An ease of use evaluation of an integrated document processing system

Author(s):  
Michael Good
2018 ◽  
Vol 7 (4.9) ◽  
pp. 90
Author(s):  
Yuhelmi . ◽  
Surya Dharma ◽  
Mery Trianita ◽  
Listiana Sri Mulatsih

This study was aimed to investigate the determinants of actual use of computer based transaction processing system among employees in minimarkets in Padang, Indonesia. In addition to Perceived ease of use and perceived usefulness which are the basic models of Technology Acceptance Model (TAM), Subjective norm was conceptualized as an external variable that affecting Technology Acceptance among users of transaction processing system. In total, 246 employees participated in this study. The results show that the perceived ease of use positively affects Perceived Usefulness and Attitude. Furthermore, perceived usefulness and subjective norm have positively affected on Attitude. Likewise Attitude has positively affected on Actual Use. This study reveals that employees tend to comply the peers’ opinion on using transaction processing system. For future research is expected to expand the TAM model by adding external variables and individual characteristics as a moderator variable  


Author(s):  
Ahmad Q. Alhamad ◽  
Ahmed M. Elshamy ◽  
Waleed Maqableh ◽  
Asma Qasim

1996 ◽  
Vol 19 (3) ◽  
pp. 275-294 ◽  
Author(s):  
N. Bourbakis ◽  
N. Pereira ◽  
S. Mertoguno

1998 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kazem Taghva ◽  
Allen Condit ◽  
Julie Borsack ◽  
John Kilburg ◽  
Changshi Wu ◽  
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1975 ◽  
Vol 15 (1) ◽  
pp. 117
Author(s):  
T. N. Wells

Since the Barrow Island oil field was discovered in 1964, over 500 production, injection, and water source wells have been drilled through the principal producing reservoir, the Windalia Sand. With the initial interpretation of logs and core data, and the subsequent recording of production/injection rates and pressure measurements, a large volume of disparate but related data has been accumulated-well evaluations, correlation sheets, porosity and saturation data and fluid production/injection histories.In late 1972, behaviour of the water-flood indicated the need for additional geological analysis of the Windalia Pool and a subsequent production review and re-assessment of the water-flood programme as a control for future production from the reservoir.Given limited time and a large mass of data to be reworked and re-evaluated, it was evident that detailed analyses would not be possible without the use of some automatic data processing system to produce the many pre-requisite displays. WAPET's Computer Services Division was called in and a set of computer programs was developed for generating a wide range of maps, cross sections, and performance graphs. All of these provide simple but powerful display-definition procedures to give extensive user control over the scope, content and presentation of a display. Specified data items for a group of wells are easily referenced and operated upon mathematically and logically to produce a number of different displays, e.g., an isopach or water cut map, a stratigraphic cross-section, a series of porosity bar charts, or a series of production performance curves or cross-plots.The programs were used extensively in the two reservoir studies, and proved to be of great assistance. The power, flexibility, and ease of use of the programs allowed the examination of a large volume of data in a short time, resulting in a much more objective analysis than would have been possible using traditional manual techniques of display preparation.


Author(s):  
JASON T. L. WANG ◽  
PETER A. NG

This paper presents the design of an intelligent document processing system, called TEXPROS. The system is a combination of filing and retrieval systems, which supports storing, extracting, classifying, categorizing, retrieving and browsing information from a variety of documents. TEXPROS is built based on object-oriented programming and rule-based specification techniques. In this paper, we describe main design goals of the system, its data model, logical file structure, and strategies for document classification and categorization. We also illustrate various retrieval methods and query processing techniques through examples. Finally applications of TEXPROS are presented, where we suggest ways in which the use of the system may alter the software process model.


Measurement ◽  
2015 ◽  
Vol 61 ◽  
pp. 88-99 ◽  
Author(s):  
Francesco Adamo ◽  
Filippo Attivissimo ◽  
Attilio Di Nisio ◽  
Maurizio Spadavecchia

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