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'''End User Computing''' (EUC) is a group of approaches to computing that aim at better integrating end users into the computing environment. One such trend attempts to integrate the [[human interface]] [[ergonomics|ergonomically]] into a [[user centered design]] system throughout its [[technology lifecycle|life cycle]]. In this sense, EUC's goal is to allow unskilled staff to use expensive and highly skilled knowledge in their jobs, by putting the knowledge and expertise into the computer and teaching the end user how to access it. Another trend is to allow end users (SMEs, ___domain experts) to control and even perform software engineering and development.
 
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==External links==
* [http://eusesconsortium.org/ EUSES Consortium, a collaboration that researches end user computing.]
 
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