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IKS Deliverable - D6.4: End User Perception of Semantic CMS Applications
Type
work report
Date Issued
2013
Author(s)
Abstract
Public EU Deliverable of the IKS project - This deliverable develops and tests a user-oriented content-support acceptance model (CSAM) which helps to better understand the phenomena of content service adoption. Additional, it provides recommendations on how to improve existing IKS-related content services. In this regard, a literature review on adoption constructs is conducted from which then CSAM is developed. The major advantage of CSAM is its flexibility to incorporate various empirical constructs and dimensions such as content service characteristics (e.g. interactivity, relevancy, perceived ease of use), service utility (e.g. perceived usefulness) or service utilization (e.g. likeliness of reuse) that can be particularly applied to the evaluation of concrete CMS applications. This flexibility will be shown in this report by applying CSAM to a traditional CMS application in a business situation (i.e. the IKS Tourism use case) as well as to a ubiquitous CMS application in a private situation (i.e. the IKS AmI use case). Results show, that CSAM is supported by the empirical data and that informed decision can be derived for a revision of existing IKS-related content services.
Project(s)
Language
English
Keywords
IKS
interactive
knowledge stack
empirical study
content management system
CMS
AmI
ambient intelligence
ubiquitous computing
acceptance
CSAM
content support acceptance model
HSG Classification
contribution to scientific community
Refereed
No
Publisher
IKS Project Consortium
Publisher place
iks-project.eu
Subject(s)
Division(s)
Eprints ID
220480