2017
DOI: 10.18178/ijiee.2017.7.5.678
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Comparison of User Satisfaction between Text and Virtual Reality Based Expert Systems for Diagnosing Cattle Diseases

Abstract: Abstract-Even though usability testing of software applications has been studied for decades, little empirical researches have been conducted in Agriculture domain, especially in comparing the usability of none-immersive virtual reality and text based diagnosis expert systems for diagnosing cattle diseases. A quasi -experimental research was conducted in which 62 cattle farmers both commercial and subsistent used either a non-virtual reality based (System A) or a text-based (System B) expert systems to diagnos… Show more

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“…SAT measured users' satisfaction with IFOREAL, which has also been used to measure VR users' subjective evaluation of systems (e.g., [3], [40]). Four semantic items borrowed from Bhattacherjee's [13] classical study on information system continuance were asked: How did you feel about your overall experience of the system use?…”
Section: ) Satisfaction (Sat)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SAT measured users' satisfaction with IFOREAL, which has also been used to measure VR users' subjective evaluation of systems (e.g., [3], [40]). Four semantic items borrowed from Bhattacherjee's [13] classical study on information system continuance were asked: How did you feel about your overall experience of the system use?…”
Section: ) Satisfaction (Sat)mentioning
confidence: 99%