The Role of Past Experience with On-Premise on the Confirmation of the Actual System Quality of On-Demand Enterprise Systems

Author(s):  
Sebastian Walther ◽  
Rebekah Eden ◽  
Gaurang Phadke ◽  
Eymann Torsten
2020 ◽  
Vol 32 (1) ◽  
pp. 75-96 ◽  
Author(s):  
Camille Grange ◽  
Henri Barki

Researchers and practitioners have long been interested in identifying the criteria that users consider important in assessing whether a system is worth using. However, past research in this domain has not taken into account the characteristics of a system's design and their quality in a systematic and comprehensive manner, which is likely to have limited the development of actionable design guidelines. The article addresses this issue by suggesting a research model that links user beliefs—which have traditionally been used in IT acceptance and success research (i.e., information quality, system quality, usefulness, and ease of use)—to their beliefs regarding the quality of three categories of a system's design (i.e., visual quality, page layout quality, and navigation quality) and testing it in the context of organizational intranets. The analysis of data collected from 159 intranet website users in three organizations supported the model, suggesting that the three categories of design quality beliefs significantly influenced users' assessment of their system's information quality and system quality.


2021 ◽  
Vol 106 ◽  
pp. 04002
Author(s):  
Ludmila Shcherbakova ◽  
Ludmila Zobova ◽  
Elena Evdokimova

The article substantiates the systemic quality of digital society as an internal need for digital equality. The basis of the proof is the analysis of new properties of modern information: accessibility (spatial distribution and affordability) and dynamism (increase of its quantity and quality). It is shown that systematic quality is implemented through the production-technical and institutional-economic relations of the digital society thanks to the technologies of the second wave of the digital revolution: open information systems, a comprehensive Internet and big data, cloud technologies and social networks. The article presents the mechanisms changing under the influence of the system quality of the digital society: ensuring management at all levels, forming an optimal sectoral structure, identifying new sources of economic growth, changing the role of an individual in solving the problem of social development. The article summarizes that models, tasks and forms of realization of modern digital policy depend on the degree of implementation of the system quality, i.e. equality.


2019 ◽  
Vol 15 (1) ◽  
pp. 12-15
Author(s):  
Martin Vojtek ◽  
Martin Kendra ◽  
Jaromír Široký

Abstract Integrated passenger transport system consists of many factors with various impacts on the entire system quality. In passenger transport, there are mostly individual passengers therefore it is difficult to determine all transport requirements. In the passenger transport system, there are several modes of transport, but passengers mostly use road and rail transport. Passenger transport system is influenced by many qualitative factors with various impacts. The paper is focused on analysis of the role of railways in integrated passenger transport systems. The analysis is from passenger point of view because the key element in railway passenger transport is the passenger (customer), who requires the transport from one place to another. A basic precondition for accomplishing the main requirement (transport), is making the complete offer which provides not only transport, but also other complementary services. There are several types of passenger trains, which jointly create a part of integrated transport system. Quality of this transport system depends on train route topology, timetable of trains, number and location of all stations and stops. Primary function of the transport system is providing transport for passengers on regional, national-interregional and international level; therefore, the analysis involves these levels.


2017 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 30
Author(s):  
M Yulis Hamidy ◽  
Enikarmila Asni

Problem-based Learning (PBL) is an effective approach to promote student-centered learning. PBL tutorials were thekey step in PBL process. Students’ participation in PBL tutorials can be influenced by many factors. The aim of thisstudy was to identify the factors that influence students’ participation in PBL tutorials among students in Faculty ofMedicine University of Riau. The research was a cross sectional study using self report questionnaires obtained fromPBL students, conducted in April - October 2009. The students’ participation was assessed using Visschers-Pleijersquestionnaires. The result revealed the characteristics of parcipants which are female (79.5%), 19 years old (40.2%),had GPA 2.50 – 3.00 (56.7%), had past experience in organization (89.0%). Among 44.1% of the participants showedactive participation in tutorial processs. Male students more likely active than female students (P = 0.045). Anotherfactors including age, GPA, past experience in organization, role of tutors, and quality of scenario were not influencedthe participation of subject. Students’ participation in PBL tutorials among students in Faculty of Medicine Universityof Riau was influenced by sex.


Author(s):  
Stuart O. Schweitzer ◽  
Z. John Lu

The pharmaceutical industry has been heavily criticized for the amount it spends, as well as for the tactics it uses to promote drugs. This chapter begins by providing an overview of pharmaceutical promotion in recent years, and then offers a closer examination of each major promotional channel, including detailing, free samples, journal advertising, sponsorship of medical conferences, direct-to-consumer advertising, and e-promotion. It systematically reviews the contemporary health economics literature on the effect of pharmaceutical promotion on demand, pricing, utilization, and quality of care. The role of the FDA in regulating drug advertising is also examined, including the debate on whether the agency’s responsibility in this area should be expanded or curtailed. The last section of the chapter examines the issues of false or misleading advertising and off-label promotion. The focus in this chapter is on the US drug market.


Electronics ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (12) ◽  
pp. 1394
Author(s):  
Cristian Zambelli ◽  
Lorenzo Zuolo ◽  
Antonio Aldarese ◽  
Salvatrice Scommegna ◽  
Rino Micheloni ◽  
...  

3D NAND Flash is the preferred storage medium for dense mass storage applications, including Solid State Drives and multimedia cards. Improving the latency of these systems is a mandatory task to narrow the gap between computing elements, such as CPUs and GPUs, and the storage environment. To this extent, relatively time-consuming operations in the storage media, such as data programming and data erasing, need to be prioritized and be potentially suspendable by shorter operations, like data reading, in order to improve the overall system quality of service. However, such benefits are strongly dependent on the storage characteristics and on the timing of the single operations. In this work, we investigate, through an extensive characterization, the impacts of suspending the data programming operation in a 3D NAND Flash device. System-level simulations proved that such operations must be carefully characterized before exercising them on Solid State Drives to eventually understand the performance benefits introduced and to disclose all the potential shortcomings.


2013 ◽  
Vol 21 (1) ◽  
pp. 24-33 ◽  
Author(s):  
Anne Eschen ◽  
Franzisca Zehnder ◽  
Mike Martin

This article introduces Cognitive Health Counseling 40+ (CH.CO40+), an individualized intervention that is conceptually based on the orchestration model of quality-of-life management ( Martin & Kliegel, 2010 ) and aims at improving satisfaction with cognitive health in adults aged 40 years and older. We describe the theoretically deduced characteristics of CH.CO40+, its target group, its multifactorial nature, its individualization, the application of subjective and objective measures, the role of participants as agents of change, and the rationale for choosing participants’ satisfaction with their cognitive health as main outcome variable. A pilot phase with 15 middle-aged and six older adults suggests that CH.CO40+ attracts, and may be particularly suitable for, subjective memory complainers. Implications of the pilot data for the further development of the intervention are discussed.


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