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Examining Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) and System Usability Design Issues for E-Government Sites - A Study

Sushil K. Sharma, Reima Suomi, Rui Chen, Examining Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) and System Usability Design Issues for E-Government Sites - A Study. In: Proceedings of the Sixth Midwest Association for Information Systems Conference, Omaha, NE May 20-21, 2011, Paper 27, AIS Midwest, 2011.

Abstract:

The Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) discipline is concerned with design, evaluation and implementation of interactive
computing systems for human use. HCI and System Usability Design have greater significance in electronic government (egovernment)
as the usability problems can adversely affect millions of people. The goal of the study is to examine the extent
of “Interactive Web Applications” in India, USA, Finland and China. In addition to measuring the number of websites and
web portals, the study will determine if the design of those "Interactive Web-applications” base sites are effective from the
HCI and system usability perspective. The present study will enhance ongoing research on the subject.

BibTeX entry:

@INPROCEEDINGS{inpShSuCh11a,
  title = {Examining Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) and System Usability Design Issues for E-Government Sites - A Study},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of the Sixth Midwest Association for Information Systems Conference, Omaha, NE May 20-21, 2011},
  author = {Sharma, Sushil K. and Suomi, Reima and Chen, Rui},
  publisher = {AIS Midwest},
  pages = {Paper 27},
  year = {2011},
  keywords = {E-government, human-computer interaction (HCI), usability, accessibility, interactive web application},
}

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