DocumentCode
2355364
Title
Evaluating the usefulness and the ease of use of a Web-based inspection data collection tool
Author
Laitenberger, Oliver ; Dreyer, Horst M.
Author_Institution
Fraunhofer Inst. for Exp. Software Eng., Kaiserslautern, Germany
fYear
1998
fDate
20-21 Nov 1998
Firstpage
122
Lastpage
132
Abstract
Software tools can only be effective if users accept them. Investigating user acceptance requires a model explaining people´s attitudes and behaviour as well as reliable and valid measurement instruments. This paper applies Davis´ (1989) technology acceptance model (TAM) and its questionnaire-based measurement instrument for evaluating a newly developed Web-based inspection data collection tool (WIPS) from a user´s perspective. TAM postulates that two particular user beliefs, usefulness and ease of use, predict tool usage and, thus, tool acceptance quite well. To investigate this and to assess the usefulness and ease of use of WIPS, we performed an experiment with computer science students as subjects. Our experimental results confirmed the reliability and the validity of the TAM and its questionnaire. Moreover WIPS received high ratings for both TAM determinants. These results, together with the fact that usefulness was correlated to self-predicted future usage, explain why most of our subjects preferred WIPS over paper-based forms for inspection data collection. The reliability and validity of the TAM questionnaire is not limited to inspection tools, but applies to the user acceptance evaluation of tools and techniques in general. We demonstrate this with data from an experiment we performed in an industrial setting with professional software developers to evaluate different inspection techniques
Keywords
Internet; human factors; information resources; software metrics; software tools; user interfaces; WIPS; Web-based tool; World Wide Web; computer science students; ease of use; experiment; inspection data collection tool; inspection techniques; professional software developers; questionnaire-based measurement; software tools; technology acceptance model; tool usage; usefulness; user acceptance; user perspective; Computer science; Cost accounting; Councils; Data analysis; Databases; Inspection; Instruments; Monitoring; Software engineering; Software tools;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Software Metrics Symposium, 1998. Metrics 1998. Proceedings. Fifth International
Conference_Location
Bethesda, MD
Print_ISBN
0-8186-9201-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/METRIC.1998.731237
Filename
731237
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