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Zhou, Chun, Ying Xu, Yin Liu, Wenjie Cao, and Hao Zhang. "The Research on User Perception Monitoring Technology." IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering 452 (December 13, 2018): 032051. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1757-899x/452/3/032051.

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Wulandari, Astri, Bethani Suryawardani, and Dandy Marcelino. "M-WALLET TECHNOLOGY: PERCEPTION AND SATISFACTION OF USERS ON USAGE INTENSITY." Jurnal Aplikasi Manajemen 18, no. 4 (December 1, 2020): 656–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.21776/ub.jam.2020.018.04.05.

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This study aimed to provide several purposes that could help LinkAja as an mwallet service provider to pay attention to consumer perceptions that will be impacted by user satisfaction and usage intensity. The research method used is quantitative with an explanatory approach and using the Structural Equational Model (SEM) as the analysis techniques with SMART PLS 2.0 software tools. This research was used accidentally as a sampling method with a total of 400 respondents. Based on the results calculations in the first sub-structure, consumer perception directly affects user satisfaction of LinkAja mobile wallet products. The research emphasizes the importance of consumer perceptions on mwallet satisfaction. From the calculation results in the second sub-structure, consumer satisfaction has an impact on the usage intensity of LinkAja m-wallet. Then this research shows a strong relationship between consumer perception and usage intensity of m-wallet And the last is consumer perception has a better impact on usage intensity of LinkAja mwallet through user satisfaction. For further researchers can modify this research by using different objects so that they can be compared to how consumer perceptions can affect user satisfaction and the intensity of using a digital wallet.
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Ahmad, Wan Nooraishya Wan, and Nazlena Mohamad Ali. "A user study on trust perception in persuasive technology." International Journal of Business Information Systems 29, no. 1 (2018): 4. http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/ijbis.2018.093999.

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Mohamad Ali, Nazlena, and Wan Nooraishya Wan Ahmad. "A User Study on Trust Perception in Persuasive Technology." International Journal of Business Information Systems 29, no. 1 (2018): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/ijbis.2018.10009818.

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Druica, Elena. "User Perception and Influencing Factors of Technology in Everyday Life." International Journal of Applied Behavioral Economics 2, no. 2 (April 2013): 77–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijabe.2013040105.

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Hadianti, Sri, Heckel Sungkar, Resti Kartika Dewi, Siti Nurlela, Achmad Rifai, and Laela Kurniawati. "Analisis Technology Acceptance Model Penerimaan Website Ilmukomputer.Com Pada Mahasiswa Teknik Informatika." Jurnal Teknologi Informasi dan Terapan 7, no. 1 (June 11, 2020): 33–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.25047/jtit.v7i1.130.

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Website Ilmukomputer.com is an e-Learning community that shares literature and lecture materials for free in the field of computing aka computer science and information technology in the Indonesian language. The main mission is to take part in the efforts to educate the nation's children, especially in computer science education, because the content of the website Ilmukomputer.com contains about computer science is more detailed again compared with the science of engineering faculty students get on campus.This research is done by using Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) method. This research uses 3 (three) variables, namely Perceived usefulness, Perceived Ease of Use and Attitude Toward Using. The data used are primary data obtained through questionnaire survey to students of Faculty of Informatics Engineering in Kota Bandung who has been using Ilmukomputer.com Website as a medium of information with a sample of 100 people. Data processed using SPSS software version 22.The results of this study note that the perception of benefit significantly affect the user attitude that is equal to 0.652 or 65.2%, the perception of ease of influence on user attitudes that is equal to 0.735 or 73.5%, and perceptions of usefulness, perceived ease of use significantly influence the attitude of users with the level Relationship R 0.877 = 87.7% and Rsquare 0.770 = 77%.
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Setiawan, Adi, and Lisa Harry Sulistiowati. "PENERAPAN MODIFIKASI TECHNOLOGY ACCEPTANCE MODEL (TAM) DALAM E-BUSINESS." Jurnal Manajemen dan Pemasaran Jasa 10, no. 2 (March 27, 2018): 171. http://dx.doi.org/10.25105/jmpj.v10i2.2277.

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<p><em>This study analyzed SMEs batik entrepreneurs in Cirebon to apply e-business. The TAM3 theory is used to create an analytical model in understanding the desires of the entrepreneur. The desire to use technology is due to the perception of the level of ease of use. The easier the user perception, the higher the ability to see the usefulness of technology, and the easier the perception of usage, the higher desire to utilize technology.</em><em> </em><em>The analysis result shows that </em>perceived ease of use<em> is in medium and low category.</em><em> </em>Perceived usefulness<em> </em><em>is in the high and medium category.</em><em> </em><em>The desire to </em>behavioral intention to use<em> is in the medium and low category. The result of hypothesis testing shows the perception of ease of influence perception of usefulness. Furthermore, perceptions of usefulness affect the desire to use technology in business activities. The test result shows the perception of ease that doesn’t give a direct significant influence to the desire to use technology.</em></p>
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Aas, I. H. Monrad. "Working with telemedicine: User characteristics and attitudes." Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare 6, no. 1_suppl (February 2000): 66–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1258/1357633001934195.

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Combined qualitative and quantitative interviews were conducted with 30 persons involved in four telemedicine specialties. The results showed little technology-related anxiety and all viewed the technology as useful. There was a positive general attitude to telemedical work, with a perception of the possibility of job satisfaction being improved and the technology being found to be easy to use. Negative general attitudes to telemedical work were not found. The implementation of telemedicine may therefore have a positive effect within organizations. Such findings may be important for the future widespread adoption of telemedicine.
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Halaweh, Mohanad. "Users' Perception of Security for Mobile Communication Technology." International Journal of Information Security and Privacy 8, no. 3 (July 2014): 1–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijisp.2014070101.

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Security perception has been investigated by much research within the e-commerce and e-banking context. However, very little research has investigated this issue within the general mobile context without limiting this to particular applications such as payment, marketing, banking and commerce. Therefore, this paper aims to explore the users' perception of security towards mobile phones from a wide perspective. An interpretive-qualitative research was adopted to investigate the users' perceptions. The research results provided evidence for extending the meaning of the security perception concept to include human security as a relevant issue to mobile phone usage. It also showed that mobile phones can be used as an instrument to commit fraud and crimes. Furthermore, the results showed that the development of mobile technology raises new security and privacy concerns. For practical implications, this research provides recommendations for mobile technology designers to improve mobile usability- related issues in order to improve users' feeling of security
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Urmetzer, Florian, and Isabelle Walinski. "User Acceptance and Mobile Payment Security." International Journal of E-Services and Mobile Applications 6, no. 2 (April 2014): 37–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijesma.2014040104.

