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User Satisfaction Assessment of a Developed Temperature Monitoring System Based on A-Priori Information System Impact Model

Arneda Jean Gonzales, Celbert M. Himang, Melanie M. Himang, Rebecca Manalastas, Miriam F. Bongo and Lanndon Ocampo
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Arneda Jean Gonzales: University of the Immaculate Conception, Philippines
Celbert M. Himang: Cebu Technological University, Philippines
Melanie M. Himang: Cebu Technological University, Philippines
Rebecca Manalastas: Cebu Technological University, Philippines
Miriam F. Bongo: Cebu Technological University, Philippines
Lanndon Ocampo: Cebu Technological University, Philippines

International Journal of Sociotechnology and Knowledge Development (IJSKD), 2021, vol. 13, issue 2, 71-89

Abstract: Network downtimes are typically addressed by deploying a temperature monitoring system (TMS) designed to detect variations in temperature and signal users of an impending increase of temperature. The development of a TMS has been found to essentially monitor temperature states across various case applications, but a concurrent analysis of such system was not carried out despite the need to recognize user satisfaction for improvement of future TMS information system components. Thus, this paper seeks to design, implement, and analyze a TMS under the a-priori information system (IS) impact model, which incorporates the constructs on individual impact, organizational impact, information quality, and system quality, in an academic institution as case environment. It is found that all four constructs have a positive influence on the proposed TMS IS impact except for organizational impact. Under such a case, decision-makers are prompted to develop a product that anchors primarily on individual impact, information quality, and system quality to attain desired system outputs.

Date: 2021
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