End-user software engineering (EUSE) is defined as "end-user programming involving systematic and disciplined activities that address software quality issues" (Ko et al 2011). Attention to quality is important for EUP because poorly-written software can cause data loss, security breaches, financial loss, or even physical harm, even when the ... More @Wikipedia
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