2022
DOI: 10.47738/ijaim.v2i4.39
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Information and Communication Technology and Knowledge Sharing: a Literary Referential Study

Abstract: This study examines information and communication technology and knowledge sharing articles. It discusses the topic's literary relevance. Researchers examined research, studies, and Arab and global trends. The study read books. Originally, scientific databases tracked the expansion of ICT in Arab and foreign intellectual output. The first computer, the IBM 7001, was released in the mid-1970s, igniting the expansion of information and communication technology (ALTAIR). Then followed a study on ICT's impact on b… Show more

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“…Table 4. Questionnaire measurement items Measured items PEU, source: [3], [29] PEU1 Ease of gamification system is important in my concern PEU2…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Table 4. Questionnaire measurement items Measured items PEU, source: [3], [29] PEU1 Ease of gamification system is important in my concern PEU2…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Blockchain relies heavily on trust; thus, it is important to comprehend how it develops and how it influences user interactions. Trust is created through blockchain adoption and use and is not created by Blockchain itself [48]. According to Sharma's study [49] on trust in algorithmic journals, users are willing to allow more data to be collected and processed if it confirms the characteristics of transparency and accuracy; thus, the trust between users and algorithms is strengthened.…”
Section: Relationship Qualitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tracking signal aims to determine the accuracy of the forecasting method based on the control limits. The value is obtained from the RSFE value divided by the MAD value [13].…”
Section: Mape (Mean Absolute Percentagementioning
confidence: 99%