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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Research for Service Quality of KHB Information System and It's User Satisfaction

Shih, Mei-Chu 02 June 2008 (has links)
Abstract This research adopts DeLone & McLean (2003) information system success Model to take the Service Quality of KHB Information System service quality as the research subject, and makes an investigation on the Service Quality of KHB Information System users like ships shipping industry, the ship serves the agent industry, loading and unloading contracting industry, etc. It is carried by the questionnaire and discusses the correlation between information quality, system quality, service quality and user satisfaction relations. This discovery of the research is listed as follows¡G ¤@¡B "Information Quality" positively affects "User Satisfaction" of KHB Information System. ¤G¡B "System Quality" positively affects "User Satisfaction" of KHB Information System. ¤T¡B "Service Quality" positively affects "User Satisfaction" of KHB Information System. ¥|¡B "User Satisfaction" positively affects "System Benefit" of KHB Information System. The conclusion of the research is that the Service Quality of KHB Information System service quality has a positive influence on the users¡¦ satisfaction, and further positively influences system benefit. Meanwhile, it reveals that users have different needs for the Service Quality of KHB Information System and suggests that KHB may provide tailored service to the users. Keywords¡GInformation System, DeLone & McLean information system success Model
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Study on Architecture-Oriented Finance Management ERP

Kuo, Cheng-Yih 21 January 2008 (has links)
Summary In an era of knowledge economy, it is necessary to promote the efficiency of business. However, when a corporation decides to use an enterprise resource planning (abbreviated as ERP) system, it becomes a gigantic problem to choose either developing the system by themselves or buying a suit ERP software. At present, the maturity of ERP software on the market is able to fulfill the general demand of business. But enterprises in general need to face the situation that the procedure revises when having special demands. The suit ERP software on the market, will divide the system into several main module at present, usually can include financial management, stock control, sale management, procurement management, production management, human resource management. The suit ERP software on the current market, the major problem stems from three causes. They are process-oriented, structured method, and object-oriented. We call them non architecture oriented finance management ERP model (NAOFMERPM) This research develops an architecture oriented finance management ERP model (AOFMERPM) which solves the problems generated by NAOFMERPM. To validate this expression, we use the information system success model (abbreviated as IS Success Model) three factors, information quality, system quality, service quality to prove AOFMERPM is better than NAOFMERPM .
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Process oriented information management in construction

Lindfors, Christian January 2003 (has links)
<p>The construction industry is often accused of beingfragmented and inefficient in nature due to the lack ofcontinuity and repetitive behaviour in projects. For many yearsinformation technology has been put forward as a solution. But,despite the potentials, little gains have been harvested by thedevelopment of computerised information systems (IS). Theoverall aim of this research is to determine if a moreaccessible and clearly described housing development processcould be enabled by an information system, which in itself,could improve both individual and project (group) performance.Two research questions are being put forward; first, will aprocess-oriented IS positively impact on the performance ofproject managers and in particular on the performance ofproject groups? Second, how important is a process-orientedinformation management process for the success of the IS? Toanswer these questions an action research approach with largeinfluences of survey research has been adopted. The researchconsists of two phases; a process orientation within a largeSwedish housing development company and a survey of projectmanagers¡¦ attitudes towards a new process-orientedIS also including a study of dependencies found among variablesof information system success (ISS). To enable a verificationof the success of the IS an assessment instrument - hypothesismodel - for evaluating ISS was developed. The assessmentinstrument was built on DeLone and McLean's (1992) ISS modeland extended to include measures of information managementprocess quality (process quality). The hypothesis model wasthen tested empirically with a questionnaire survey. Astatistical test was also performed to test the hypothesisedrelationships of the augmented ISS model. In summarising thefindings of the data analysis, it is evident that the new ISreceived unexpected support from the respondents. The findingsalso indicate that the collected and analysed data show supportfor numerous of the hypothesised relationships of ISS.Conclusions are drawn that confirm the presence of a processquality measure for assessing ISS. From a practitioner'sperspective, this research suggests a course of action forprocess oriented organisational development. It also indicatesbeneficiary useof a process focus in IS development.</p><p><b>KEYWORDS:</b>Process orientation, information system,information system success, information management, projectmanagement</p>
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Process oriented information management in construction

