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→Definition: The Ko et al. article cited here does include the quotation as written, but if you read the article, the authors clearly intended to sat "rather [than] public use," since they go on to say "the distinction here is that [the] program itself is not primarily intended for use by a large number of users with varying needs". I also added a blockquote to match the above style. |
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* [[Configuration file]]s that blur the line between programs and data (e.g., [[E-mail filtering|email filters]] are sequenced lists of criteria and actions to take)
* [[Example-Centric Programming]] tools<ref>{{cite journal|last1=Scaffidi|first1=Christopher|last2=Brandt|first2=Joel|last3=Burnett|first3=Margaret|last4=Dove|first4=Andrew|last5=Myers|first5=Brad|title=SIG: end-user programming|journal=CHI '12 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems|date=2012|pages=1193–1996|doi=10.1145/2212776.2212421|url=http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=2212776.2212421&coll=DL&dl=GUIDE&CFID=597181533&CFTOKEN=26959364}}</ref>
* Arguably, contributions to [[Open-source model|open source]] projects where users of a software package contribute their own code for inclusion in the main [[Software package (installation)|package]] — in some cases, end-users participate as full-fledged developers
* [[Mod (computer gaming)|Game modifications]] to introduce users' own characters, environments, etc. — many recent games are distributed with modification in mind
* Interaction scripts used in [[Call centre|CRM call centres]]
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