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There have been multiple studies detailing mobile payment and its market potential. There is a gap in the literature when it comes to the study of acceptance factors focusing on security and trust. The researchers asked which qualities of security have an influence on the acceptance of a mobile payment service provider. Therefore this study will focus on distinguishing security in two dimensions: objective and subjective security. Objective security represents the user's perception of existing technical safety mechanisms. Subjective security is intangible, based on the user's feelings and perception towards security (trust). The Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) was the theoretical model used in the study. About three hundred responses were collected using an online questionnaire. The study showed that despite the financial crisis banks are still the preferred providers for mobile payment services, where over 80% of the respondents would like to receive the service from a bank. In contrast, only 20% would like to receive such a service from a mobile phone producer. Additionally objective security does not substantially increase subjective security; hence the user trusts the provider rather than the technology itself.
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Kashive, Neerja, Leena Powale, and Kshitij Kashive. "Understanding user perception toward artificial intelligence (AI) enabled e-learning." International Journal of Information and Learning Technology 38, no. 1 (December 14, 2020): 1–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijilt-05-2020-0090.

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PurposeThe purpose of this study is to explore the perception of the users concerning the role of artificial intelligence (AI) in enhancing personal learning profile (PLP), personal learning network (PLN) and personal learning environment (PLE) and their effect on the perceived ease of use, perceived effectiveness and perceived usefulness for enhancing the overall attitude and satisfaction of the e-learning.Design/methodology/approachThe data were collected from students and professionals who have ever used the e-learning module, and smart partial least square-structural equational modeling (PLS-SEM) is used to see relations between the different variables.FindingsIt was seen that the PLE is affecting both perceived ease of use and perceived usefulness. The research has shown that perceived ease of use showed a mediating effect between PLE and attitude and satisfaction. Further satisfaction mediates between perceived ease of use and intention. PLP has come out to significantly impacting perceived effectiveness. The multigroup analysis also showed that the attitude and satisfaction level affecting intention to use the e-learning module differ across the two groups of learners, i.e. gender and type of learners.Research limitations/implicationsThe data are collected from students and professionals who have ever used the e-learning module and wholly based on their perceptions, leading to self-perception bias.Originality/valueThe current research is trying to integrate the user perception of PLP, PLN, PLE into the framework of the technology acceptance model and see how they impact the overall attitude and satisfaction of the learners. AI can be used to improve them and make e-learning more adherent to the users. AI can play an essential role in generating the right environment by matching the profile of the learner.
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Nam, J., Yong Man Ro, Y. Huh, and M. Kim. "Visual content adaptation according to user perception characteristics." IEEE Transactions on Multimedia 7, no. 3 (June 2005): 435–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/tmm.2005.846801.

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Ding, Dong Dong. "Research on Indoor Pedestrian Positioning System Design Based on User Behavior Perception." Applied Mechanics and Materials 687-691 (November 2014): 3853–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.687-691.3853.

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With the development of computer and embedded technology, ubiquitous computing age is coming. In the ubiquitous age, people could get all kinds of services anywhere and at any time. In this paper, we design an indoor location system based on ultrasonic sensor and radio frequency technology. The ultrasonic positioning technology has many merits of high positioning accuracy, simple circuit structure and low cost. There are some components such as locating system, communication system, location system, security system and so on, emphasized supporting technologies in order to provide researchers with general cognition. The principle and the design of the system are described in detail. The system consists of the single chip circuit, the circuit of ultrasonic, the circuit of radio frequency signal, communication interface circuit and so on. Perceptual system can promote environmental intelligence and human services development, but also can promote public places security monitoring and early warning intelligence and automation.
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Pi, Shih-Ming, Hsiu-Li Liao, Su-Houn Liu, and Chia-Yu Hsieh. "The Effects of User Perception of Value on Use of Blog Services." Social Behavior and Personality: an international journal 38, no. 8 (September 1, 2010): 1029–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.2224/sbp.2010.38.8.1029.

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A weblog (blog) is a form of online technology that has the potential to be a teaching tool by creating a contact point between the teacher and the learner. In this study we used an Internet questionnaire to investigate teaching-related activities, with 187 blog users. The results of the statistical analysis provide several conclusions: a positive perception of value positively influences continued intention to use; convenience of use positively influences user perception of value; interaction; personalization; service compatibility; and cognitive effort all positively influence user perception of value.
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Syabila Zabidi, Nur, Noris Mohd Norowi, and Rahmita Wirza O.K. Rahmat. "A Survey of User Preferences on Biometric Authentication for Smartphones." International Journal of Engineering & Technology 7, no. 4.15 (October 7, 2018): 491. http://dx.doi.org/10.14419/ijet.v7i4.15.25763.

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The search for improving users’ security needs, awareness and concerns in the context of mobile phones still has been conducting in today’s society. Biometric systems identify a person or verify the identity of a person using purportedly unique physical traits or behaviour of that individual. In order to understand user requirements for biometric authentication, it is important to focus on several key issues, including the importance of smartphones in implementing biometric authentication, users’ general knowledge and perception towards biometric authentication, and users’ trust and practice when using different biometric technology for securing their smartphone’s data. A preliminary study in the form of an online survey was conducted. The idea of this study was to conduct a survey on users about their general knowledge and perceptions towards different biometric authentication on smartphones. The results of the study indicate that smartphone is an important tool in implementing biometric authentication. Moreover, users knew what biometric technology is and they are not reluctant to use them. Furthermore, users knew how to protect their smartphone’s data and practice the related preventions. The results are expected to give an insight of deploying biometric technology into mobile devices and further researching onto others biometric authentication.
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Davis, Fred D. "User acceptance of information technology: system characteristics, user perceptions and behavioral impacts." International Journal of Man-Machine Studies 38, no. 3 (March 1993): 475–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1006/imms.1993.1022.

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Abdekhoda, M., A. Dehnad, A. F. Hosseini, and M. Ahmadi. "Information Technology Acceptance in Health Information Management." Methods of Information in Medicine 53, no. 01 (2014): 14–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.3414/me13-01-0079.

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SummaryObjective: User acceptance of information technology has been a significant area of research for more than two decades in the field of information technology. This study assessed the acceptance of information technology in the context of Health Information Management (HIM) by utilizing Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) which was modified and applied to assess user acceptance of health information technology as well as viability of TAM as a research construct in the context of HIM.Methods: This was a descriptive- analytical study in which a sample of 187 personnel from a population of 363 personnel, working in medical records departments of hospitals affiliated to Tehran University of Medical Sciences, was selected. Users’ perception of applying information technology was studiedby a researcher-developed questionnaire. Collected data were analyzed by SPSS software (version16) using descriptive statistics and regression analysis.Results: The results suggest that TAM is a useful construct to assess user acceptance of information technology in the context of HIM. The findings also evidenced the per -ceived ease of use (PEOU) and perceived usefulness (PE) were positively associated with favorable users’ attitudes towards HIM. PU was relatively more associated ( r= 0.22, p = 0.05) than PEOU (r = 0.014, p = 0.05) with favorable user attitudes towards HIM.Conclusions: Users’ perception of usefulness and ease of use are important determinants providing the incentive for users to accept information technologies when the application of a successful HIM system is attempted. The findings of the present study suggest that user acceptance is a key element and should subsequently be the major concern of health organizations and health policy makers.
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Xie, Jigang. "Research on Weibo user behavior system for subjective perception and big data mining technology." Journal of Intelligent & Fuzzy Systems 38, no. 2 (February 6, 2020): 1225–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/jifs-179484.