Lindfors, Christian January 2003 (has links)
The construction industry is often accused of beingfragmented and inefficient in nature due to the lack ofcontinuity and repetitive behaviour in projects. For many yearsinformation technology has been put forward as a solution. But,despite the potentials, little gains have been harvested by thedevelopment of computerised information systems (IS). Theoverall aim of this research is to determine if a moreaccessible and clearly described housing development processcould be enabled by an information system, which in itself,could improve both individual and project (group) performance.Two research questions are being put forward; first, will aprocess-oriented IS positively impact on the performance ofproject managers and in particular on the performance ofproject groups? Second, how important is a process-orientedinformation management process for the success of the IS? Toanswer these questions an action research approach with largeinfluences of survey research has been adopted. The researchconsists of two phases; a process orientation within a largeSwedish housing development company and a survey of projectmanagers¡¦ attitudes towards a new process-orientedIS also including a study of dependencies found among variablesof information system success (ISS). To enable a verificationof the success of the IS an assessment instrument - hypothesismodel - for evaluating ISS was developed. The assessmentinstrument was built on DeLone and McLean's (1992) ISS modeland extended to include measures of information managementprocess quality (process quality). The hypothesis model wasthen tested empirically with a questionnaire survey. Astatistical test was also performed to test the hypothesisedrelationships of the augmented ISS model. In summarising thefindings of the data analysis, it is evident that the new ISreceived unexpected support from the respondents. The findingsalso indicate that the collected and analysed data show supportfor numerous of the hypothesised relationships of ISS.Conclusions are drawn that confirm the presence of a processquality measure for assessing ISS. From a practitioner'sperspective, this research suggests a course of action forprocess oriented organisational development. It also indicatesbeneficiary useof a process focus in IS development. KEYWORDS:Process orientation, information system,information system success, information management, projectmanagement / <p>NR 20140805</p>
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Design för översikt av kontinuerliga dataflöden : En studie om informationsgränssnitt för energimätning till hjälp för fastighetsbolag

Pettersson, Emma, Karlsson, Johanna January 2018 (has links)
Programvaror och gränssnitt är idag en naturlig del av vår vardag. Att ta fram användbara och framgångsrika gränssnitt är i företagens intresse då det kan leda till nöjdare och fler kunder. Problemformulering i den här rapporten bygger på användarundersökningar som genomförts på ett energipresenterade informationsgränssnitt som används av personer i fastighetsbranschen. Företaget som äger programvaran genomförde en enkätundersökning, i den indikerades att programvarans användbarhet behövde utvecklas och detta gavs i uppgift till projektgruppen att vidareutveckla. Vidareutvecklingen baseras på Delone och McLeans (2003) Information system success model samt begreppen informationsdesign, användbarhet och featuritis. Utifrån dessa skapades den teoretiska bakgrund som låg till grund för de kvalitativa intervjuerna och frågeformulär som togs fram. Den teoretiska bakgrunden låg dessutom till grund för de gränssnittsförslag som slutligen togs fram i projektet (Se figur 4). Resultatet av undersökningen visade att användare och supportpersonal hade förhållandevis olika upplevelser av Programvaran. Andra slutsatser som kunde dras om hur ett informationsgränssnitt ska designas för att fungera som stöd för användaren var följande. Det ska följa konventionella designmönster som ska vara konsekvent genom hela programvaran. De ska använda ett anpassat och tydligt språk och antingen vara så tydlig och intuitiv att alla verkligen kan förstå programvaran eller ha en bra och tydlig manual. / Software and interfaces are today a natural part of our everyday lives. Developing useful and successful interfaces is in business interest as it can lead to more satisfied customers. The problem in this report is based on user surveys conducted on an energy-presented information interface used by individuals in the real estate industry. The company that owns the software conducted a survey, indicating that the software usability needed to develop, and this was assigned to the project team to further develop. Further development is based on Delone and McLeans (2003) Information System Success Model as well as the terms information design, usability and featuritis. Based on these, the theoretical background used was the basis for the qualitative interviews and questionnaires that were presented. The theoretical background provided the basis for the interface proposals that were finally presented in the project (See Figure 6). The results of the survey showed that users and support staff had relatively different experiences of the software. The other conclusions that could be drawn about how an information interface should be designed to serve as support for the user were the following, it should follow conventional design patterns. The design should be consistent throughout the software, it should use an adapted and clear language, and either be so clear and intuitive that anyone can understand the software or offer a clear manual.
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Digital Acceptans : En undersökning av attityd till digitala verktyg / Digital Acceptance : A survey of attitudes towards digital tools

