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The definition and measurement of human-computer trust (HCT) was addressed in this book in an exploration of trust as a general human experience and as an outcome of computer-aided decision-making. Trusting computer systems is an increasingly important issue for systems researchers, developers and users due to current market demands to provide and access information and business electronically and the trend toward automation through the use of intelligent systems. There has been little consistency to date in existing HCT research. Neither a robust definition of HCT nor a well-designed…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The definition and measurement of human-computer trust (HCT) was addressed in this book in an exploration of trust as a general human experience and as an outcome of computer-aided decision-making. Trusting computer systems is an increasingly important issue for systems researchers, developers and users due to current market demands to provide and access information and business electronically and the trend toward automation through the use of intelligent systems. There has been little consistency to date in existing HCT research. Neither a robust definition of HCT nor a well-designed psychometric instrument for HCT could be found. This book, therefore, aims to contribute to a better understanding of the nature and structure of HCT and to provide a carefully designed and tested instrument for the measurement of HCT within the context of computer-aided decision-making.
Autorenporträt
Maria Madsen is a founding member and director of eHealth Education Pty. Ltd., which provides Health Informatics educational, consultancy, and research services internationally. She is also a member of the Australian College of Health Informatics, the Health Informatics Society of Australia and the Australian Computer Society.