Fundamental Requirements for Smartphone Commercial Applications Development for Arabic Societies: Evidence from Three Gulf Cooperation Council States

Purpose – This study focuses on the requirements of commercial applications in the Arabic region, specifically in three Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states, which are Saudi Arabia (KSA), Qatar and the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Method – It used quantitative survey to collect the opinion of the...

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Main Author: Adel A. Bahaddad
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: STEP Academic Publisher 2017-06-01
Series:International Journal of Computing Sciences Research
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gcc
Online Access:https://www.stepacademic.net/ijcsr/article/view/17/11
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spelling doaj-ff473d70e3384dfb9c289deb4c7e4c542020-11-25T02:54:03ZengSTEP Academic PublisherInternational Journal of Computing Sciences Research2546-05522017-06-0111305110.25147/ijcsr.2017.001.1.04Fundamental Requirements for Smartphone Commercial Applications Development for Arabic Societies: Evidence from Three Gulf Cooperation Council StatesAdel A. Bahaddad0Faculty of Computing and IT King Abdulaziz UniversityPurpose – This study focuses on the requirements of commercial applications in the Arabic region, specifically in three Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states, which are Saudi Arabia (KSA), Qatar and the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Method – It used quantitative survey to collect the opinion of the target audience in KSA, Qatar, and UAE. Results – Identifying commercial application requirements in this study is necessary for two main reasons: first, current studies that present requirements are lacking; second, studies in this field vary from one region to another and from one community to another. Thus, identifying the requirements according to specific communities in this study will enable the broad use of the applications. Contributions – The results provide 20 fundamental functions that should be included in m-commerce applications to be acceptable in Arabic society, as they may contribute to developing the mechanism of creating and designing smartphone commercial applications in developing companies. These functions are divided into three main parts; namely, technical, organisational and social functions. Research Implications – These functions are influenced by various stakeholders such as consumers, sellers, and application designers. These three parties are the main decision makers about how to design the m-commerce application functions.https://www.stepacademic.net/ijcsr/article/view/17/11commercial applicationgccm-commercequestionnaire surveytarget characteristics
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author Adel A. Bahaddad
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Fundamental Requirements for Smartphone Commercial Applications Development for Arabic Societies: Evidence from Three Gulf Cooperation Council States
International Journal of Computing Sciences Research
commercial application
gcc
m-commerce
questionnaire survey
target characteristics
author_facet Adel A. Bahaddad
author_sort Adel A. Bahaddad
title Fundamental Requirements for Smartphone Commercial Applications Development for Arabic Societies: Evidence from Three Gulf Cooperation Council States
title_short Fundamental Requirements for Smartphone Commercial Applications Development for Arabic Societies: Evidence from Three Gulf Cooperation Council States
title_full Fundamental Requirements for Smartphone Commercial Applications Development for Arabic Societies: Evidence from Three Gulf Cooperation Council States
title_fullStr Fundamental Requirements for Smartphone Commercial Applications Development for Arabic Societies: Evidence from Three Gulf Cooperation Council States
title_full_unstemmed Fundamental Requirements for Smartphone Commercial Applications Development for Arabic Societies: Evidence from Three Gulf Cooperation Council States
title_sort fundamental requirements for smartphone commercial applications development for arabic societies: evidence from three gulf cooperation council states
publisher STEP Academic Publisher
series International Journal of Computing Sciences Research
issn 2546-0552
publishDate 2017-06-01
description Purpose – This study focuses on the requirements of commercial applications in the Arabic region, specifically in three Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states, which are Saudi Arabia (KSA), Qatar and the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Method – It used quantitative survey to collect the opinion of the target audience in KSA, Qatar, and UAE. Results – Identifying commercial application requirements in this study is necessary for two main reasons: first, current studies that present requirements are lacking; second, studies in this field vary from one region to another and from one community to another. Thus, identifying the requirements according to specific communities in this study will enable the broad use of the applications. Contributions – The results provide 20 fundamental functions that should be included in m-commerce applications to be acceptable in Arabic society, as they may contribute to developing the mechanism of creating and designing smartphone commercial applications in developing companies. These functions are divided into three main parts; namely, technical, organisational and social functions. Research Implications – These functions are influenced by various stakeholders such as consumers, sellers, and application designers. These three parties are the main decision makers about how to design the m-commerce application functions.
topic commercial application
gcc
m-commerce
questionnaire survey
target characteristics
url https://www.stepacademic.net/ijcsr/article/view/17/11
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