Levin, Gustav, Elvemo, Johan January 2021 (has links)
Idag kommer fler och fler i kontakt med nya digitala tekniker både inom yrket men även privat. Det är därför viktigare än någonsin att de digitala verktygen når upp till slutanvändares förväntningar såväl som krav. Syftet med denna studien var att undersöka fenomenet digital acceptans. Därför valdes modeller och teorier för utvärdering ut för att jämföras mot individens upplevelser och acceptans av digitala verktyg. En teoretisk grund har lagts genom att samla in och analysera nio modeller för utvärdering av system och användaracceptans, där tre modeller valdes ut. Studien har genomförts med hjälp av intervjuer där respondenter från olika yrkesbakgrunder har fått möjligheten att berätta om sina upplevelser kring digitaliseringen. Materialet från dessa intervjuer har därefter analyserats för att kategoriseras i olika teman med underkategorier, detta tillät undersökningen att jämföra resultatet från intervjuerna med aktuell forskning. Utifrån slutsatsen har studien tagit fram ett förslag på en konceptuell modell för hur acceptans av digitala verktyg skulle kunna se ut. / Today, more and more people come into contact with new digital technologies both in their profession but also privately. It is therefore more important than ever that digital tools meet the end-users’ expectations and requirements. The purpose of this research was to explore the phenomenon of digital acceptance. Therefore, models and theories for evaluation were selected to be compared against the individual's experience and acceptance of digital tools. A theoretical foundation was created by collecting and analyzing nine models for evaluation of systems and user acceptance, where three were selected. The research was conducted with the help of interviews where participants from different professional backgrounds were given the opportunity to talk about their experiences with digitalization. The material from these interviews was then analyzed and categorized into different themes with subcategories, this allowed the research to compare the results from the interviews with current research. Based on the conclusion, the research has produced a proposal with a conceptual model for what acceptance of digital tools could look like.
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Digital Acceptans : En undersökning av attityd till digitala verktyg / Digital Acceptance : A survey of attitudes towards digital tools

Levin, Gustav, Elvemo, Johan January 2021 (has links)
Idag kommer fler och fler i kontakt med nya digitala tekniker både inom yrket men även privat. Det är därför viktigare än någonsin att de digitala verktygen når upp till slutanvändares förväntningar såväl som krav. Syftet med denna studien var att undersöka fenomenet digital acceptans. Därför valdes modeller och teorier för utvärdering ut för att jämföras mot individens upplevelser och acceptans av digitala verktyg. En teoretisk grund har lagts genom att samla in och analysera nio modeller för utvärdering av system och användaracceptans, där tre modeller valdes ut. Studien har genomförts med hjälp av intervjuer där respondenter från olika yrkesbakgrunder har fått möjligheten att berätta om sina upplevelser kring digitaliseringen. Materialet från dessa intervjuer har därefter analyserats för att kategoriseras i olika teman med underkategorier, detta tillät undersökningen att jämföra resultatet från intervjuerna med aktuell forskning. Utifrån slutsatsen har studien tagit fram ett förslag på en konceptuell modell för hur acceptans av digitala verktyg skulle kunna se ut. / Today, more and more people come into contact with new digital technologies both in their profession but also privately. It is therefore more important than ever that digital tools meet the end-users’ expectations and requirements. The purpose of this research was to explore the phenomenon of digital acceptance. Therefore, models and theories for evaluation were selected to be compared against the individual's experience and acceptance of digital tools. A theoretical foundation was created by collecting and analyzing nine models for evaluation of systems and user acceptance, where three were selected. The research was conducted with the help of interviews where participants from different professional backgrounds were given the opportunity to talk about their experiences with digitalization. The material from these interviews was then analyzed and categorized into different themes with subcategories, this allowed the research to compare the results from the interviews with current research. Based on the conclusion, the research has produced a proposal with a conceptual model for what acceptance of digital tools could look like.
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Achieving Solution Success: An Investigation of User Participation Approaches

