Validity and Reliability Testing of Geographical Information System (GIS) Quality and User Satisfaction towards Individual Work Performance †
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Literature Review
3. Instrument and Data Collection
4. Pre-Testing, Validity, and Reliability of Research Instrument
5. Reliability Analysis Result
6. Discussion and Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Variables | Dimensions | Item |
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GIS Quality | Functional Suitability | The functions provided in GIS are suitable for me. The functions provided in GIS meet with my work requirements. The information provided in GIS is accurate. The results of the analysis provided from GIS are precise. Functions in GIS facilitate me in the business process. Functions provided in GIS assisting me in meeting organizational goals. |
Performance Efficiency | GIS is able to provide good response time. GIS is fast at doing data processing. GIS requires minimal close guidance from system administrators. Users are not limited to access GIS via personal computer (PC) only. The capacity of data storage provided in GIS is scalable. GIS can perform even in high numbers of user access. | |
Compatibility | GIS is able to work with existing available systems. GIS is able to function without giving any negative impact to other systems. GIS enables me to interact with other systems. The output from GIS can be used by other systems. | |
Usability | GIS is software that is appropriate for my use. GIS does not require a lot of time to learn how to use it. The training provided is enough for me. I can easily operate GIS without any guidance. GIS requires minimal technical capabilities. GIS is able to notify users required actions in avoiding errors. The GIS interface is well organized. The interface of GIS is interesting. GIS can be accessed by every member of my organization. | |
Reliability | GIS has a low rate of failure. | |
GIS is always able to return information needed by me. | ||
GIS is accessible when it is needed. | ||
GIS maintains its performance even if there are data faults. | ||
I am able to recover information in GIS even after failure occurs. | ||
Security | GIS is able to prevent access from unauthorized users. | |
GIS provides proper data encryption. | ||
GIS is able to prevent any modifications of data. | ||
GIS is able to trace sources of access so it can control manipulation of actions. | ||
All activities in GIS were uniquely traceable. | ||
GIS is able to identify the genuine identity of users. | ||
Maintainability | GIS can be customized according to my needs. | |
Any changes in GIS will have no impact on other systems. | ||
The concept in GIS can be reusable to other systems. | ||
I am able to identify errors when they happen. | ||
GIS is able to notify the cause of error. | ||
GIS is stable even if any modifications are made. | ||
I can easily test any new changes made in GIS. | ||
Portability | GIS can be adapted for the use of other departments in my organization. | |
GIS is able to evolve according to needs of the organization. | ||
Process installing GIS on a user’s devices is easy. | ||
GIS can be easily removed from other user devices. | ||
GIS has the potential to replace other systems in my organization. | ||
GIS has the ability to be the main visualization platform in my organization. | ||
User Satisfaction | GIS empowers me to accomplish tasks well. GIS improves my work performance. GIS increases my work productivity. All information produced from GIS is trusted. GIS has its anticipated effects. The experience of using GIS is enjoyable. GIS provides a pleasant experience. GIS causes no stress when using it. | |
Individual Work Performance | Task Performance | I am able to plan and organize all my work tasks. |
I have an excellent number of work completions. | ||
I fulfill all work quality criteria for my tasks. | ||
I complete my work tasks within the timeframe. | ||
I solve all work-related problems efficiently. | ||
I always update my knowledge for my work. | ||
Adaptive Performance | I always come up with creative ideas that are able to provide a new perspective about my tasks. | |
I am able to rearrange my tasks goals according to the current situation. | ||
I am able to learn new tasks by using a combination of existing software and other technologies. | ||
I am always flexible and open minded in determining the way of delivering my tasks. | ||
I am able to quickly analyze potential solutions that could be used in completing my tasks. | ||
I always come up with creative ideas that are able to provide a new perspective about my tasks. |
Panel of Experts | Organization |
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IT Manager | Organization A |
GIS User | Organization A |
Academician | University A |
Academician | University B |
GIS Project Manager | Organization A |
Application Analyst | Organization B |
Item | Response | Percentage |
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Gender | Male Female | 77% 23% |
Age | 21–30 years old 41–50 years old 31–40 years old | 50% 30% 20% |
Education Level | Bachelor’s Degree Diploma Master’s Degree Malaysia Education Certificate (SPM) | 63% 23% 10% 4% |
Working Experience | 1–5 years 11–15 years 6–10 years 16–20 years Above 20 years | 40% 23% 20% 13% 4% |
Frequency of GIS Use | Few Times a Week Once a Week Once a Month | 47% 40% 13% |
Variables | Dimensions | Number of Items | Cronbach’s Alpha Value |
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GIS Quality | Functional Suitability Performance Efficiency Compatibility Usability Reliability Security Maintainability Portability | 6 6 4 9 5 6 7 6 | 0.861 0.806 0.855 0.892 0.896 0.952 0.886 0.899 |
User Satisfaction | 8 | 0.942 | |
Individual Work Performance | Task Performance Adaptive Performance | 6 5 | 0.955 0.915 |
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Rahman, M.S.; Shuhidan, S.M.; Masrek, M.N.; Baharuddin, M.F. Validity and Reliability Testing of Geographical Information System (GIS) Quality and User Satisfaction towards Individual Work Performance. Proceedings 2022, 82, 68. https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2022082068
Rahman MS, Shuhidan SM, Masrek MN, Baharuddin MF. Validity and Reliability Testing of Geographical Information System (GIS) Quality and User Satisfaction towards Individual Work Performance. Proceedings. 2022; 82(1):68. https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2022082068
Chicago/Turabian StyleRahman, Mohd Saiful, Shamila Mohamed Shuhidan, Mohamad Noorman Masrek, and Mohammad Fazli Baharuddin. 2022. "Validity and Reliability Testing of Geographical Information System (GIS) Quality and User Satisfaction towards Individual Work Performance" Proceedings 82, no. 1: 68. https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2022082068
APA StyleRahman, M. S., Shuhidan, S. M., Masrek, M. N., & Baharuddin, M. F. (2022). Validity and Reliability Testing of Geographical Information System (GIS) Quality and User Satisfaction towards Individual Work Performance. Proceedings, 82(1), 68. https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2022082068