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Kim, Minseo, Kwang-Sun Lim, and Sun-Young Park. "The Technology and Product Perception Gap of Digital Innovative Technology in the Stakeholder : Focused on Technology Developer and Market End-user." Korea Entrepreneurship Society 12, no. 4 (August 8, 2017): 51–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.24878/tkes.2017.12.4.051.

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Cross, Dori A., Zachary Levin, and Minakshi Raj. "Patient Portal Use, Perceptions of Electronic Health Record Value, and Self-Rated Primary Care Quality Among Older Adults: Cross-sectional Survey." Journal of Medical Internet Research 23, no. 5 (May 10, 2021): e22549. http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/22549.

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Background Older adults are increasingly accessing information and communicating using patient-facing portals available through their providers’ electronic health record (EHR). Most theories of technology acceptance and use suggest that patients’ overall satisfaction with care should be independent of their chosen level of portal engagement. However, achieving expected benefits of portal use depends on demonstrated support from providers to meet these expectations. This is especially true among older adults, who may require more guidance. However, little is known about whether misalignment of expectations around technology-facilitated care is associated with lower perceptions of care quality. Objective The aims of this study were to analyze whether older adults’ assessment of primary care quality differs across levels of patient portal engagement and whether perceptions of how well their provider uses the EHR to support care moderates this relationship. Methods We conducted a cross-sectional survey analysis of 158 older adults over the age of 65 (average age 71.4 years) across Michigan using a 13-measure composite of self-assessed health care quality. Portal use was categorized as none, moderate (use of 1-3 functionalities), or extensive (use of 4-7 functionalities). EHR value perception was measured by asking respondents how they felt their doctor’s EHR use improved the patient–provider relationship. Results Moderate portal users, compared to those who were extensive users, had lower estimated care quality (–0.214 on 4-point scale; P=.03). Differences between extensive portal users and nonportal users were not significant. Quality perception was only particularly low among moderate portal users with low EHR value perception; those with high EHR value perception rated quality similarly to other portal user groups. Conclusions Older adults who are moderate portal users are the least satisfied with their care, and the most sensitive to perceptions of how well their provider uses the EHR to support the relationship. Encouraging portal use without compromising perceptions of quality requires thinking beyond patient-focused education. Achieving value from use of patient-facing technologies with older adults is contingent upon matched organizational investments that support technology-enabled care delivery. Providers and staff need policies and practices that demonstrate technology adeptness. Older adults may need more tailored signaling and accommodation for technology to be maximally impactful.
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Sharma, J. K., and Ritu Narang. "Quality of Healthcare Services in Rural India: The User Perspective." Vikalpa: The Journal for Decision Makers 36, no. 1 (January 2011): 51–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0256090920110104.

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Developing nations have been focusing on relevant infrastructure, technology, disease control, and health outcomes in terms of deaths and disability-adjusted life years, largely ignoring the service quality aspect from the patient's viewpoint. However, researchers opine that real improvement in quality of care cannot occur if the user perception is not involved. Patients' perception is significant as it impacts their ‘health-seeking behaviour’ including utilization of services, seeks involvement in issues directly related to them, enables the service provider to meet their expectations better, and provides relevant information to the policy makers to improve the quality. Some studies conducted in the recent years have made attempts to develop multi-dimensional scales and measure quality of healthcare services in the developing nations. The current study seeks to assess the perception of patients towards quality of healthcare services in rural areas of seven districts of Uttar Pradesh based on the scale developed by Haddad et al (1988) after making adjustment for Indian culture and language. 500 patients were contacted at the healthcare centres. A response rate of 79.2 per cent was obtained resulting in 396 complete questionnaires. The 23-item scale employed in the study comprised five homogeneous sub-scales and tested well for reliability. The findings illustrated some interesting differences in user perception regarding service quality and how they varied between different healthcare centres and according to the demographic status of patients. It was observed that: ‘Healthcare delivery’ and ‘financial and physical access to care’ significantly impacted the perception among men while among women it was ‘healthcare delivery’ and ‘health personnel conduct and drug availability’. With improved income and education, the expectations of the respondents also increased. It was not merely the financial and physical access that was important but the manner of delivery, the availability of various facilities and the interpersonal and diagnostic aspect of care as well that mattered to the people with enhanced economic earnings. What was most astonishing was the finding that the overall quality of healthcare services is perceived to be higher in Primary Healthcare Centres than in Community Healthcare Centres (CHCs). Inadequate availability of doctors and medical equipments, poor clinical examination and poor quality of drugs were the important drawbacks reported at CHCs. The current study demonstrates that the instrument employed was reliable and possessed the power to discern differences in the opinion of people on the basis of demographic factors and point out the quality differences in different healthcare centres. It could be employed to evaluate healthcare quality perception in other rural and urban regions of the country and to assess the perception of users towards private healthcare centres. Further, research could be conducted on price-quality relationship. The government and policy makers are urged to consider the perceptions of patients as well in order to affect improvement in the quality of services and subsequently increase their utilization.
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., Sukasna, Kusrini ., and Sudarmawan . "EVALUASI PENERIMAAN PENGGUNA COMPUTER BASED TEST DENGAN PENDEKATAN TAM DI KULON PROGO." MULTITEK INDONESIA 10, no. 2 (February 16, 2017): 52. http://dx.doi.org/10.24269/mtkind.v10i2.344.

