IS

Cole, Elliot

Topic Weight Topic Terms
0.277 interface user users interaction design visual interfaces human-computer navigation human need cues studies guidelines laboratory
0.238 computing end-user center support euc centers management provided users user services organizations end satisfaction applications
0.170 information systems paper use design case important used context provide presented authors concepts order number

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Trauth, Eileen M. 1
computer- human interaction 1 End-user computing 1 ergonomics 1 human factors 1
information centers 1 software inter- face 1 user interface 1 user support 1

Articles (1)

The Organizational Interface: A Method for Supporting End Users of Packaged Software. (MIS Quarterly, 1992)
Authors: Abstract:
    The growth of end-user computing and the trend toward the use of packaged software have focused greater attention on issues related to user support. A varied user population is requiring more tailored support, yet vendor-supplied software with a generic interface is increasingly being used. Four case studies illustrate ways in which organizational forms of support can enhance or overcome the limitations of the software interface. A framework called the organizational interface incorporates these organizational mechanisms by integrating the computer-human interaction (CHI), management information systems (MIS), and end-user computing (EUC) approaches to user support. This framework can be used in the design of end-user systems developed with packaged software and for retrofitting outdated user interfaces for an end-user computing environment. The organizational interface provides IS and end-user managers with a means to consider alternative methods of providing support for systems based on purchased software with fixed user interfaces.