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What is a "user needs" analysis?

Last Updated: February 08, 2008

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A user needs analysis provides proper guidance for GIS data or application development. A user analysis can be an important first step in the process of developing a contract, exploring possible funding sources, and determining the resources necessary to carry out plans for GIS development and/or implementation.

The user needs analysis may perform several functions including:

- identifying the end users,
- educating users with respect to GIS needs,
- identifying information products,
- identifying data requirements for information products,
- prioritizing data requirements and products,
- determining GIS functional requirements (hardware/software/future training and expertise).

For additional information on this issue, refer to the Map@syst article on "Local Government User Needs Assessments."

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