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userA person who has access to the Microsoft Dynamics CRM system and who owns records in the Microsoft Dynamics CRM database.
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userRelationships Synonym: patron reader researcher n. ~ 1. An individual who uses the collections and services of a repository; a patron; a reader; a researcher; a searcher. - 2. Computing · An individu [..]
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userThe user interacting with Drupal. This user is either anonymous or logged into Drupal through its account.
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userA person, organization entity, or automated process that accesses a system, whether authorized to do so or not.
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userc. 1400, agent noun from use (v.). Of narcotics, from 1935; of computers, from 1967. User-friendly (1977) is said in some sources to have been coined by software designer Harlan Crowder as early as 19 [..]
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userRefer to "See Also" column to the right.
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userAny individual or organization who uses the system or the results of the system. [D04289]
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userRefers to anyone who uses a computer. Another way of saying "User" is "Netizen."
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userA person who uses a computer system to accomplish a non-computing goal, as compared to a programmer or network manager.
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userA user is anyone visiting or using your site. What any given user on your site can and cannot access or do is determined by the combination of the user role(s) assigned to them and the permissions assigned to that/those roles.See also: anonymous, authenticated, menu, permission, role Synonyms: site visitor, users, visitor
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usera person who makes use of a thing; someone who uses or employs something drug user: a person who takes drugs User may refer to: * User (telecommunications), one who employs the services provided by a [..]
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userAnyone who uses a computer connected to the Internet.
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user(ANSI) Any person, organization, or functional unit that uses the services of an information processing system. See: end user.
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userIn OpenStack Identity, entities represent individual API consumers and are owned by a specific domain. In OpenStack Compute, a user can be associated with roles, projects, or both.
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user1. A person, organization, or other entity (including a computer or computer system), that employs the services provided by a telecommunication system, or by an information processing system, for transfer of information. Note: A user functions as a source or final destination of user information, or both. Synonym subscriber. 2. [Insecurity, a] pers [..]
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usern. 1. Someone doing `real work' with the computer, using it as a means rather than an end. Someone who pays to use a computer. See real user. 2. A programmer who will believe anything you tell hi [..]
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userAn individual who uses a computer. This includes expert programmers as well as novices. An end user is any individual who runs an application program.
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userA person or firm using a zone for storage, handling or processing of merchandise.
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userSee: patron.
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userA person who uses computer software or hardware as opposed to someone who develops computer software or hardware. Sometimes used in a diminutive sense as in "I can't believe how brain-dead our users are." Probably because most talking about users are the other kind of users.
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userAnyone using a computer.
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userA Human or any Active Digital Entity that is interested in interacting with a particular physical object.
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userfriendly
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userA non- or for-profit entity that receives a program-related investment directly from a funder for use in its programs or ventures.
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userA visitor or reader on a web site.
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user(1) Any person, organization, or functional unit that uses the services of an information processing system.
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usergenerated content - Material created and submitted to sites by its users - such as photographs, video footage, comments, articles etc.
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userA visitor or reader on a web site.
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userThe operator of a computer.
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userAny driver driving on a Toll Facility. The User is the holder of an account and On-Board Unit. The User may use the On-Board Unit to pay for tolls or services. In toll collection terms the User may be referred to as the "motorist.".
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user(n) a person who makes use of a thing; someone who uses or employs something(n) a person who uses something or someone selfishly or unethically(n) a person who takes drugs
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userA person who uses computer software or hardware as opposed to someone who develops computer software or hardware. Sometimes used in a diminutive sense as in "I can't believe how brain-dead our users are."
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userThe primary ingredient in Soylent.
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userI don't agree with RF's definition at all. Basically, there are two classes of people who work with a program: there are implementors (hackers) and users (losers). The users are looked down [..]
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userA person who uses a system for their own needs rather than one than operates it or observes its operation
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usera visitor to a site over multiple sessions. In reality, this generally reflects a specific browser or device (not an individual person) that accesses a site.
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userPerson making use of the services of a lift installation.
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userA user is defined as a person browsing the website.
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userDifferent users of the alarm system (e.g. owners, subtenants) can be assigned separate rights and user codes.
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userIncludes students, faculty, staff, administrators and other employees of the University of Louisville and its affiliated entities and any other individual having a computer account, email address or u [..]
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userA person or application under an account that needs to make API calls to AWS products. Each user has a unique name within the AWS account, and a set of security credentials not shared with o [..]
