Author List: Newman, Julie; Kozar, Kenneth A.;
MIS Quarterly, 1994, Volume 18, Issue 1, Page 21-30.
Zale Corp. once melted down most of its damaged, returned, or repossessed jewelry, resulting in substantial lost revenues. It was determined that additional revenue could be produced from salvageable jewelry if the value of the items could be accurately determined. This meant the jewelry had to be appraised by experienced gemologists to determine the most profitable disposition. The gemologists' productivity suffered because the appraisal was extremely labor intensive. To address this problem, an automated multimedia system utilizing electronically linked measuring instruments, voice recognition, and interconnected LAN databases was developed. Although the unique voice recognition feature of the system was later abandoned, the use of the system enhanced productivity. This paper describes the systems development, its subsequent evolution, and the lessons learned from the process.
Keywords: business process re-engineering; Human-machine systems; multi- media; user/ machine dialog design; voice recognition
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#206 0.187 multimedia voice presentation impression text biased bias image cue formats equivocality understanding present effective objects condition provide presentations images desire
#31 0.124 problem problems solution solving problem-solving solutions reasoning heuristic theorizing rules solve general generating complex example formulation heuristics effective given finding
#148 0.121 productivity information technology data production investment output investments impact returns using labor value research results evidence spillovers industries analysis gains
#281 0.110 database language query databases natural data queries relational processing paper using request views access use matching automated semantic based languages
#119 0.103 implementation systems article describes management successful approach lessons design learned technical staff used effort developed organization experiences large managing discusses
#129 0.065 expert systems knowledge knowledge-based human intelligent experts paper problem acquisition base used expertise intelligence domain inductive rules machine artificial task
#263 0.055 instrument measurement factor analysis measuring measures dimensions validity based instruments construct measure conceptualization sample reliability development develop responses assess use
#135 0.052 project projects development management isd results process team developed managers teams software stakeholders successful complex develop contingencies problems greater planning