AVALIAÇÃO DE SISTEMAS DE INFORMAÇÃO: REVISÃO DA LlTERATURA

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  • Osmar Arouck Universidade Federal do Pará

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satisfação do usuário da informação, mensuração da satisfação do usuário, sucesso de sistemas de informação, avaliação de sistemas de informação, qualidade da informação, gestão de sistemas de informação

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Revisão da literatllra sobre avaliação de sistemas de informação. Analisa 104 artigos Pllblicados em 14 diferentes periódicos entre 1974 a 1997. Identifica analisa e sistematiza as variáveis dependentes adotadas para avaliação de sistemas de informação ao longo deste período. Enfoca especificamente os atriblltos referentes à qllalidade da informação e qualidade de serviço em sistemas de informação. Apresenta a literatura referente à utilização do instrumento da área de marketing de serviço chamado SERVQUAL bem como slla aplicação na área de sistema de informação.

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