5th Hyphotesis Consideration of UTAUT for IOT By Exploiting ACO based Classification
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https://doi.org/10.33633/jais.v5i1.3523Abstract
Internet of things (IoT) application needs to be evaluated to gain better improvement and innovation. The evaluation can be examined from user acceptance. The unified theory of acceptance and use of technology (UTAUT) can be used as a model to identify user acceptance in using technology, including IoT application. However, the ease of use of technology must be included, so the determining of easy of use from negative aspects must be included, so the 5th hypothesis of UTAUT (hindering condition) must be included. Before this hypothesis is formulated and included in evaluation by the user, obtaining data to identify the real condition of the user is performed using forensic analysis and ACO based classification. To evaluate this activity, this 5th hypothesis is measured by reliability and validity test, also hypothesis testing itself.Downloads
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2020-12-31
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