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    Title: Information technology system modeling an integrated C-TAM-TPB model to the validation of ocean tidal analyses
    Authors: 陳震遠
    鍾沛穎
    Keywords: Information technology
    system modeling
    TAM
    TPB
    validation
    Date: 2013
    Issue Date: 2013-11-11T05:16:08Z (UTC)
    Abstract: Information technology (IT) literacy is associated in current society by collecting the latest information from the internet.
    Learning how to use IT tools for practical applications is becoming a basic part of engineers’ literacy. Results reveal that
    most engineers are capable of using and operating IT facilities, and few engineers are willing to use them frequently.
    Perceived ease of use reveals that there is a distance between ease of use and practical activities. The general capacity of
    information of engineers correlates with perceived usefulness. Engineers with IT experiences tend to be more willing to
    accept IT facilities. Subjective norms show a considerably low relationship with use intention. Other people barely affect
    a person’s intention to use IT facilities. For perceived behavioral control (PBC), IT resources and the ability of a computer
    also affect the intention to using IT facilities.
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