Title :
End user computing: how an organisation can maximise potential
Author :
Lawrence, D.R. ; Shah, H.U. ; Golder, P.
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Comput. & Inf. Technol., Wolverhampton Polytech., UK
Abstract :
End user computing (EUC) is an activity that is attracting increasing interest from information systems (IS) researchers and business organisations. The vast increase over recent years of the use of IT as part of everyday business activities, and the growing direct involvement of business users in application development, clearly has implications for modern organisations. We discuss how an organisation might best approach the task of optimising the effectiveness of end user developed applications, and also of maximising the contribution that can be made by IT specialists. As part of this discussion we outline a modelling approach which is designed to enable the prediction of the impact of changes to identified success factors on the effectiveness of end user developed applications. We discuss the results of a questionnaire survey of 69 business users. We show how business users can be categorised by their levels of IT/business/IS knowledge and expertise, and how this can be used to identify which users are best suited to taking part in end user centred development projects
Keywords :
business data processing; information systems; information technology; personal computing; activity profiles; application development; business organisations; business users; effectiveness prediction; end user centred development projects; end user computing; end user developed applications; information systems researchers; modelling approach; questionnaire survey; success factors; Computer science; Information systems; Information technology; Mathematical model; Mathematics; Organizational aspects; Predictive models; Productivity; Software performance; Workstations;
Conference_Titel :
Software Technology and Engineering Practice, 1997. Proceedings., Eighth IEEE International Workshop on [incorporating Computer Aided Software Engineering]
Conference_Location :
London
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-7840-2
DOI :
10.1109/STEP.1997.615523