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Implementation of national examinations in junior high, high school / vocational equivalent is implemented by the Ministry of Education and Culture of the Republic of Indonesia is always changing, both in terms of benefits, technical implementation, the number of package models matter up with ways of correcting the results of the exam. Along with the technological development of national examinations now begin to be implemented by means of a computer on-line or better known as Computer Based Test (CBT). The purpose of this study was to examine the effect: the experience of the perception of usefulness and ease; complexity to the perception of usefulness and ease; the suitability of tasks to perception of usefulness and ease; perceived ease the perception of usefulness; perceptions of the usefulness of the attitude of users; perceived ease of the attitude of users; perceptions of the usefulness of the behavior of interest; user attitude towards the behavior of interest; behavior towards the use of real interest in the use of CBT. The approach used in this study is the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) I think Davis (1989) with SEM method PLS program to test the hypothesis in this study using SEM Based Component Analysis or Partial Least Square (PLS). The results obtained from this study finding significant influence and no significant external variables as well as some of the perceptions that influence the implementation of CBT in Kulon Progo.Implementation of national examinations in junior high, high school / vocational equivalent is implemented by the Ministry ofEducation and Culture of the Republic of Indonesia is always changing, both in terms of benefits, technical implementation, thenumber of package models matter up with ways of correcting the results of the exam. Along with the technological development ofnational examinations now begin to be implemented by means of a computer on-line or better known as Computer Based Test (CBT).The purpose of this study was to examine the effect: the experience of the perception of usefulness and ease; complexity to theperception of usefulness and ease; the suitability of tasks to perception of usefulness and ease; perceived ease the perception ofusefulness; perceptions of the usefulness of the attitude of users; perceived ease of the attitude of users; perceptions of the usefulnessof the behavior of interest; user attitude towards the behavior of interest; behavior towards the use of real interest in the use of CBT.The approach used in this study is the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) I think Davis (1989) with SEM method PLS program totest the hypothesis in this study using SEM Based Component Analysis or Partial Least Square (PLS). The results obtained from thisstudy finding significant influence and no significant external variables as well as some of the perceptions that influence theimplementation of CBT in Kulon Progo.
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Ghinea, G., and J. P. Thomas. "Quality of perception: user quality of service in multimedia presentations." IEEE Transactions on Multimedia 7, no. 4 (August 2005): 786–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/tmm.2005.850960.

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Stockinger, Hanna. "Consumers’ Perception of Augmented Reality as an Emerging end User Technology: Social Media Monitoring Applied." KI - Künstliche Intelligenz 29, no. 4 (August 13, 2015): 419–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13218-015-0389-5.

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Sutiono and Tri Ratna Taufiqurrahman. "FAKTOR-FAKTOR YANG MEMPENGARUHI RESISTENSI PENGGUNA TERHADAP IMPLEMENTASI SAKTI PADA KEMENTERIAN KEUANGAN." Indonesian Treasury Review Jurnal Perbendaharaan Keuangan Negara dan Kebijakan Publik 5, no. 1 (April 30, 2020): 47–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.33105/itrev.v5i1.179.

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ABSTRACT The objective of this research is to analyze factors that influence user resistance in piloting SAKTI at the Ministry of Finance. This study examined the impact of individual perception, switching costs, switching benefits, self-efficacy, leadership commitment, colleague opinion, technology and systems, and external factors to user resistance. This study collected the perceptions of 187 SAKTI users/operators of spending unit at Finance Ministry and analysed using multiple regression. The finding suggest that individual perception and technology and system have significant impact to the resistance of SAKTI users. SAKTI user behavior is influenced by the user's perception of the SAKTI application. A positive perception will affect positive behavior. This study suggest SAKTI developers pay attention to user individual perceptions so that the process of implementing SAKTI by users is easier. This research also suggest SAKTI developers to develop applications that are comfortable for users to use. In addition, an adequate internet network also needs to be considered so that the use of the SAKTI application is more convenient. Positive individual perception and more user friendly SAKTI must be considered so that the process of implementing SAKTI to all ministries / state institutions runs in accordance with the expectations of application users. ABSTRAK Penelitian ini menguji faktor-faktor yang mempengaruhi resistensi pengguna pada piloting aplikasi SAKTI di lingkungan satuan kerja pada Kementerian Keuangan. Variable independen yang digunakan adalah persepsi individu, switching cost, switching benefit, efikasi diri, komitmen pimpinan, opini kolega, teknologi dan sistem, serta faktor eksternal. Variabel independen yang digunakan adalah resistensi pengguna. Hasil pengujian terhadap variabel-variabel tersebut diharapkan menjadi dasar pengembangan aplikasi SAKTI sebelum diimplementasi secara penuh pada seluruh Kementerian/Lembaga. Sampel penelitian dipilih menggunakan teknik random purposive sampling. Sampel penelitian berjumlah 187 responden diperoleh menggunakan kuesioner online. Kuesioner dengan 5 skala Likert disebar menggunakan media sosial whatsapp. Data yang berhasil dikumpulkan secara lengkap diolah menggunakan regresi berganda dengan aplikasi pengolah data SPSS. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa variabel persepsi individu dan variabel teknologi dan sistem berpengaruh secara signifikan terhadap resistensi pengguna SAKTI. Perilaku pengguna SAKTI dipengaruhi oleh persepsi pengguna terhadap aplikasi SAKTI. Persepsi yang positif akan berpengaruh terhadap perilaku positif. Penelitian ini merekomendasikan kepada pengembang SAKTI untuk memperhatikan persepsi pengguna agar proses implementasi SAKTI oleh pengguna lebih mudah. Penelitian ini juga merekomendasikan kepada pengembang aplikasi SAKTI agar membuat aplikasi yang nyaman untuk digunakan oleh pengguna. Selain itu, jaringan internet yang memadai juga perlu diperhatikan agar penggunaan aplikasi SAKTI lebih nyaman. Persepsi individuyang positif dan aplikasi SAKTI yang user friendly harus diperhatikan agar proses implementasi aplikasi SAKTI kepada seluruh kementerian/lembaga berjalan sesuai dengan harapan pengguna aplikasi.
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Peng, Zhong-Ren, Danlin Yu, and Edward Beimborn. "Transit User Perceptions of the Benefits of Automatic Vehicle Location." Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board 1791, no. 1 (January 2002): 127–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.3141/1791-19.

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An attitudinal survey on transit riders’ perception of the importance transit users place on features of an automatic vehicle location (AVL) system is reported. Onboard surveys and on-time field checks were conducted in the cities of Manitowoc and Racine, Wisconsin, to determine how users in those cities perceive their transit systems and how well each transit system performs. The surveys indicate that transit riders put a great value on increased on-time performance and improved schedule reliability. Passengers value features that AVL technology could bring, such as improving on-time performance, knowing when the next bus will arrive, knowing how long the delay is in case of delay, and knowing that another bus could be dispatched in case of breakdown. The surveys indicate that AVL technology could improve transit services and add value to passengers. The survey also found the expected ridership increase resulting from the AVL technology to be moderate. On-time performance surveys conducted in each city indicate that transit services in these communities generally operate on time at the route level. Although there are bigger variations at the timepoint level, transit services are usually on time. The implementation of AVL could further improve on-time performance, but maybe only marginally.
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Amer, T. S., and Todd L. Johnson. "Information Technology Progress Indicators." International Journal of Technology and Human Interaction 12, no. 4 (October 2016): 1–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijthi.2016100101.

