2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.eij.2014.08.002
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A quantitative approach to evaluate usability of academic websites based on human perception

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“…Eventually, they found that the evaluated websites were not able to meet students' demands regarding usability standards. Moreover, Roy, Pattnaik, and Mall (2014) utilized two evaluation methods, the first one based on a questionnaire and the second one based on performance, to measure the usability of three academic websites. They used the WAMMI questionnaire and the Remote Usability testing technique for evaluations.…”
Section: Website Usabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Eventually, they found that the evaluated websites were not able to meet students' demands regarding usability standards. Moreover, Roy, Pattnaik, and Mall (2014) utilized two evaluation methods, the first one based on a questionnaire and the second one based on performance, to measure the usability of three academic websites. They used the WAMMI questionnaire and the Remote Usability testing technique for evaluations.…”
Section: Website Usabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…"Web portals are a special breed of external or internal Besides providing information on the web portals or websites, designing and development of government agencies web portals and websites should fulfil the standard quality in terms of its functional and non-functional properties. Usability is one of the most important non-functional properties in web application quality besides reliability and security [4] because usability is a significant factor to attract and satisty users [5]. This is because no matter how good one system is in terms of its functionality but when it's become unusable, user will lose their interest and leave [6].…”
Section: Abstract-usability Usability Testing Web Portalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Roy, Pattnaik, & Mall, 2014 [5] focus on evaluating usability and accessibility on three educational institutions websites. They started by conducted the pilot study to identity some of the frequent tasks that are ordinarily performed on academic websites by students with IS undergraduate students.…”
Section: It Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It provides critical input data which on processing can yield user demographics leading to efficient demographic based, user-targeted applications. [2] [3] Analysing user browsing patterns is an emerging concept using which it is possible to categorize users into certain demographics. Through this process, delivering user-specific content can be optimised since the deliverables are for a demographic and not a single user.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%