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In addition to these two example users, there may also be an administrator who may not work with Magnolia often but when he does, he must have effective and reliable features, tools and functionality for non-trivial tasks such as setting, maintaining and changing security configurations. 

As a humanuser-usable centric software, Magnolia should try to address those these differing expectations accordinglysimultaneously, taking care ensuring that the most important requirements of a specific type of user critical core requirements for each user type are met. Thus the goal of this This article is intended to provide a common understanding clear categorization of the target users' skills and characteristics (as well as , thereby creating a common vocabulary ) for developers and decision-makers so that , in the end, the users expectations these user needs and expectations can drive any ongoing user interface related decisiondecisions. Realizing this This goal is part of the so called overall Magnolia design philosophy, that is, the "user-centered design process. A strongly user-centered design ". This approach leads to a much better higher quality of the software regarding usability aspects. This is why usability experts claim: "know the user"!software with flexibility and intuitive usability that facilitates ease of use and also avoids potential future confusion as this project progresses.

The phrase for developers and decision-makers to remember in this process is to "Know the User"! 

User Profiles: User Roles And Their Characteristics

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