|   | CMU-CS-03-190 Computer Science Department
 School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University
 
    
     
 CMU-CS-03-190
 
An Examination of Remote Access Help Desk Cases 
Aaron Steinfeld, Ritika Sanghi, Joseph GiampapaDaniel Siewiorek, Katia Sycara
 
September 2003  
CMU-CS-03-190.psCMU-CS-03-190.pdf
 Keywords: Human Computer Interaction, help desk, system 
administration, problem resolution, remote access, mental models, 
network interoperability
 As a precursor to explorations on future network interoperability 
problem resolution methods and tools, it is necessary to obtain 
an understanding of problems in the present day. The remote network 
access application area was chosen as a case study due to rich
sources of information, frequent problems, and considerable detrimental
impact on user efficiency. To this end, existing remote network access
help desk data was acquired and analyzed. The data was used to 
characterize remote network access interoperability problems and 
identify key issues. For the data examined, the two largest problems 
specific to remote end users were obtaining modem phone numbers for 
their location and adequate user rights upon connection. Potential 
for better knowledge re-use and dissemination of solutions to common 
problems to the general population was also observed.
 
13 pages 
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