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Human-Computer Interaction and Human Factors And Usability among Remote Software Engineers — Evidence from East Africa

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This report investigates “Human-Computer Interaction and Human Factors And Usability among Remote Software Engineers — Evidence from East Africa” using a qualitative grounded theory. Through a economic lens, the analysis integrates multi-source data to derive a stakeholder-aligned blueprint for researchers and practitioners.

Human-Computer Interaction and Human Factors And Usability among Remote Software Engineers — Evidence from East Africa

ABSTRACT
Human-Computer Interaction and Human Factors And Usability among Remote Software Engineers — Evidence from East Africa is unpacked across themes: ethics, security, KPIs, and scalability. Limitations and future research paths are noted.
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