In an ongoing effort to improve systems development, a variety of innovative products, such as CASE, and processes, such as object-oriented development, have been introduced over the years. While models such as the technology acceptance model (TAM) have been used to explain the acceptance of development products, very little research exists on the acceptance of the more complex development processes. Using the theory of planned behavior, goal-setting theory, and the TAM, this study develops a model to explain the acceptance of innovative information systems development processes by individual software developers. A total of 150 experienced developers completed a survey designed to explore factors that relate to the acceptance of object-orie...
This paper presents the findings of an empirical study of factors affecting the acceptance of CASE b...
[Abstract]: In an increasingly turbulent business environment, organisations increasingly rely on pr...
This paper describes specific object-oriented system development cases that resulted from interviews...
The technology acceptance model (TAM) has been widely used for predicting behavioral processes invol...
Object-oriented systems development (OOSD) is a recent innovation in software development that is of...
Davis\u27 (1989) Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) is a well-known, validated model originally inten...
Background: Software engineering research aims to establish software development practice on a scien...
This study tests the applicability of Rogers’ (1995) diffusion of innovation (DOI) theory to a parti...
This dissertation presents an exploratory research study on the application of the Technology Accept...
Studying how individuals accept new computer systems is one of the main issues in information system...
Object technology (OT) is a relatively new branch of information technology (IT) that is based on th...
Abstract: Problem statement: Object and component technologies, rapidly maturing branches of informa...
Object-oriented systems development (OOSD) is viewed by many as the best available solution to the o...
Modeling is an essential aspect of information systems (IS) development. A modeling method defines t...
Lack of user acceptance has long been an impediment to the success of new information systems. The p...
This paper presents the findings of an empirical study of factors affecting the acceptance of CASE b...
[Abstract]: In an increasingly turbulent business environment, organisations increasingly rely on pr...
This paper describes specific object-oriented system development cases that resulted from interviews...
The technology acceptance model (TAM) has been widely used for predicting behavioral processes invol...
Object-oriented systems development (OOSD) is a recent innovation in software development that is of...
Davis\u27 (1989) Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) is a well-known, validated model originally inten...
Background: Software engineering research aims to establish software development practice on a scien...
This study tests the applicability of Rogers’ (1995) diffusion of innovation (DOI) theory to a parti...
This dissertation presents an exploratory research study on the application of the Technology Accept...
Studying how individuals accept new computer systems is one of the main issues in information system...
Object technology (OT) is a relatively new branch of information technology (IT) that is based on th...
Abstract: Problem statement: Object and component technologies, rapidly maturing branches of informa...
Object-oriented systems development (OOSD) is viewed by many as the best available solution to the o...
Modeling is an essential aspect of information systems (IS) development. A modeling method defines t...
Lack of user acceptance has long been an impediment to the success of new information systems. The p...
This paper presents the findings of an empirical study of factors affecting the acceptance of CASE b...
[Abstract]: In an increasingly turbulent business environment, organisations increasingly rely on pr...
This paper describes specific object-oriented system development cases that resulted from interviews...