Example of computer professionalthose types of person who dealing with computer at least 2 or 3 years or they have a degree. degree is a most important plot for a a computer professional.
From my experience as a usability expert, you could say that: Expert users (meaning with extended experience in the application) expects advance features and capabilities. They will want more customization options. Since they have a stable mental model of the application structure they feel free to explore the application and try new things. They will not be too worried about making mistakes since they feel secure that they will know how to bypass them. Novice users, on the other hand, are new to the system and will need a simple and basic interface. Since they are new in the system they will expect more secure ways of doing things in the system (for example they will choose the templates or wizards to do their first steps in the system). Novice users' interface should provide simple ways to achieve important frequently performed tasks. When designing to novice users we should remember what the main use cases and don't shadow them with unnecessary features.
A want and a willingness to learn new things on their own, to experiment and try different things, even if it's something you've never done before. An expert works on learning new stuff even if it's not efficient. A user tends to find a medium level efficient way to accomplish their goals and doesn't care about exploring new possibilities.
A. Computer user is the one who uses the system while the computer professional are the producer of the system
surly the designers think more than the users .The users always want to download the system or software for free .However the desigeners are trying to prevent them .
What's the difference between a computer user and a computer professional
The difference between a single-user license and a network license is a single-user is for ONE computer and a network license is for a certain amount of computer like in a company or business.
a mandatory A local user profile is stored on the computer to which the user logs on.
The Administrator has access to system settings on a computer that a Registered user doesn't. The Administrator has full control over a computer system and can limit the amount of control a registered user has.
A regular user is someone who would use the computer everyday to complete tasks or jobs. An occasional user would use the computer every so often, but not every day.
The difference between desktop computer and personal computer is that desktop computer is for everyone and personal computer is for your own self!
Information requires a mind, data is a series of states in the computer. It's like the difference between hearing and listening, one requires a mind the other doesn't.
A server network is a computer that links devices together. and a desktop is known as a PC(Personal Computer) for a home user, business, etc use.
the difference between end user system and organisational system
user account and a computer account
exlain the differnce between an employing and user organisation
The difference between a technical guide and a user guide is: a technical guide simply tells you the specifications of your computer. It shows you RAM, Graphics capabilities and Hard Drive space etc, etc. But a User Guide is a step-by-step way to learn how to use any object from a store.
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