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As pointed out in Chap. 4, user participation is the only means to guarantee that the soft-ware developed in the course of a software project reaches a certain quality standard. However, the common understanding is that “… a software product, as object of evaluation, does not lend itself (in the current state of the art of software engineering) to any empirical-analytical investigation like the usual products of handicraft and industry” (Christ et al. 1984/ii). Thus the first step in developing a user-oriented evaluation approach for TWB was to define the term “quality” as precisely as possible.
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Höge, M., Hohmann, A., Le-Hong, K. (1995). Software Testing and User Reaction. In: Kugler, M., Ahmad, K., Thurmair, G. (eds) Translator’s Workbench. Research Reports ESPIRIT, vol 1. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-78784-3_20
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