2019
DOI: 10.28945/4282
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How to Program a Chatbot – An Introductory Project and Student Perceptions

Abstract: Aim/Purpose: One of the most fascinating developments in computer user interfaces in recent years is the rise of “chatbots”. Yet extent information system (IS) curriculum lacks teaching resources on chatbots programming.. Background: To better prepare students for this new technological development and to enhance the IS curriculum, we introduce a project that teaches students how to program simple chatbots, including a transactional chatbot and a conversational chatbot. Methodology: We demonstrated a proj… Show more

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“…Chatbot technology adoption is a new area of research that is being examined from several perspectives. First, the technical aspects of chatbots have been investigated, such as speech conversation system technologies (Abdul-Kader and Woods, 2015 ) and programming methodologies (Long et al, 2019 ). Second, several studies have focused on human and chatbot interactions to enhance customer purchases (Luo et al, 2019 ) and the willingness of users to communicate with chatbots (Mirnig et al, 2017 ).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chatbot technology adoption is a new area of research that is being examined from several perspectives. First, the technical aspects of chatbots have been investigated, such as speech conversation system technologies (Abdul-Kader and Woods, 2015 ) and programming methodologies (Long et al, 2019 ). Second, several studies have focused on human and chatbot interactions to enhance customer purchases (Luo et al, 2019 ) and the willingness of users to communicate with chatbots (Mirnig et al, 2017 ).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies on chatbots have been focused on several aspects. First, conversational systems with speech and chatbot programming methods, referred to as the technical aspect of the chatbots, have been examined [35,36]. Second, several studies have concentrated on userchatbot communication, such as how chatbot adoption can enhance consumers' purchase intentions [27] and the extent to which customers are willing to adopt the use of and interact with a chatbot [37].…”
Section: Chatbot Servicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A survey is conducted in this study to measure user perception toward chatbot technology. The survey instrument use the seven-point Likert scale; Strongly disagree (1); Disagree (2); Somewhat disagree (3); Neither agree nor disagree (4); Somewhat agree (5); Agree (6); Strongly agree (7) (Long et al, 2019). Table 2 shows the seven-point Likert's scale used in this study.…”
Section: Phase 3: Users' Acceptancementioning
confidence: 99%