Mandatory System Usage Behaviour: A Case Study in Australian Resorts

Author(s):  
Leo Y. L. Kwong ◽  
Susan Foster ◽  
Victoria Peel
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2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (8) ◽  
pp. 3285 ◽  
Author(s):  
Elżbieta Macioszek ◽  
Paulina Świerk ◽  
Agata Kurek

The bike-sharing system allows urban residents to rent a bike at one of the rental stations located in the city, use them for their journey, and return them to any other or the same station. In recent years, in many cities around the world, such systems were established to encourage their residents to use bikes as an element of enhancing sustainable mobility and as a good complement to travel made using other modes of transport. The main purpose of this article is to present the results of an analysis of the functioning of the bike-sharing system in Warsaw (Poland). Moreover, the article presents an analysis of the accessibility to individual stations. An important aspect is that the bike-sharing system has been popular among users and that more people use it. Therefore, the city should be provided with a dense network of conveniently located bike-sharing stations. Also, the quality of the bike-sharing system should be an adjustment to the user’s expectations. In connection with the above, the article also presents the results of the analysis of factors affecting bike-sharing system usage as well as the level of satisfaction connected with bike-sharing system usage. The results of the analysis showed that there is a strong positive correlation between these variables. The obtained results can be helpful for carrying out activities whose purpose is to increase the bike-sharing system usage as well as to increase the level of satisfaction connected with bike-sharing system usage.


2011 ◽  
Vol 255-260 ◽  
pp. 2882-2885
Author(s):  
Su Sui Lin ◽  
Kwo Ting Fang

To understand information system (IS) or information technology (IT), gender differences are the potentially critical issues. Getting more insights into the differences of gender, case study was applied to explore them in information system usage and then compare the difference between man and woman’s System Influence Diagram (SID). Some findings were explored in this study. First, woman put more emphasis on function of information system, yet man focus on management function in organizations. Second, man thought that user habit and perception interacted with information system design. But user habit was just influenced by system design directly in woman’s SID. Third, there was a feedback loop in woman’s SID associated with management function but no feedback loop in man’s SID.


Author(s):  
DHIRENDRA PANDEY ◽  
MOHD. WARIS KHAN ◽  
VANDANA PANDEY

To support the evocation and validation of the goals achieved by the existing system and to illustrate problems of the old system, we suggest to capture current system usage using rich media (e.g., video, speech, pictures, etc.) and to interrelate those observations with the goal definitions .Therefore it becomes necessary to relate the parts of the observations which have caused the definition of a goal or against which a goal was validated with the corresponding goal in every phase of software development process. These interrelations provide the base for: 1) explaining and illustrating a goal model to, e.g., untrained stakeholders and/or new team members, and thereby improving a common understanding of the goal model; 2) detecting, analyzing, and resolving a different interpretation of the observations; 3) comparing different observations using computed goal annotations; and 4) refining or detailing a goal model during later process phase. Using the PRIME implementation framework, we have implemented the PRIME-CREWS environment, which supports the interrelation of conceptual models and captured system usage observations. We report on our experiences with PRIME-CREWS gained in a first experimental case study. The successful implementation of proposed requirement evocation and validation process can have a good impact on the production of quality software product.


2015 ◽  
Vol 72 (4) ◽  
Author(s):  
Lily Puspa Dewi ◽  
Sugiarto Sugiarto ◽  
Andy Febrico Bintoro ◽  
Arlinah Imam Raharjo

TRAMPIL Foundation is a social foundation that is engaged in the education field by providing learning facilities for public in Surabaya, especially for teachers or educators to improve their teaching quality.  The Foundation established the learning centers are spread all over Indonesia to provide the learning facilities for people in the rural area. The learning center sets up the library and under supervises by the foundation in Surabaya. In this study, we will develop a system to integrate collection data of each learning center. This system is expected may help the librarian to manage and distribute the information of both physical and digital collections. This system is also able to help librarian for monitoring the system usage therefore that it can be used as an evaluation of the development of learning centers. The system is implemented in web technology using Yii framework. Based on a questionnaire given to the system stakeholders, 100% assess the software meets the library business’ needs and present accurate data. 100% of respondents measure the overall software is high.


2014 ◽  
Vol 10 (4) ◽  
pp. 36-58
Author(s):  
R. Rajendran ◽  
Ranga Rajagopal

The level of success of Information Systems (IS) implemented in various organizations depends on several factors and is better measured through process metrics than project metrics. It is believed that innovative and increased use of the system (deep structure usage) and learning lead to internalization of knowledge. This in turn ensures that IS continuance (post implementation system usage) becomes more dynamic and effective contributing to enhancement in task performance resulting in better business value. A theoretical framework has been proposed based on previous theories and observations from a case study. An approach of mixed method research using multiple case studies and an empirical survey in the Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) domain has been used to validate a conceptual model. The findings use meta-inference to offer a new dimension in the area of system usage and learning which could be useful to IS practitioners and researchers.


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