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The satisfaction measurements are often used in industry, [[manufacturing]], or other large organizations for obtain internal user satisfaction. This could be used to motivate internal changes to improve or correct existing business processes. This could be by discontinuing use of systems, or prompt adopting to more applicable solutions. It could also be based on employee satisfaction which is important to promote productive work environments.
 
'''Doll''' and '''Torkzadeh's''' ([[1988]]) definition of user satisfaction is, ''the opinion of the user about a specific computer application, which they use''. In a broader sense, the definition of user satisfaction can be extended to user satisfaction with any computer-based [[electronics|electronic]] appliance. The term user can further be removed from objective and individual contexts, as "user" refers to the collective, from individuals, groups and across organizations. The term "user" is sometimes used to refer to the account or profile of an operator, and this is not excluded from the context, as can be seen when reference is made to "users" of a [[Network topology|network]], the system, by the owner of the system, and by the [[Distribution (marketing)|distributor]] or [[Developer (software)|developer]] of the system.
 
==The CUS and the UIS==