Ensuring information quality in a very large Web-based Information Network

Author(s):  
M. Missikoff ◽  
R. Pizzicannella
2011 ◽  
pp. 1765-1777
Author(s):  
Pratyush Bharati ◽  
Abhijit Chaudhury

Choiceboards are Web-based systems that allow consumers to customize their orders. The study investigated factors that affect consumers’ intention to use choiceboards. The research is based on Masons’ theory and DeLone and McLean’s model of information system use. It was found that intention to use is affected by overall satisfaction. In turn, these two factors are positively impacted by factors such as system quality and information quality. In spite of support from theory, the evidence for the factor, information presentation was weak.


2017 ◽  
Vol 16 (01) ◽  
pp. 1750001 ◽  
Author(s):  
Poornima Panduranga Kundapur ◽  
Lewlyn Lester Raj Rodrigues

The software industry being highly resource-oriented tries to ensure that knowledge residing in the minds of the employees is effectively utilised for leveraging core business competencies. Therefore, providing effective knowledge management systems (KMSs) to utilise this knowledge for optimising business processes has become crucial for enterprises to stay competitive. This paper attempts to assess the effectiveness of KMS implementations from a knowledge workers’ perspective via six dimensions of the Jennex and Olfman (J&O) KMS success model. Quantitative data was collected through a web-based survey questionnaire from knowledge workers in 25 Indian software companies. Statistical analysis of the study’s model was conducted using SmartPLS® (version 2.0.M3) software for assessment of both measurement and structural models. The empirical analysis of the model’s hypotheses indicated that a knowledge worker’s intent to use a KMS is significantly dependent on Service and Knowledge/Information Quality dimensions of J&O KMS success model. This paper implies that the J&O KMS success model seems to have adequate predictive power for most implied variables with the exception of System Quality. The J&O KMS success model from a practical point of view offers a means for organisations to evaluate and predict the effectiveness of KMS implementations. The results produced in this study may allow KM practitioners to know more about the levers that help to improve their KMS and thus suitably prioritise their investment plans accordingly.


Author(s):  
Sivaporn Wangpipatwong ◽  
Wichian Chutimaskul ◽  
Borworn Papasratorn

This study empirically examines Web site quality toward the enhancement of the continued use of e-government Web sites by citizens. The web site quality under examination includes three main aspects, which are information quality, system quality, and service quality. The participants were 614 country-wide e-citizens of Thailand. The data were collected by means of a web-based survey and analyzed by using multiple regression analysis. The findings revealed that the three quality aspects enhanced the continued use of e-government Web sites, with system quality providing the greatest enhancement, followed by service quality and information quality.


Libri ◽  
2015 ◽  
Vol 65 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Dawit Demissie ◽  
Abebe Rorissa

AbstractWeb-based Information and Communication Technology (ICT) applications offer benefits in managing interactions between stakeholders. As a result, schools are increasingly adopting them. Consequently, a holistic picture of the factors that contribute to ICT adoption and use in such settings is needed. Since


2009 ◽  
pp. 1956-1969
Author(s):  
Pratyush Bharati ◽  
Abhijit Chaudhury

Choiceboards are Web-based systems that allow consumers to customize their orders. The study investigated factors that affect consumers’ intention to use choiceboards. The research is based on Masons’ theory and DeLone and McLean’s model of information system use. It was found that intention to use is affected by overall satisfaction. In turn, these two factors are positively impacted by factors such as system quality and information quality. In spite of support from theory, the evidence for the factor, information presentation was weak.


Expansion of deluding data in ordinary access news sources, for example, web-based media channels, news web journals, and online papers have made it testing to distinguish reliable news sources, hence expanding the requirement for computational apparatusesready to give bits of knowledge into the unwavering quality of online substance. In this paper, every person center around the programmed ID of phony substance in the news stories. In the first place, all of us present a dataset for the undertaking of phony news identification. All and sundry depict the pre-preparing, highlight extraction, characterization and forecast measure in detail. We've utilized Logistic Regression language handling strategies to order counterfeit news. The prepreparing capacities play out certain tasks like tokenizing, stemming and exploratory information examination like reaction variable conveyance and information quality check (for example invalid or missing qualities). Straightforward pack of-words, n-grams, TF-IDF is utilized as highlight extraction strategies. Strategic relapse model is utilized as classifier for counterfeit news identification with likelihood of truth.


2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 154-164
Author(s):  
Mahfudzah Othman ◽  
Illi Najwa Mohamad Sakri ◽  
Nurzaid Muhd Zain ◽  
Zulfikri Paidi ◽  
Nora Yanti Che Jan ◽  
...  

E-commerce is one of the innovations that has started to become a new norm in this millennium. Due to the time-consuming physical shopping activities, the increase in living expenses, and the increase of responsibilities, people tend to find new ways to adapt to this new norm. Thus, buying groceries online has also been the preferred way for many people nowadays as it could save time and reduce daily hassles. This paper discusses the design and development of a web-based Groceries Ordering System with QR Code that was built using the web-based applications such as PHP, HTML and MySQL. The design and development of the prototype system involves three main phases, which are the system design, system development and system testing and took into consideration five criteria of the end-user satisfaction of an online shopping system, which are the system’s content, accuracy of information, format of the information displayed, ease of use and timeliness. The prototype system will also incorporate the QR code technology where it provides functions for information of products’ purchases and transactions. Upon completion of the prototype system, testing for usability among potential end-users was conducted, where it focusses on system’s usefulness, information quality and interface quality. Forty participants have completed the usability testing, and the results have showed that the Groceries Ordering System with QR Code has fulfilled all the five criteria of end user’s satisfaction


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