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Exploring the Psychological Determinants of Perceived Ease of Use and Usefulness

Proceedings of the 38th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2005
The question of why individuals adopt a particular information system is an important issue in IS research. While extensive prior research has established that the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) does a good job of predicting a user's intention to adopt an information system through the constructs Perceived Ease of Use (PEOU) and Perceived Usefulness
Bryan A. Reinicke, George M. Marakas
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Accessibility and Ease of Use in Neuromodulation Devices

Neuromodulation: Technology at the Neural Interface
The utilization of neuromodulation therapy continues to grow as therapeutic indications expand. These conditions often present with comorbid physical, visual, and auditory impairments. Patients with disabilities in these categories may have difficulty operating their devices.
Brett Glenn   +6 more
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Deceived by ease of use

Proceedings of the conference on Designing interactive systems processes, practices, methods, & techniques - DIS '95, 1995
Application frameworks for visual design environments usually offer a wide range of features and easyto-use mechanisms to develop applications. We observed that sometimes those features deceive application designers: Tempted by the desire to make rapid progress, designers go into too much detail about easy things too early in the process, like ...
Kurt Schneider, Alexander Repenning
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Using Technology to Achieve Ease of Use

AT&T Technical Journal, 1993
The user interface is a critical determiner of the success of AT&T's products and services. Customers demand interfaces that are attractive, entertaining, and easy to use. New technologies promise significant improvements in the interfaces between people and systems.
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The Influence of Perceived Usefulness, Perceived Ease of Use, Interactivity, and Ease of Navigation on Satisfaction in Mobile Application

Advanced Science and Technology Letters, 2015
This study is to explore the effects of perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use, ease of navigation, and interactivity, on the satisfaction in mobile application. To accomplish this research, we expanded upon the Technology Acceptance Model and proposed research hypotheses.
Kyungyoung Ohk   +2 more
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TRANAIR Packaging for Ease-of-Use in Wing Design

SAE Technical Paper Series, 1998
<div class="htmlview paragraph">Making TRANAIR an easier to use wing design tool is an important step toward reducing wing design cycle time. This paper shows the accuracy of TRANAIR in analysis mode for complex configurations with attached flow. This accuracy allows the design part to correctly predict improvements due to design changes. We show
Timothy Purcell, Deepak Om
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US eases sanctions on Cuba

BMJ, 1998
The United States government has lifted three sanctions that had been imposed on Cuba after Cuban airforce jets shot down two civilian planes piloted by Cuban exiles in 1996. In an executive order issued on 20 March, the Clinton administration agreed to allow the resumption of direct humanitarian charter flights between the United States and Cuba; to ...
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Ease of Use of Watanabe Spigot for Alveolopleural Fistulas

Journal of Bronchology & Interventional Pulmonology, 2009
Pulmonary fistulas are associated with a high risk of morbidity and mortality. We report 2 cases of alveolopleural fistulas, 1 in a patient with chronic hydropneumothorax and the other after wedge biopsy. In both cases, Watanabe spigot (Novatech, Grasse, France) was placed for bronchial occlusion with short-term success.
Nicole, Weinreb   +3 more
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Validity and ease of use of a computerized Hess chart

Journal of American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus, 2011
To investigate agreement between computerized and conventional methods for obtaining Hess charts and to compare relative ease of use of both methods.Hess charts of 65 patients were obtained by the use of the computerized Assaf Ocular Motility Analyzer (OMA) and the conventional Lees screen method.
Patrick, Watts   +5 more
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A Replication of Perceived Usefulness and Perceived Ease of Use Measurement

Decision Sciences, 1994
AbstractThis paper presents the results of a replication of construct measurement of perceived usefulness and ease of use. This replication extends the work of recent research which examined these constructs through structural equation modeling. This research uses a new data set for two different technologies in conducting the replication of the ...
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