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Users of information technology (IT) often encounter “progress indicators” during their interactions. These graphics appear on screen as a user waits for a task to complete and are designed to inform the user of the progress made as the task moves toward completion. This study employs theoretical models from research on human experiences in waiting to develop hypotheses related to the design of one type of progress indicator: the “stalling progress bar.” That is, a progress bar that moves consistently during most of the computing process but then stalls for an indeterminate period before completing. Data from one experiment indicates that participants preferred a progress bar that moves consistently to a stalling progress bar, and judged the process duration to be shorter with the linear progress bar. Data from a second experiment indicates that displaying an explanatory message with a stalling progress bar enhances participant's perception about the stalling bar.
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Wetterneck, Tosha B., Pascale Carayon, Folasade Sobande, and Ann Schoofs Hundt. "Technology Characteristics Predicting End User Acceptance of Smart Intravenous Infusion Pumps." Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting 49, no. 11 (September 2005): 1038–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/154193120504901108.

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Technology acceptance is an important predictor of end user technology usage. Perceptions of technology characteristics relating to usability and technical performance are particularly important to understanding user acceptance. This paper reports on the implementation of Smart intravenous infusion pumps at a tertiary care hospital. Nurse user perceptions of the technology usability (five dimensions), technical performance, and acceptance were measured one month after implementation. Overall, 42% of nurses responded positively towards accepting the pump. For 21 of 23 usability characteristics and performance questions, nurses were more likely to report neutral perceptions than positive or negative perceptions. The highest positive perceptions were for ease of learning to operate the pump and reliability of the pump. Six characteristics predicted end-user acceptance. Perceptions that the IV pump enhanced job effectiveness, made the job easier, increased safety of care, and functioned as expected predicted higher acceptance, while perceptions that alarm messages were frustrating and the pump interface was rigid predicted lower acceptance. Therefore, a new finding provided in this study is that highlighting improved patient safety when hospitals implement Smart intravenous infusion pumps may improve user acceptance of the pump.
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Yang, Yuan Li. "Logistic Information Perception Interactive System Formed by Combination of RFID and TC35i." Applied Mechanics and Materials 52-54 (March 2011): 2151–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.52-54.2151.

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By analysis on the realization for RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) technology, TC35i module of CTI (Computer Telecommunication Integration) technology, this article provided a solution and technology realization method for Logistic Information Perception Interactive System. The Logistic Information Perception Interactive System is a combinational application of Internet Of Things (IOT)) RFID, CTI and internet technology, the system consists of three levels system structure of perception level, network level and interaction level, which is supported by RFID reader, RFID logistic tag, TC35i module and other software and hardware as well as interface technologies, integrates and build logistic business flow and information perception interactive section link for supply chain, forms interactive system of RFID logistic, TC35i equipments, user mobile communication, internet communication and other sections. In the Logistic Information Perception Interactive System, it uses AT signal, API (Application Programming Interface) interface program to design short message logistic business interactive program based on TC35i and RFID, realizes isomerism application of communication, technology in terms of logistic information application means, realizes the ubiquitous links and distribution management of perception logistic.
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Obeng, Peter Appiah, Panin Asirifua Obeng, and Eric Awere. "Design and construction of household ventilated improved pit latrines: gaps between conventional technical guidelines and construction practices in Cape Coast, Ghana." Water Practice and Technology 14, no. 4 (September 24, 2019): 825–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wpt.2019.067.

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Abstract This study was conducted to identify the gaps that exist between ventilated improved pit (VIP) latrine construction practices in Cape Coast, Ghana, and conventional technical guidelines, and to assess how any non-compliance with technical guidelines influences the users' perception of odour and fly nuisances. An inspection guide was used to assess 127 VIP latrines, while a questionnaire survey was used to obtain feedback from 211 users of the latrines on their perception of odour and fly nuisance. Not a single latrine was found to be fitted with a vent pipe that satisfied the recommended diameter of 150 mm. Aside from the vent pipe diameter, only 5.5% of latrines complied with all four other design guidelines that were assessed. However, with the exception of failure to install insect screens on vent pipes, which was associated with the users seeing flies in the latrine cubicles, failure to comply with other guidelines did not necessarily lead to significantly higher user perception of the targeted nuisance. The findings of the study suggest that user perception of odour in their latrines may be more influenced by non-structural factors such as the management or cleanliness of the latrines rather than their structural designs.
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Ntuli, Esther. "Instructional Technology Courses in Teacher Education." International Journal of Information and Communication Technology Education 14, no. 3 (July 2018): 41–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijicte.2018070104.

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This article uses OLS and 2SLS regression analysis to examine K-12 educators' perceptions of technology courses that were integrated in their program of study and the extent to which the courses influenced the educators' technology competencies and integration. A purposeful sample of 90 K-12 and 50 non-K-12 teachers in Idaho participated in the study. A survey was used in the collection of both quantitative and qualitative data. Findings indicate that though most teachers had taken technology courses during teacher training, they still lack transferrable technology pedagogical methods or skills. Both perception and technology integration were influenced by the teacher's age, experience, educational level, social network, type of school and location. 2SLS estimation demonstrated that perception was also a significant variable affecting technology integration. However, there was no evidence of the effect of class size and gender on either integration or perceptions implying that these two variables might not be important from a policy perspective. In-service teacher recommendations for teacher preparation programs are also discussed.
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Akotoye, Francis Xavier Kofi. "User-Based Perspective on Cost as a Limiting Factor to Conference Call Technology Use in Higher Education." International Journal of E-Services and Mobile Applications 9, no. 3 (July 2017): 62–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijesma.2017070104.

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The use of ICTs in many parts of sub-Saharan Africa, including Ghana, has been described as transformational. However, there is paucity of research on user perspectives on ICTs in institutions of higher learning. This cross-sectional study assessed the perception of students at the University of Cape Coast in Ghana regarding cost as a limiting factor to the use of conference call technology. The complementary log-log regression model was based on a sample of 62 students surveyed in April and May 2015; which sixty-nine percent indicated that cost was a limiting factor. Though Chi-square statistic failed to reject the hypothesis, at the bivariate level, some relationships were statistically significant. Most of these relationships were not robust and disappeared completely when other factors were controlled in the multivariate model. Also, some relationships were absent at the bivariate level and only appeared at the multivariate level indicating that the connection between students' perception of cost and compositional and organisational factors is complex.
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Pasetyo, Yoyok Bekti, Kumboyono Kumboyono, and Nina Septi Wardani. "COMMUNITY'S PERCEPTIONS AND ENTHUSIASM: EMPOWERING INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AS MARKETING STRATEGY IN HOMECARE SERVICES." INDONESIAN NURSING JOURNAL OF EDUCATION AND CLINIC (INJEC) 1, no. 1 (March 13, 2018): 6. http://dx.doi.org/10.24990/injec.v1i1.46.

