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'''End-user development''' (EUD) is a research topic within the field of [[computer science]], describing activities or techniques that allow people who are not professional developers to create or modify a software artifact. A typical example of EUD is macro programming to extend and adapt an [[office suite]], but End User Development is not limited to [[Computer programming|programming]]. EUD insights can significantly define and constrain large-scale [[Enterprise resource planning|enterprise application]] deployments. Other examples of End User Development include the creation and modification of:
* [[Web page]]s - plain HTML or HTML and scripting
* [[Wiki]]s - a collaborative End-User Development process
* [[Spreadsheets|Spreadsheet]] models e.g. used for budgeting or risk analysis
* 3D models created with end-user oriented tools and approaches such as [[Sketchup]]
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