A User-Based Method To Test The Usability of University of Zakho Website

Websites developed for an organisation, especially a university, always need maintenance and improvements to increase user satisfaction and to provide an environment that provides up-to-date information and services in efficient ways. Unfortunately, academic websites are often designed depended on t...

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Main Author: Nawzat S. Ahmed
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Zakho 2019-12-01
Series:Science Journal of University of Zakho
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Online Access:https://sjuoz.uoz.edu.krd/index.php/sjuoz/article/view/650
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spelling doaj-c18ee57cba61492791f7583c8fdd91872020-11-25T01:40:42Zeng University of ZakhoScience Journal of University of Zakho2663-628X2663-62982019-12-017410.25271/sjuoz.2019.7.4.650A User-Based Method To Test The Usability of University of Zakho WebsiteNawzat S. Ahmed0Information Systems, Duhok Polytechnic University, Kurdistan Region, IraqWebsites developed for an organisation, especially a university, always need maintenance and improvements to increase user satisfaction and to provide an environment that provides up-to-date information and services in efficient ways. Unfortunately, academic websites are often designed depended on the structure and objectives of an organisation, rather than on whether students, lecturers, and administrative staff find the website usable. This leaves the website users’ needs and expectations unsatisfied. The University of Zakho (UoZ), a public university in the Kurdistan Regional Government, is developing its website to include most of the information required. However, the usability of this website still needs to be checked to know whether or not it satisfies users. This study employs a user-based method to get the rate of usability satisfaction from the perspective of students and academic staff, and it investigates whether the occupation has significant impacts on usability satisfaction. This method is achieved by using a Website Analysis and Measurement Inventory (WAMMI) questionnaire, which is including five factors: attractiveness, controllability, helpfulness, efficiency, and learnability. The study offers recommendations and suggestions to the UoZ web developers for improving the website during the maintenance period. Further, this study proposes ways to enhance the academic websites usability. https://sjuoz.uoz.edu.krd/index.php/sjuoz/article/view/650usabilityeducational websitesuser-based methoduser satisfactionThe University of Zakho
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Science Journal of University of Zakho
usability
educational websites
user-based method
user satisfaction
The University of Zakho
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title A User-Based Method To Test The Usability of University of Zakho Website
title_short A User-Based Method To Test The Usability of University of Zakho Website
title_full A User-Based Method To Test The Usability of University of Zakho Website
title_fullStr A User-Based Method To Test The Usability of University of Zakho Website
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title_sort user-based method to test the usability of university of zakho website
publisher University of Zakho
series Science Journal of University of Zakho
issn 2663-628X
2663-6298
publishDate 2019-12-01
description Websites developed for an organisation, especially a university, always need maintenance and improvements to increase user satisfaction and to provide an environment that provides up-to-date information and services in efficient ways. Unfortunately, academic websites are often designed depended on the structure and objectives of an organisation, rather than on whether students, lecturers, and administrative staff find the website usable. This leaves the website users’ needs and expectations unsatisfied. The University of Zakho (UoZ), a public university in the Kurdistan Regional Government, is developing its website to include most of the information required. However, the usability of this website still needs to be checked to know whether or not it satisfies users. This study employs a user-based method to get the rate of usability satisfaction from the perspective of students and academic staff, and it investigates whether the occupation has significant impacts on usability satisfaction. This method is achieved by using a Website Analysis and Measurement Inventory (WAMMI) questionnaire, which is including five factors: attractiveness, controllability, helpfulness, efficiency, and learnability. The study offers recommendations and suggestions to the UoZ web developers for improving the website during the maintenance period. Further, this study proposes ways to enhance the academic websites usability.
topic usability
educational websites
user-based method
user satisfaction
The University of Zakho
url https://sjuoz.uoz.edu.krd/index.php/sjuoz/article/view/650
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