The end-user is the customer, consumer or person who uses a given product The end-user is a more precise term than Consumer, because a consumer may be a retail buyer, distributor, etc , who may never actually use the product Like the Consumer the end-user may not always be the only customer See: Consumer
The person who actually uses a product, whether or not they are the one who purchased the product
the person who buys / uses software and works with computers expansion slots - the slot inside a computer that allow a user to insert additional circuit boards expert systems - a software package that presents the computer as an 'expert' on a topic
Any company, other than a wholesale purchaser-consumer, which is an ultimate consumer of a refined petroleum product
This is the person who will be using WebSOLO to place orders with a food distributor The hierarchy of the WebSOLO system is as follows: NECS WebSOLO Administrator WebSOLO Host End-user
Customers who directly interact with help desk or call center software products These may include personnel within your company or external clients who use the software to contact a call center, internal support desk, or external help desk
The ultimate consumer of petroleum products or natural gas; most commonly refers to large commercial, industrial, or utility consumers
An individual or organization that accesses digital information for their own use
The ultimate consumer of energy An end-user is the opposite of a customer purchasing energy for resale
In information retrieval, the person or persons for whom a mediated search is executed and to whom the results are submitted In a broader sense, the person for whom any search requiring the use of library resources or other information services is executed
Consumers are often referred to as "end-users" This term defines the person who will ultimately be using your website (or application) on a daily basis
The person abroad that receives and ultimately uses the exported or reexported items The end-user is not a forwarding agent or intermediary, but may be the purchaser or ultimate consignee
person who (buys and) uses goods or services; person whose needs are satisfied by producers
The person who makes productive use of the information produced by an information system
The end user of a product or service is the person that it has been designed for, rather than the person who installs or maintains it. You have to be able to describe things in a form that the end user can understand. the person who uses a particular product, rather than the people who make or develop it
The person for whom a system is being developed; for example, an airline reservations clerk is an end user of an airline reservations system See also SQL*Plus
Individuals who will directly depend on and use information contained in the new system End-users will use PeopleSoft for data entry, viewing sets of information, running reports, managing business processes, etc
The final user of the computer software The end user is the individual who uses the product after it has been fully developed and marketed
is anybody who receives data, products or other services generated under the MSG system
In regard to BBSM, an end user is a user who accesses the Internet through the BBSM server The term is used interchangeably with user See user
(User) The opposite of a records administrator user Typically, a user of MS Office desktop applications, e-mail, etc A creator of electronic records, and a contributor to the collection of e-Records via the declare/classify process A records manager user is also an end user, but an end user is not a records manager user
(Ticaret) The final consumer of a product or service that ultimately determines its acceptability
Refers to the person who uses the application program to produce their own results
{i} one who uses a program that was specially made to suit him and his needs, ultimate group or person for whome something (such as a product, computer, computer program, etc.) is intended or designed
The person for whom a technology is designed; the individual who uses a technology for its designated purpose In E-learning, the end user is usually the student
The end user (or requestor) is the person in the unit who is responsible for obtaining goods and services
A person who uses (but does not necessarily pay for) products and services, e g a person called by a paying customer Users are usually people, but could also be computers, objects, switches or other types of computer systems or communication equipment
The individual using a subscriber unit or a host computer to send or receive messages through the Motient network
A person who interacts with a biometric system to enrol or have his/her identity checked
The ultimate user of a program The end user of a word processing program could be an administrative assistant or a writer The end user of a compiler could be a software developer Compare Customer, Key user
{i} one who uses a program that was specially made to suit him and his needs, ultimate user for whome something (such as a product, computer, computer program, etc.) is intended or designed