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userThe system owner or the designated administrator. In a household, this is commonly the person operating the computer.
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userUser's pin code for setting and unsetting the home security system.
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userA person who uses a computer to accomplish some purpose.
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user An individual with access to the World Wide Web.
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userPeople who take Drugs for a non-Therapeutic or non-medical effect. The Drugs may be legal or illegal, but their use often results in adverse medical, legal, or social consequences for the users.
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userA page that allows you to change your avatar, check your stats, and edit your profile.
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userPerson (described by an identifier) who uses OpenProject. New users can be created in the admin settings. Users can become project members by assigning them a role and adding them via the project sett [..]
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userUser refers to the operators of an IT system (such as a DAM solution).
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userPerson, software or device causing software to execute. (see External user
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userIndividual, or (system) process acting on behalf of an individual, authorized to access an information system.
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userindividual using a built asset for its designed purpose [from PAS 1192-2] Value improving practice
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userAnyone who uses the site.
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userdefined type - Class or enumeration. A programmer can define meanings for operators for user-defined types. See also: operator overloading. TC++PL 6.2, 11, D&E 3.6, 11.7.1.
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userdefined type conversion - a user can define conversions either as constructors or conversion operators. These conversions are applied explicitly or implicitly just like built-in conversions. TC++ [..]
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userAny person added to the System Settings > Users page by an administrator.
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userSee Staff User
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userA person who uses application software and who is not the system administrator. In EDA, this person is generally an electronic engineer or a layout designer. Submit/Edit
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userAn individual (e.g., employee of an OCFO functional unit) who interacts with the computer at an application level. Programmers, system administrators/managers, and other technical personnel are not co [..]
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userIndividual employee, affiliate, or system process authorized to access an information system
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userOne who operates a KVM workstation
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userA person who uses a computer or Internet service. A user may have a user account that identifies the user by a username (also user name), screen name (also screen name).
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userThe terms user or users refers to any USAID employee or contractor, or other individual, with authorized access to USAID's information systems. A user can also be someone who uses information pro [..]
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userActual or future occupier of a building or neighbourhood or beneficiary of a service. User client
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userA named user of the Digital Record Center™ for Images.
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userRepresent the stakeholders that will consume the services provided by the apps based on the BONVOYAGE platform (or the BONVOYAGE application itself). Passengers: Citizens that will make use of the services provided by the project; Private Driver: Citizens, truck and bus drivers… which drive a vehicle; Companies: e.g. Transport operators who wants t [..]
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userA target customer for advertisers. The person browsing the web who will see an ad.user agent
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userA person granted access to the ChemTracker system. A User's inventory and application access authorizations are controlled by an institution's Administrative User, via the User / Owner Management tool. Users cannot view inventory unless they have access to both the Owner and the location of the inventory, and do not have access to all app [..]
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userSee Zone User
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userAn account used by an individual to access the Admin Console. A user includes login credentials and security restrictions.
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userAuthority responsible for the use and maintenance of equipment.
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userthe person who actually used to software or the product that has software embedded within it
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userstory - a usage scenario that is used as part of Extreme programming
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userA customer who will interact with a system either directly or indirectly (for example, using outputs from the system but not generating those outputs personally). Also called end user.
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userUser may refer to:
User (system), a person using a generic system
User (computing), a person or software using an information system
User (telecommunications), an entity using a telecommunications sys [..]
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userIn telecommunications, a user is a person, organization, or other entity that employs the services provided by a telecommunication system, or by an information processing system, for transfer of infor [..]
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userA user is a person who uses a computer or network service. Users generally use a system or a software product without the technical expertise required to fully understand it. Power users use advanced [..]
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userA system user is a person who interacts with a system, typically through an interface, to extract some functional benefit. User-centered design, often associated with human–computer interaction, consi [..]
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userA system user is a person who interacts with a system, typically through an interface, to extract some functional benefit. User-centered design, often associated with human–computer interaction, consi [..]
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userUser may refer to:
User (system), a person using a generic system
User (computing), a person or software using an information system
User (telecommunications), an entity using a telecommunications sys [..]
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userUser may refer to:
User (system), a person using a generic system
User (computing), a person or software using an information system
User (telecommunications), an entity using a telecommunications sys [..]
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userUser was an ancient Egyptian nomarch (governor) of the Eight Dynasty. User is mainly known from a false door found at Khozam (ancient Iushenshen) in 1884. The monument is about one meter high and is m [..]
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