International Journal of Advanced Information and Communication Technology


Human Computer Interaction on Enterprise Information Systems

Christine Sarah and Anne Ashbrook, Faculty of Science, University of Copenhagen, Kobenhavn, Denmark.

International Journal of Advanced Information and Communication Technology

Received On : 25 May 2020

Revised On : 20 July 2020

Accepted On : 03 October 2020

Published On : 05 November, 2020

Volume 07, Issue 11

Pages : 170-177

Abstract


Safety and pliability, for Enterprise Information Systems (EIS), are fundamental aspects in business. These data systems incorporate the human users with the required behaviours, experiences, and capabilities. In that regard, they have to be pliable, usable and secure. Pliability necessitates the capability to adapt and prepare to handle the perpetuating transforming conditions, which are meant to restore the complete capacity of the incidents and the attack in EIS. In this research is purpose to discuss pliability, security and the Information Systems (IS) problems in the EIS. The problem necessitates the consideration of ergonomics of efficiency, effectiveness and interactions of obligation realization, user trust and user satisfaction, including human emotions when utilizing the secured services. This paper also proposes a technique centred on the socio-technical paradigm and systems meant to model the kinds of interplays between usability, security and pliability. We provide a discussion, based on case study, meant to display the projected approach and focussing on the user-experience centred on the design structures.

Keywords


Enterprise Information Systems (EIS); Information Systems (IS); Usability; Security; Pliability.

Cite this article


Christine Sarah and Anne Ashbrook, “Human Computer Interaction on Enterprise Information Systems, ” INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ADVANCED INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY, pp. 170-177, November. 2020.

Copyright


© 2020 Christine Sarah and Anne Ashbrook. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.