisfaction.
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We first develop a number of models for predicting system usability (as measured byusersatisfaction).
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The tradeoff betweenusersatisfaction, usability and workflow has to be evaluated carefully in each domain.
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The novice models did not predictusersatisfactionin the expert population.
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Price andusersatisfactionare more important.
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Even the early involvement of representative users is no guarantee that the system will ultimately produce sufficientusersatisfaction.
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Section 4 presents results from developing predictive models ofusersatisfactionand testing these models on subsets of the corpus.
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Human-system interaction data should be complemented by interviews and questionnaires to enable assessment ofusersatisfaction.
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These factors remain insufficiently explored both as regards which they are and as regards their individual contributions tousersatisfaction.
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An evaluation of the system showed a gain inusersatisfactionthrough the use of the new facilities.
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The amount of variance inusersatisfactionin the training set accounted for by the trained model.
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The amount of variance inusersatisfactionin the test set accounted for by the trained model.
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Table 3 lists the factors that were significant predictors ofusersatisfactionfor each of these models.
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Table 3 presents results pertaining to the relationships of the predictors of system continuance, perceived net benefits, andusersatisfactionfor radiologists.
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If the real and estimated results are close enough as perusersatisfaction, then the estimation is considered to be correct.
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Perceptions of system quality, information quality and service quality as well as confirmed expectations should then explain a large proportion of variance inusersatisfaction.
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The test is applied to the scales that together are thought to measure a particular theoretical construct, such asusersatisfaction.
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First, it can be used to operationalise the dependent variable in experimental investigations of which features of speech input systems affectusersatisfaction.
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Furthermore, terseness speeds up task performance and often appears to promoteusersatisfaction, in particular in case of repeated use of the system.
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Table 4 reports the results pertaining to the determinants of system continuance intention, perceived net benefits, andusersatisfactionfor technologists.
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