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Recently, the rate of internet usage by adolescents increases day by day. Based on international reports, we found that the online shopping phenomenon among adolescents is rapidly growing. Hence, e-commerce website owners started few years ago to target adolescents as main consumers for their electronic commercial portals. And due to the lack of existing studies regarding the adolescents behavior...
The effective use of an E-Government (EG) Portal depends on the ability of people to utilize electronic services. One of the main challenges in developing the EG Portal is selecting usability design guidelines that addressed the overall EG functions. Most government agencies tend to design their portal based on existing guidelines that are not directly related to the EG context. In this study, the...
Set the date range to filter the displayed results. You can set a starting date, ending date or both. You can enter the dates manually or choose them from the calendar.