The contribution of cognitive engineering to the effective design and use of information systems
Information Services and Use
Web sites of the Fortune 500 companies: facing customers through home pages
Information and Management
Measuring information quality of web sites: development of an instrument
ICIS '99 Proceedings of the 20th international conference on Information Systems
Information quality of commericial web site home pages: an explorative analysis
ICIS '00 Proceedings of the twenty first international conference on Information systems
Usability engineering: scenario-based development of human-computer interaction
Usability engineering: scenario-based development of human-computer interaction
Applying the Technology Acceptance Model and Flow Theory to Online Consumer Behavior
Information Systems Research
Understanding user goals in web search
Proceedings of the 13th international conference on World Wide Web
Prioritizing Web Usability
Human-Computer Interaction (3rd Edition)
Human-Computer Interaction (3rd Edition)
Usable error message presentation in the World Wide Web: Do not show errors right away
Interacting with Computers
E-Shopping Behavior and User-Web Interaction for Developing a Useful Green Website
Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction. Part I: New Trends
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The objective of this study is to understand users' electronic commerce needs and expectations in order to elicit the design requirements of a useful Web home page interface centered on green electronic products (GEP). In this study, an experiment was conducted to investigate the user needs captured by their external and mental patterns in order to apply them to the user-oriented Web home page design. The importance of Web site and home page design including gender differences have been found in this experiment and from the experimental results. Finally, consideration for designing a useful home page for a Web site are summarized as follows: (1) the home page design should be easy-to-use, easy-to-understand, and easy-to-digest and clearly show the Web structure and site purpose to users; (2) the home page should be streamlined to show information more efficiently; (3) gender differences should be considered in Web site and page design to meet different types of users' needs.