The effects of self-efficacy on computer usage
M Igbaria, J Iivari - Omega, 1995 - Elsevier
This paper examines the effect of self-efficacy, belief in one's capabilities of using a
computer in the accomplishment of specific tasks, on computer usage. It introduces an …
computer in the accomplishment of specific tasks, on computer usage. It introduces an …
Influence of computer attitude and self-efficacy on IT usage behavior
PY Chau - Journal of Organizational and End User Computing …, 2001 - igi-global.com
Based on an augmented Technology Acceptance Model (TAM), this paper examines the
influence of computer attitude and self-efficacy on IT usage behavior. Computer attitude and …
influence of computer attitude and self-efficacy on IT usage behavior. Computer attitude and …
Factors affecting the design of computer icons
The purpose of this study was to identify and investigate the main factors involved in the
design of computer graphic user interfaces (GUI), commonly known as computer icons …
design of computer graphic user interfaces (GUI), commonly known as computer icons …
On the role of human operators in the design process of cobotic systems
Industrial cobotics is presented as a way of business competitiveness by combining human
skills and decision making with robotic advantages. The place and safety of humans in …
skills and decision making with robotic advantages. The place and safety of humans in …
[图书][B] Communication of complex information: User goals and information needs for dynamic web information
MJ Albers - 2004 - taylorfrancis.com
The amount of information available for any realistic complex situation is likely to overwhelm
most users, as well as stymie any designer tasked with presenting the information. Providing …
most users, as well as stymie any designer tasked with presenting the information. Providing …
Principles for a usability-oriented pattern language
MJ Mahemoff, LJ Johnston - Proceedings 1998 Australasian …, 1998 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
High level usability principles (eg" familiarity") are difficult to apply to specific projects, and
style guides providing more detailed instructions are often misinterpreted and inaccessible …
style guides providing more detailed instructions are often misinterpreted and inaccessible …
Human factors: imperative concepts for information systems in critical care
N Staggers - AACN Advanced Critical Care, 2003 - AACN
This article provides an overview of human factors, ergonomics, human-computer
interaction, and usability concepts as they relate to critical care settings. The use of these …
interaction, and usability concepts as they relate to critical care settings. The use of these …
Modelling and generation of graphical user interfaces in the TADEUS approach
T Elwert, E Schlungbaum - … and Verification of Interactive Systems' 95 …, 1995 - Springer
The goal of the TADEUS-approach (TA sk-based DE velopment of US er interface software)
is the task-oriented and user-centred development of graphical user interfaces (GUI). For …
is the task-oriented and user-centred development of graphical user interfaces (GUI). For …
Formative evaluation of a multimedia program for patients about the side effects of cancer treatment
CT Furstenberg, JA Carter, JV Henderson… - Patient education and …, 2002 - Elsevier
Formative evaluation of multimedia programs can prevent costly and time-consuming
revisions and result in more effective programs. Yet systematic formative evaluation is …
revisions and result in more effective programs. Yet systematic formative evaluation is …
Impact of consistency in customer relationship management on e-commerce shopper preferences
AA Ozok, K Oldenburger, G Salvendy - Journal of organizational …, 2007 - Taylor & Francis
Customer Relationship Management (CRM) in e-commerce is concerned with retaining the
existing customers on a long-term basis, motivating them to come back to shop for more and …
existing customers on a long-term basis, motivating them to come back to shop for more and …