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Information Resources Management Journal, 2001
This study was undertaken to identify antecedents of user satisfaction with EDI systems by surveying key end-users of EDI in a variety of firms across the United States. Although there is much empirical evidence about factors underlying EDI adoption and implementation, there is little information from the perspective of the end user.
Mary C. Jones, Robert C. Beatty
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This study was undertaken to identify antecedents of user satisfaction with EDI systems by surveying key end-users of EDI in a variety of firms across the United States. Although there is much empirical evidence about factors underlying EDI adoption and implementation, there is little information from the perspective of the end user.
Mary C. Jones, Robert C. Beatty
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New Library World, 1980
USER STUDIES proliferate in the literature of librarianship and information science. As early as 1967 one bibliography of library use studies contained 547 references. The popularity of the user study is probably a function of the service‐orientation of contemporary library philosophy.
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USER STUDIES proliferate in the literature of librarianship and information science. As early as 1967 one bibliography of library use studies contained 547 references. The popularity of the user study is probably a function of the service‐orientation of contemporary library philosophy.
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User satisfaction with maritime telemedicine
Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare, 2012We assessed the satisfaction of onboard caregivers with the maritime telehealth service provided by the Centre de Consultations Médicales Maritimes (CCMM). We conducted a survey of captains and caregivers by email. Of the 385 surveys sent out, 165 (43%) were completed.
Emilie, Dehours +7 more
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A model of user information satisfaction
ACM SIGMIS Database: the DATABASE for Advances in Information Systems, 1994Previous investigations of the User Information Satisfaction construct have approached the definition of satisfaction from a narrow perspective. The focus was primarily on the attributes of the system, with scant attention paid to the attributes of the user or of the organizational context in which system usage occurs.
Ashraf I. Shirani +2 more
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A methodology for measuring user satisfaction
Information Processing & Management, 1989Abstract The primary goal of this paper is to provide a simplified process that can be used by computer departments in measuring fulfillment of user requirements. Emphasis is placed on practical interpretation and usefulness of results. The methodology has been designed in a stepwise manner so that people with little knowledge about the subject can ...
D. N. J. Mostert +2 more
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Modelling and Detecting Changes in User Satisfaction
Proceedings of the 23rd ACM International Conference on Conference on Information and Knowledge Management, 2014Informational needs behind queries, that people issue to search engines, are inherently sensitive to external factors such as breaking news, new models of devices, or seasonal changes as 'black Friday'. Mostly these changes happen suddenly and it is natural to suppose that they may cause a shift in user satisfaction with presented old search results ...
Kiseleva, J. +3 more
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A User-Satisfaction Approach to IS Effectiveness Measurement
Journal of Information Technology, 1991This paper reports on research conducted by the authors into how to measure the effectiveness of a personal computer network used by a business school to deliver a range of personal productivity tools to MBA students, as well as academic and administrative staff.
Dan Remenyi, Arthur Money
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User's Satisfaction in Recommendation Systems
2014A significant response to the information overload problem currently being experienced as a result of the enormous advent of internet usage has been demonstrated by recommendation systems; that is, providing users with adapted information services. User preferences play a key role in preparing recommendations in the search for required information over
Shahid Kamal +2 more
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Information Systems Management, 1993
Senior executives have individualized needs. How well are their needs met by executive information systems (EISs) designed for their use? This survey of CEOs measures their satisfaction with EISs. The survey also tests what link, if any, exists between a high level of user satisfaction and certain design and implementation approaches—including ...
Roch Bénard, Ahmet Şatir
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Senior executives have individualized needs. How well are their needs met by executive information systems (EISs) designed for their use? This survey of CEOs measures their satisfaction with EISs. The survey also tests what link, if any, exists between a high level of user satisfaction and certain design and implementation approaches—including ...
Roch Bénard, Ahmet Şatir
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Behavioral Analysis for User Satisfaction
2022 IEEE Eighth International Conference on Multimedia Big Data (BigMM), 2022Michela Chimienti +5 more
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