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enIntroduction: Community's Perception and enthusiasm toward homecare services becomes challenge to find out for homecare agency. An easy and effective strategy to find out is using technology information system. Methods: This study employed descriptive analysis design, in which perception and enthusiasm community were measured by completing questionnaire (r = 0.367 validity and reliability = 0.734–0.777), while data analysis uses correlation product moment and T-test. Results: Univariat analysis show perception toward homecare services within internal community results in:mean = 19.8; range 17–24, while within external community results in: mean = 19.53; range = 15–24. In other hand, enthusiasm toward homecare services within internal community results in: mean = 31.33; range= 28-36, while within external community results in: mean = 31.27; range = 26–36. Bivariat analysis result, first: Perceptions and enthusiasm internal community was associated toward homecare services (p = 0.001; r = 0.778). Second, Perceptions and enthusiasm external community was associated with homecare services (p = 0.010, r = 0.754). Thereby, no difference between internal community perception and external community perception toward homecare services (p = 0.778). Discussion: In conclusion, this study concludes that community's perception and enthusiasm was considered related to homecare services. This study provides information for homecare management that community needs homecare services to address health improvement among patients with chronic diseases.Keywords: community's perceptions and enthusiasm, homecare services, marketing strategy
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Hunt, James M., and Rajan Chandran. "User Perceptions of Customer Service." International Journal of Physical Distribution & Logistics Management 21, no. 8 (August 1991): 17–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/eum0000000000400.

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Shaw, Neal G., Vikram Sethi, Anand Jeyaraj, and Kevin Duffy. "Modeling User Training and Support for Information Technology Implementations." Information Resources Management Journal 23, no. 2 (April 2010): 20–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/irmj.2010040102.

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Information technology implementations continue to be significant endeavors for both research and practice. Although prior studies have extensively examined user training and user support, a consensus is lacking on their conceptualizations. Prior research has argued for direct, as well as indirect, effects of user training and user support on perceived benefits while appealing to different theoretical perspectives. This study clarifies the roles of user training and user support in information technology implementations using data on 302 software implementations. Using a Bayesian model comparison strategy, the authors found that the effects of user training and user support on perceived benefits are mediated by individuals’ perceptions regarding the characteristics of the information technologies. These findings suggest that user training and user support should be treated as enablers in process of implementing information technologies.
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Al-Behadili, Hayder Naser Khraibet, and Ku Ruhana Ku-Mahamud. "USER PERCEPTION USABILITY OF THE MALAYSIAN MOBILE TRIP PLANNER PLATFORM: A REVIEW STUDY." Journal of Information System and Technology Management 5, no. 18 (September 15, 2020): 46–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.35631//jistm.518005.

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Tourism is important due to its benefits and role as a commercial activity that creates demand and growth in many industries. Tourism is vital not only in increasing economic activities but also in generating additional employment and revenue. Malaysia has increased its efforts in diversifying the economy and decreasing its dependence on exports by promoting increased tourism in the country. For this reason, the use of information technology in tourism has increased. Hence, mobile applications and applet tools play an important role among Internet users. This research reviews 24 standardised usability questionnaires in the literature for choosing the appropriate usability instrument. Then, this study investigated the usability measurement scales of the well-known mobile application, Malaysia Trip Planner, on the basis of Nielsen’s usability principles. Therefore, this study could provide future research directions and recommendations on improving the attributes of such applications.
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Keidser, Gitte, Nicole Matthews, and Elizabeth Convery. "A Qualitative Examination of User Perceptions of User-Driven and App-Controlled Hearing Technologies." American Journal of Audiology 28, no. 4 (December 16, 2019): 993–1005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1044/2019_aja-19-0022.

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Purpose The aim of this study was to examine how hearing aid candidates perceive user-driven and app-controlled hearing aids and the effect these concepts have on traditional hearing health care delivery. Method Eleven adults (3 women, 8 men), recruited among 60 participants who had completed a research study evaluating an app-controlled, self-fitting hearing aid for 12 weeks, participated in a semistructured interview. Participants were over 55 years of age and had varied experience with hearing aids and smartphones. A template analysis was applied to data. Results Five themes emerged from the interviews: (a) prerequisites to the successful implementation of user-driven and app-controlled technologies, (b) benefits and advantages of user-driven and app-controlled technologies, (c) barriers to the acceptance and use of user-driven and app-controlled technologies, (d) beliefs that age is a significant factor in how well people will adopt new technology, and (e) consequences that flow from the adoption of user-driven and app-controlled technologies. Specifically, suggested benefits of the technology included fostering empowerment and providing cheaper and more discrete options, while challenges included lack of technological self-efficacy among older adults. Training and support were emphasized as necessary for successful adaptation and were suggested to be a focus of audiologic services in the future. Conclusion User perceptions of user-driven and app-controlled hearing technologies challenge the audiologic profession to provide adequate support and training for use of the technology and manufacturers to make the technology more accessible to older people.
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Harun, Afdallyna Fathiyah, Norhafiza Ruslan, Wan Adilah Wan Adnan, Saiful Izwan Suliman, Juhaida Ismail, and Hanif Baharin. "Digitizing food experience: Food taste perception on digital image and true form using hashtags." Bulletin of Electrical Engineering and Informatics 9, no. 5 (October 1, 2020): 2141–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.11591/eei.v9i5.2252.

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Food experience is now omnipresent with the increased use of social media such as Instagram. Users often share food images or video which is often accompanied with #hashtags. Readers of the post are required to tap into their visual cognition and perception of what it represents. Little exploration has been done to understand if image can simulate food taste and how similar is the perception after user tasted the food. We were motivated to understand the difference of food taste perception on digital image and its true form by studying user hashtags. We applied the case study approach where we focused on a Malaysian dessert to compare user perception of the cakes’ dimension which are appearance, flavour, texture and hedonic. Using Instagram, users were requested to create hashtags that depict their taste perception of the cakes before and after tasting the cake. The hashtags were then analysed using content analysis where we found that the perception on digital image and true form had a degree of difference where many of the initial perception were inaccurate. This implies that visual images may not be able to facilitate accurate food taste perception and would need further technology interactivity to achieve the objective.
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Zhan, Jintao, Yubei Ma, Xinye Lv, Meng Xu, and Mingyang Zhang. "Science or prejudice." China Agricultural Economic Review 12, no. 1 (September 30, 2019): 90–107. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/caer-12-2018-0241.

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Purpose Some researchers argue that consumers’ lack of knowledge is an important factor increasing risk for a new product derived from emerging agricultural technology. The purpose of this paper is to discuss the potential impacts and the differential effects of subjective and objective perceptions on Chinese consumers’ preferences for the application of a novel biotechnology. Design/methodology/approach Taking transgenic technology as an example and employing data from a survey of 1,000 consumers in Jiangsu Province, the authors develop a mixed-process regression model based on Fishbein’s multiple attributes attitude model. Findings The results suggest that there are apparent differences between Chinese consumers’ subjective perceptions and objective perceptions concerning transgenic technology and genetically modified (GM) food, and there exists certain selective perceptions of the emerging biotechnology. Having a subjective perception concerning transgenic technology has a positive effect on consumers’ overall attitudes, whereas subjective and objective perceptions concerning GM foods have a negative effect on consumers’ overall attitudes. Self-identification generated from subjective perception occupies a dominant position in determining consumers’ attitudes. Originality/value Consumers’ attitudes regarding an agricultural product depend on their perception of the attributes of the technology used to produce such a product. This study attempts to distinguish and empirically test urban consumers’ subjective perceptions (self-assessed or perceived) and objective perceptions (obtained from a test) about transgenic technology and GM foods and the impact of these four types of perception on the consumers’ attitudes regarding the application of transgenic technology. In this paper, the authors construct a mixed-process regression model to address the possible endogeneity of the perception variables.
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Ananda, Roland Ananda, Agung Eko Budi Waspada, and R. Drajatno Widi Utomo. "FENOMENA DESAIN USER INTERFACE GOJEK MENURUT PERSEPSI PENGGUNA GENERASI X." Jurnal Seni dan Reka Rancang: Jurnal Ilmiah Magister Desain 2, no. 2 (April 1, 2020): 141. http://dx.doi.org/10.25105/jsrr.v2i2.8225.

