The user of a computer system does not sit in isolation.
In any given organization, many different systems must work together to complete a given task. These different systems interact among each other to create a socioecological system where information and communication between people and computers. Through this interaction, a user of a computer can connect with other workers XXX XXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXX flow of information in an organization. XX a complex organization, a XXXXXXXX XXXXXX is XXXXXXXXX XXX it XXXXXX XXXXX in isolation. XXXXXXXXXXX XXXX exist between XXXXXXXXX XXXXXX XX XXXXX the XXXX XX information XXX XXXXXXXX XX time (XXXXXXXX, XXXXXXXX, &XXX; XXXXXXXXXX, 2018). Through a XXXXXXXXXXX XX activities XXX XXXXXXXXXXX between different XXXXXX in an organization, XXXXXXXXX XXX XXXXXXXXXXX XX XXXX towards XXXXXXXXX its XXXXX.
For efficient XXXXXXXXX of tasks in an XXXXXXXXXXXX, XXXXX must create an interactive XXXXXX with a XXXXXXX goal. X XXXXXX using a computer XXXXXX to XXXXXXX XXXXX is likely XX XXXX different XXXXX XXXXXXX at XXX XXXX XXXX (XXXXXX, 2017). Thus, they XXX required XX have an XXXXXXXXXXX system to XXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX XXXXXXX to achieve XXXXXXXXX goals on time. By allowing an interactive system XXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX XXXXXX, activities in an XXXXXXXXXXXX XXXX XXXXXX functional executing tasks XX XXXX.
XX a XXXXXXXXXX organization, a XXXXXXXX system allows XXX user to ensure patients access services on time, XXX patient XXXXXXX XX XXXX XXX improves XXXXXXX services XXXXXXXXX. XXXXXXXXX, through XXXXXXXXXXX XXXX XXXXX XXXXXX in a XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXX, a computer user XXXXX in diagnostic evaluation, storage of XXXXXXX, security, finances as well as a XXXXXXXX-making XXXXXXX. Through XXXXX XXXXXXX in the care XXXXXX, an organization XXX XXXXXXX a XXXXXXX strategic plan XX execute its XXXXXXXXXX and XXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXX and interaction XX XXXXX malfunctions.
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Bachmann, D., Weichert, X., & XXXXXXXXXX, X. (XXXX). Review of three-dimensional XXXXX-XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXX with XXXXX on the leap XXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX. XXXXXXX, 18(7), 2194.
Grudin, J. (2017). From XXXX XX XXXXXXX: XXX evolution of human-computer interaction. Synthesis Lectures XX Human-Centered Interaction, XX(1), i-XXX.
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