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- 2021
- Nour Eldin Mohamed Elshaiekh Osman, Musa Ali Fadlalla:
Successful Use of Knowledge-Based Systems for Collaboration in Higher Education: University of Nizwa, Sultan Qaboos University as a Case Study. Int. J. Knowl. Based Organ. 11(2): 47-58 (2021) - 2020
- Francesca Pianosi
, Fanny Sarrazin, Thorsten Wagener:
How successfully is open-source research software adopted? Results and implications of surveying the users of a sensitivity analysis toolbox. Environ. Model. Softw. 124: 104579 (2020) - Ye-Eun Won, Jiwon Kang, Daejin Choi, Eunil Park, Jinyoung Han:
Who drives successful online conversations? Unveiling the role of first user response. Kybernetes 49(3): 876-884 (2020) - Javier del Molino
, Toni Bibiloni
, Antoni Oliver
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Keys for successful 360° hypervideo design: A user study based on an xAPI analytics dashboard. Multim. Tools Appl. 79(31-32): 22771-22796 (2020) - Ashley Koopman, Lisa F. Seymour
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Factors Impacting Successful BPMS Adoption and Use: A South African Financial Services Case Study. BPMDS/EMMSAD@CAiSE 2020: 55-69 - Eric S. Vorm
, Andrew D. Miller
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Modeling User Information Needs to Enable Successful Human-Machine Teams: Designing Transparency for Autonomous Systems. HCI (17) 2020: 445-465 - María Goretti Alonso de Castro, Francisco José García-Peñalvo:
Methodological guide for the successful use of digital technologies in education: Improvement of learning through European educational projects. TEEM 2020: 962-968 - 2019
- Olga Kosheleva
, Vladik Kreinovich
, Thach Ngoc Nguyen:
Why Triangular Membership Functions Are Successfully Used in F-Transform Applications: A Global Explanation to Supplement the Existing Local Ones. Axioms 8(3): 95 (2019) - Ching-Hsue Cheng, Chung-Hsi Chen, You-Shyang Chen, Ho-Long Guo, Chien-Ku Lin:
Exploring Taiwanese's smartphone user intention: an integrated model of technology acceptance model and information system successful model. Int. J. Soc. Humanist. Comput. 3(2): 97-107 (2019) - Eva Villegas
, Emiliano Labrador
, David Fonseca
, Sara Fernández-Guinea
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Methodology I'M IN applied to workshop: successful educational practice for consultants in user experience with gamification fields. Univers. Access Inf. Soc. 18(3): 507-521 (2019) - Finda D. Putri, Hao Ding, Abdullah Garcia, Aleksandra Vuckovic:
Towards Successful Multi-user Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) Gaming: Analysis of the EEG Signatures and Connectivity. CHIRA 2019: 59-65 - 2018
- James E. Gaskin, Stephen Godfrey, Alex Vance:
Successful System Use: It's Not Just Who You Are, But What You Do. AIS Trans. Hum. Comput. Interact. 10(2): 1 (2018) - Liz Kellogg, Julianna G. Alson, Kemi M. Doll:
Participatory design, community partnership, and trustworthiness: keys to successful user-centered design with African American women affected by endometrial cancer. AMIA 2018 - Joongheum Park, Hao Shi, Adler J. Perotte:
Development of a Machine Learning Model for Prediction of Successful Extubation and User-Friendly Implementation for Real-World Use. AMIA 2018 - Benjamin Maunier, Juliana Alvarez, Pierre-Majorique Léger, Sylvain Sénécal, Élise Labonte-LeMoyne, Shang-Lin Chen
, Sylvie Lachize, Julie Gagné:
Keep Calm and Read the Instructions: Factors for Successful User Equipment Setup. HCI (23) 2018: 372-381 - Sarwar Jahan Morshed, Juwel Rana, Marcelo Milrad:
Measuring Successful Digital Services by Identifying Active Users. AI4KM@IJCAI 2018: 48-64 - 2017
- Michelle Ichinco, Kyle J. Harms, Caitlin Kelleher:
Towards Understanding Successful Novice Example Use in Blocks-Based Programming. J. Vis. Lang. Sentient Syst. 3: 101-118 (2017) - Gerd Gigerenzer, Wayne D. Gray
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A Simple Heuristic Successfully Used by Humans, Animals, and Machines: The Story of the RAF and Luftwaffe, Hawks and Ducks, Dogs and Frisbees, Baseball Outfielders and Sidewinder Missiles - Oh My! Top. Cogn. Sci. 9(2): 260-263 (2017) - Sanna W. Kumpulainen
, Heli Kautonen:
Accidentally Successful Searching: Users' Perceptions of a Digital Library. CHIIR 2017: 257-260 - Yinglei Teng, Qi Zhang, Mengting Liu, Mei Song:
Successful transmission probability analysis for cache-enabled users in mobile networks. ICC Workshops 2017: 1382-1387 - Anupam Shome, Saswat Chakrabarti, Priyadip Ray:
Successful one way data communication probability of energy harvesting cognitive relay network with spatially random primary users. PIMRC 2017: 1-5 - 2016
- Tom Rosman
, Anne-Kathrin Mayer, Günter Krampen:
On the pitfalls of bibliographic database searching: comparing successful and less successful users. Behav. Inf. Technol. 35(2): 106-117 (2016) - Jayant V. Rajan, Juliana Moura, Gato Gourley, Karina Kiso, Alexandre Sizilio, Ana Maria Cortez, Lee W. Riley, Maria Amelia Veras
, Urmimala Sarkar:
Understanding the barriers to successful adoption and use of a mobile health information system in a community health center in São Paulo, Brazil: a cohort study. BMC Medical Informatics Decis. Mak. 16: 146:1-146:11 (2016) - Mo Yu, Xiaolong Zhang, Derek Kreager:
New to online dating? Learning from experienced users for a successful match. ASONAM 2016: 467-470 - Ronald W. Berkowsky
, Sara J. Czaja, Philip D. Harvey:
Designing a Web-Based Application to Train Aging Adults to Successfully Use Technologies Important to Independent Living. HCI (25) 2016: 289-299 - 2015
- Timo Partala
, Timo Saari:
Understanding the most influential user experiences in successful and unsuccessful technology adoptions. Comput. Hum. Behav. 53: 381-395 (2015) - Anne Christine Wagner:
No More Battles - User-centric Approaches as Key to Successful Intranets. i-com 14(1): 79-81 (2015) - Kalle Lyytinen, Mike Newman:
A tale of two coalitions - marginalising the users while successfully implementing an enterprise resource planning system. Inf. Syst. J. 25(2): 71-101 (2015) - Peter Schrammel
, Daniel Kroening
, Martin Brain, Ruben Martins, Tino Teige, Tom Bienmüller:
Successful Use of Incremental BMC in the Automotive Industry. FMICS 2015: 62-77 - Fabio Palomba
, Mario Linares Vásquez
, Gabriele Bavota
, Rocco Oliveto, Massimiliano Di Penta
, Denys Poshyvanyk, Andrea De Lucia
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User reviews matter! Tracking crowdsourced reviews to support evolution of successful apps. ICSME 2015: 291-300
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