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Patient portal is a website that provides patients a safe and secured access to their personal health information and offers some significant functionality. This paper proposes an outline for the future of the health care services in the UAE which will introduce a new level of health care to encourage operational and human effort savings. This is accomplished by proposing a framework which adopts...
Mobile Learning (M-Learning) has gained considerable popularity among the learners. Accessibility and compatibility of M-Learning application is no more restricted to limited number of mobile devices. Now M-Learning providers have given freedom of learning on any mobile device owned by the user in the environment called Bring Your Own Device (BYOD).
The transition from an informative to a service oriented interactive governmental portals has become a necessity due to the time and cost saving benefits for both governments and users. User experience is a key factor in maintaining these benefits. In this study we propose an E-government Portal Assessment Method (EGPAM), which is a direct method for measuring user experience in e-government portals...
Although the literature on mobile web usability is growing rapidly, there have not been any systematic and methodical efforts to review it. Here, a systematic literature review is presented on primary studies related to mobile web usability. A total of 35 papers are identified through search engines, which is then pruned to 19 papers directly related to our research. Various challenges for mobile...
The growth of the Internet and related technologies has enabled the development of a new breed of dynamic websites and applications that are growing rapidly in use and that have had a great impact on many businesses. These websites need to be continuously evaluated and monitored to measure their efficiency and effectiveness, to assess user satisfaction, and ultimately to improve their quality. The...
Evaluation phase plays an important role in software development in general and in game development in particular, thus it is an important part in designing a game development methodology. In the research presented here, evaluation phase has been investigated the user and expert evaluation in details. This paper focuses on providing general heuristics to aid in the evaluation process. The result is...
The emergence of Web 2.0 and the influence of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) have fostered e-education to be more interactive, challenging, and situated. As a result, learners felt empowered when they are engaged in collaborative learning activities and self-directed learning. New forms of integrated assessment to support students when it comes to use complex-learning resources (CLR)...
Evaluating websites characteristics can take several methods. Some of those methods depend on users while others depend on the websites themselves. There are many software tools and related websites that measure websites attributes such as vulnerability, performance, navigability, structure, etc. This work focuses on studying website structural and related metrics that can be used as indicators of...
Different usability evaluation methods (UEMs) are often combined to assess the compliance of interactive systems with usability standards and guidelines. In practice, combinations of UEMs have been applied in a rather ad hoc manner resulting in inadequate analyses of rich usability data sets. While the potential offered by recent advances in technologies such as eye tracking for usability is recognized,...
Wireless networks have contributed to the technological advance that popularized the use of mobile devices, and fostered the development of applications targeted to these devices. However, issues such as mobility and communication intermittency, as well as processing, storage and battery constraints demand changes in the traditional software testing process. This paper aims to present testing requirements...
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