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<br /><div>Interface Design Super App Gojek in Perception of Generation X. The GoJek Online Transportation Application is one of the technology-based companies included in the start-up business company as Unicorn Indonesia. Changes in visual identity and additional application services, growing along with the development of user needs to update the user interface on the Gojek application which is certainly intended for various generations. Generation-X is a generation born in the early years of technological and information development, even today it is still experiencing developments in the field of technology and information so it needs to adapt to the appropriate interface design in an application that is GoJek that has more than 20 services and can help each user’s activity. The purpose of this study is to understand the application of User Interface elements on the Gojek and to understand the Gojek User</div><div>Interface Design on generation-x perceptions. This research uses descriptive qualitative methodology with the perception of phenomenology and other theoretical approaches. The results showed that the</div><div>application of User Interface elements on Gojek has been utilized by making the Gojek’s User Interface is simple and efficient, this can be seen in the arrangement and application of layout, typography,color, imagery, and control and affordance elements that are arranged consistently so that it is easy for the user to understand. In addition, based on the experiences, interests and needs of generation x,</div><div>generation x’s perception of the Gojek user interface is influenced by aspects of design elements, graphic use, icon design, layout, functionality, menu control and navigation, use of text and language. This is</div><div>related to the user interface elements in the Gojek application. <br /><br /><strong>Abstrak</strong><div><br />Desain Antar Muka (Interface) Super App Gojek Dalam Persepsi Generasi X. Aplikasi transportasi Online GoJek merupakan salah satu perusahaan berbasis teknologi yang masuk dalam perusahaan bisnis start-up sebagai Unicorn Indonesia. Perubahan identitas visual dan tambahan layanan aplikasi, tumbuh seiring dengan perkembangan kebutuhan pengguna hingga pembaruan user interface pada aplikasi Gojek yang tentu ditujukan untuk berbagai kalangan generasi. Generasi-X merupakan generasi yang lahir pada tahun awal dari perkembangan teknologi dan informasi, bahkan hingga saat ini masih merasakan perkembangan dalam biang teknologi dan informasi sehingga perlu beradaptasi pada desain interface yang sesuai pada sebuah aplikasi yaitu GoJek yang memiliki lebih dari 20</div><div>layanan dan dapat membantu aktivitas setiap pengguna. Tujuan penelitian ini yaitu untuk memahami penerapan elemen-elemen User Interface pada Gojek dan memahami Desain User Interface Gojek terhadap persepsi generasi-x. Penelitian ini menggunakan deskriptif kualitatif dengan metodologi fenomenologi persepsi dan pendekatan teori lainnya. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa penerapan elemen-elemen User Interface pada gojek telah dimanfaatkan dengan membuat User Interface gojek menjadi sederhana dan efisien, hal ini terlihat dalam</div><div>penyusunan dan penerapan elemen layout, tipografi, warna, imagery, dan control andaffordance yang tersusun secara konsisten sehingga mudah untuk dipahami pengguna. Selain itu, berdasarkan pengalaman, minat dan kebutuhan dari generasi x, maka persepsi generasix terhadap user interface gojek tersebut dipengaruhi oleh aspek elemen desain, penggunaan grafis, desain ikon, tata letak, fungsional, kontrol menu dan navigasi, penggunaan teks dan bahasa. Hal tersebut terkait dengan elemen user interface pada aplikasi gojek.</div><div> </div></div>
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Nur, Gokce, Hemantha Kodikara Arachchi, Safak Dogan, and Ahmet M. Kondoz. "Modeling user perception of 3D video based on ambient illumination context for enhanced user centric media access and consumption." Multimedia Tools and Applications 70, no. 1 (June 3, 2011): 333–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11042-011-0824-z.

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Dillon, Andrew, and Michael Morris. "Power, Perception and Performance: From Usability Engineering to Technology Acceptance with the P3 Model of User Response." Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting 43, no. 19 (September 1999): 1017–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/154193129904301901.

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Grando, Maria Adela, Mike Bayuk, George Karway, Krystal Corrette, Danielle Groat, Curtiss B. Cook, and Bithika Thompson. "Patient Perception and Satisfaction With Insulin Pump System: Pilot User Experience Survey." Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology 13, no. 6 (May 5, 2019): 1142–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1932296819843146.

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Background: The goal of this study was to assess patient perspectives and satisfaction with the MiniMed 670G insulin pump. Those participants who used the pump as part of a hybrid closed loop were also asked to provide their views on the automatic feature (auto mode). Methods: Adults with type 1 diabetes mellitus using the Medtronic™ 670G pump were asked about their experience with the device using a semi-structured survey developed by the research team. Responses were quantified to identify emergent themes. Results: Seventeen participants used the pump as part of a hybrid closed loop system, while four participants used the pump in combination with a nonintegrated continuous glucose monitoring system. Overall, participants indicated a high level of satisfaction with the pump (14/21) mostly because of improvements in blood glucose (BG) control (15/21). Least liked features were physical design and structure (6/21), frequency of user input (5/21), alert frequency (4/21), and difficulty of use (3/21). Those using the hybrid closed loop were satisfied with the auto mode feature (11/17), mostly because of improvements in BG control (9/17). The least liked features of the auto mode technology were that blood glucose levels remained elevated (5/17) and the frequency of alerts (4/17). Conclusion: Participants indicated a high level of satisfaction with the pump and its auto mode featured mostly because of improvements in BG control. They also pointed out some key aspects of the device that are of potential clinical or commercial relevance. Additional research is needed to further evaluate users' perspectives on this new device.
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Singh, Supriya. "The Social Dimensions of the Security of Internet Banking." Journal of Theoretical and Applied Electronic Commerce Research 1, no. 2 (August 1, 2006): 72–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jtaer1020014.

