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Exploring the effects of hardware performance, application design and cognitive demands on user productivity and perceptions
Andrew Sears, Julie A. Jacko
College of Information Sciences and Technology
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Cognitive Demand
100%
User Perception
100%
Application Performance
100%
Application Design
100%
Hardware Performance
100%
User Productivity
100%
Task Completion Time
66%
Computing Platform
66%
User Training
33%
Time Rate
33%
Motivation
33%
Increased Productivity
33%
Error Rate
33%
Financial Incentives
33%
Task-involving
33%
Field-based Experiment
33%
Quality-oriented
33%
Microsoft Excel
33%
Microsoft PowerPoint
33%
Training Tasks
33%
Task Design
33%
Microsoft Word
33%
High Error Rate
33%
Computer Science
Application Design
100%
Task Completion Time
100%
Computing Platform
100%
Hardware Performance
100%
Financial Incentive
50%
Organization Level
50%
Microsoft Word
50%
Psychology
Error Rate
100%
Microsoft Word
50%