Mattia, Angela 28 April 2009 (has links)
User participation and its relationship to system success have been discussed in the information systems (IS) literature from many theoretical and practical perspectives. In reality, most of this discussion is grounded in empirical research that has yielded mixed results on the importance of user participation and its relationship to system success. The goal of this dissertation is to extend the line of inquiry into user participation during information system development by providing information systems researchers and IS practitioners with both a valid theoretical and practical investigation of a successful IS solution. This investigation organizes the study within a descriptive model that emerges from the different traditions of prior research and uncovers the approach to user participation in a successful IS solution. This user participation approach (UPA) model becomes the structure for the systematic arrangement of user participation approaches into a four-fold typology according to criteria or extrinsic information attributed to them in the research literature. A case study analysis and social network analysis of a successful IS solution will be used to describe, map and measure the relationships, activities, processes, and flows between participants, thus providing a descriptive and visual analysis of the relational structure that emerges. Indeed, these methodological approaches conceptualize the attributes and the relations of user participation during information system development and give insightful perspectives on how a successful IS solution is developed and implemented. The resulting outcome is a description of a successful approach to user participation and some practical recommendations on how to increase the chance of success in a system solution.
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The information system’s impact on the user’s readiness for change : A study of DeLone and McLean IS success model’s impact on the user’s readiness for change

Leifland, Gustav, Selelyo, Sandor January 2019 (has links)
Information system is a crucial topic in today’s business world. Without a proper information system, it is very difficult to compete on the market. The purpose of the study was to analyze the impact an information system has on the users work and how those factors are assessing the users’ readiness to change to e.g. switch from an existing information system to a new more advanced one. The study was based on the DeLone and McLean IS success model and a single case study was conducted with an inductive research approach. The empirical data has been gathered through semi-structured interviews and the findings show that reliability, response time and IT service of the IS system are the factors with the most influence on the user’s perceived readiness to change. Moreover, the users are not ready to change the current information system that is running within the company for a more advanced one. Position, technical skills and top management are all impacting the user’s readiness to change. Organizationscan use these findings to analyze the users’ satisfaction, their behavior and readiness to face the future changes.
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Information systems success and technology acceptance within a government organization.

Thomas, Patricia 08 1900 (has links)
Numerous models of IS success and technology acceptance their extensions have been proposed and applied in empirical. This study continues this tradition and extends the body of knowledge on the topic of IS success by developing a more comprehensive model for measuring IS success and technology acceptance within a government organization. The proposed model builds upon three established IS success and technology acceptance frameworks namely the DeLone and McLean (2003), Venkatesh et al.'s (2003) unified theory of acceptance and use of technology (UTAUT), and Wixom and Todd (2005). The findings from this study provide not only a comprehensive IS success assessment model but also insights into whether and how IS success models are influenced by application variables as applied within a government organization. Exploratory factor analysis and confirmatory factor analysis were performed for instrument refinement and validity test of the existing and proposed models. Using data from employees of a local government municipal, the comprehensive model explained 32 percent variance. Four of the hypothesis were fully supported five were not supported, and four were partially supported. In addition, the results suggest that behavioral intention may not be the best predictor of technology acceptance in a mandatory environment.

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