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This paper examines the users’ perspective on the security of Internet banking in Australia within the social context. This user-centered design approach supplements the technological and industrial approaches to security. The user-centered research on banking was conducted at the Royal Melbourne University of Technology University and Griffith University, both of which are part of the Smart Internet Technology Cooperative Research Centre. We conclude that the most effective way to increase the perception of Internet banking security is to increase ease of use, convenience, personalisation and trust. Without the perception of security, there will be little trust in banking and transactions on the Internet. This will impede the use of Internet banking and e-commerce which are increasingly important aspects of the nation’s critical infrastructure.
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Amelia, Vita. "PENGGUNAAN MODEL END USER SATISFACTION PADA PENILAIAN SISTEM INFORMASI PERPUSTAKAAN (OPAC) PERPUSTAKAAN STAIN JEMBER." Jurnal Ilmu Budaya 9, no. 1 (April 13, 2018): 11–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.31849/jib.v9i1.1043.

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Information system is a combination of information technology and the persons who use the technology to support the operati on and management Asn an institution to provide and collect information, a library has important role as tools oflearning which provide information to the whole users. Dealing with that, this analysis aims to figure out the perception of the users on the usage of Online Public Catalogue (OPAC) in information system oflibrary in (SIPRUS) STAIN Jember. This analysis is study case analysis involving 3000 library members of STAIN Jember Iibraiy. It has 42 samples and questionaire is used and data is analyze d statitic ally by applying percentage test technique.
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Loraas, Tina M., and Michelle Chandler Diaz. "Learning New Technologies: The Effect of Ease of Learning." Journal of Information Systems 25, no. 2 (November 1, 2011): 171–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.2308/isys-10109.

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ABSTRACT Service professionals are often confronted with situations where they have the choice about whether to learn a new technology that could create efficiencies on both current and future engagements. We investigate how the perception of ease of learning affects this decision to voluntarily learn a new technology in the post-adoptive context. Using the elaboration likelihood model as a framework, we predict and find evidence that ease of learning perceptions drive the level of processing undergone by the potential user. When technology is easy to use, potential users rely on their situational learning dispositions. However, when the technology is difficult, suggesting a greater risk of failure, situational goal orientations are less influential, and potential users rely more on dispositional goal orientations. Our findings have implications for future research on technology acceptance and use, as well as ramifications for encouraging technology use “on the job.” Data Availability: Full instrument provided in Appendix A.
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Chusaeni, Bella Fadhilah, and Rachmawati Meita Oktaviani. "Penguasaan Teknologi Informasi sebagai Pemoderasi Kecenderungan Wajib Pajak Menggunakan E-Filing." Jurnal Ekonomi Modernisasi 14, no. 1 (July 29, 2018): 16–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.21067/jem.v14i1.2376.

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Mastery of important information technology carried out by the taxpayer. Good technological mastery by the taxpayer will bring big benefits that are felt especially related to the time side. This study aims to analyze how much influence perceptions of usefulness, perceptions of ease to use, and mastery of information technology perceived by the taxpayer sourced by the Technology Acceptance Model developed by Davis 1993. This study is a quantitative study conducted by survey on respondents. Population in this research is all individual taxpayer in Semarang city. The number of respondents used as much as 120 respondents with sampling technique probability sampling. The result of the research shows the perception of usefulness, perception of ease to use and mastery of information technology partially affect the interest of the taxpayer to use e-filing. While the mastery of information technology can not moderate the relationship of perception of usefulness and perception of ease to use partially to the interest of using e-filing.
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Suwarman, Herman Ruswan, and Rina Indrayani. "Gap quality of employee attendance system application using technology acceptance model approach and fuzzy." Management Journal of Binaniaga 4, no. 01 (September 23, 2019): 63. http://dx.doi.org/10.33062/mjb.v4i01.320.

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The employee attendance system application in an educational institution occupies an important role in providing evaluation and improving performance in addition to being able to improve the transparency of employee and institutional relations. In its use, the employee attendance system must be able to accommodate the needs of its users, namely employees and staffing. This research evaluates user satisfaction over system applications using the Technology Acceptance Model approach. The evaluation was conducted by assessing the level of perception and satisfaction level of 40 users, in this case, employees. The research variable used is perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use (level of ease of use received), and user satisfaction (level of user satisfaction). Computing process was done by fuzzy methods. The results showed that some quality of the application could not meet the expectations of employees at this time. The only variable that met the performance and expectation was perceived ease. Key Words : TAM, Employee Attendance System Aplication, GAP Nad Fuzzy Method
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Suwarman, Herman Ruswan. "Gap quality of employee attendance system application using technology acceptance model approach and fuzzy." Management Journal of Binaniaga 4, no. 1 (July 29, 2019): 63. http://dx.doi.org/10.33062/mjb.v4i1.354.

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The employee attendance system application in an educational institution occupies an important role in providing evaluation and improving performance in addition to being able to improve the transparency of employee and institutional relations. In its use, the employee attendance system must be able to accommodate the needs of its users, namely employees and staffing. This research evaluates user satisfaction over system applications using the Technology Acceptance Model approach. The evaluation was conducted by assessing the level of perception and satisfaction level of 40 users, in this case, employees. The research variable used is perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use (level of ease of use received), and user satisfaction (level of user satisfaction). Computing process was done by fuzzy methods. The results showed that some quality of the application could not meet the expectations of employees at this time. The only variable that met the performance and expectation was perceived ease. Key Words : TAM, Employee Attendance System Aplication, GAP Nad Fuzzy Method
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Vondráková, A., and V. Vozenilek. "USER PREFERENCES IN IMAGE MAP USING." ISPRS - International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences XLI-B4 (June 14, 2016): 599–603. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprsarchives-xli-b4-599-2016.

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In the process of map making, the attention is given to the resulting image map (to be accurate, readable, and suit the primary purpose) and its user aspects. Current cartography understands the user issues as all matters relating to user perception, map use and also user preferences. Most commercial cartographic production is strongly connected to economic circumstances. Companies are discovering user’s interests and market demands. However, is it sufficient to focus just on the user’s preferences? Recent research on user aspects at Palacký University Olomouc addresses a much wider scope of user aspects. The user’s preferences are very often distorting – the users think that the particular image map is kind, beautiful, and useful and they wants to buy it (or use it – it depends on the form of the map production). But when the same user gets the task to use practically this particular map (such as finding the shortest way), so the user concludes that initially preferred map is useless, and uses a map, that was worse evaluated according to his preferences. It is, therefore, necessary to evaluate not only the correctness of image maps and their aesthetics but also to assess the user perception and other user issues. For the accomplishment of such testing, eye-tracking technology is a useful tool. The research analysed how users read image maps, or if they prefer image maps over traditional maps. The eye tracking experiment on the comparison of the conventional and image map reading was conducted. The map readers were asked to solve few simple tasks with either conventional or image map. The readers’ choice of the map to solve the task was one of investigated aspect of user preferences. Results demonstrate that the user preferences and user needs are often quite different issues. The research outcomes show that it is crucial to implement map user testing into the cartographic production process.
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