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Wickramarachchi, R. and Uduwela, W.C., 2007. Quality Assurance Framework for b2c E-Commerce Web Sites, Proceedings of the Annual Research Symposium 2007, Faculty of Graduate Studies, University of Kelaniya, pp 141. |
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A Web site is one of the main information sources in digitally enabled world, and
activities of different Web sites vary from each other depending on the purpose of the
site. £-commerce is one of the core domains among those purposes. A Web site could
improve its activities by speedy communication, offering a more convenient services to
users, cost reduction etc. One of the main marketing channels to reach end customers is
B2C (Business to Customer) e-commerce where a business transacts with an individual
consumer online. Currently a large number of Web sites provide B2C e-commerce
services. However, many B2C e-commerce Web sites have a short lifespan due to
number of reasons including issues relating to quality of Web sites.
According to past research it is observed that there is a positive relationship between the
online shopping behavior of a customer and quality of a Web site. This is mainly due to
positive customer experience depends mainly on the quality of Web sites. As a result of
poor quality Web sites companies may face a fewer number of visitor thus reducing sales.
Therefore it could be concluded that the quality of B2C e-commerce Web sites is vital for
customers as well as for companies.
The main objective of this research is to identify factors that influence the quality of a
B2C e-commerce Web site and develop a framework. The framework provides a set of
guidelines in order to ensure that a Web site achieves a specified quality level. According
to ISO standards there are three views of the quality of Web sites; namely, managers'
view, users' view and developers' view. Users are interested in the quality in use which is
mainly an external factor including sustainability, ability to install, functionality,
adaptability, ease of use, ability to learn, interpretability, reliability, safety, security,
correctness and efficiency. However, developers and managers are more interested in
internal quality characteristics such as maintainability, testability, flexibility, reusability
and portability of a Web site. Therefore, quality of a Web site could be evaluated from
both view points of users and managers/developers. However, seeing a Web site from
users' eyes is paramount as users are the ultimate judges of a Web site quality. Hence,
this research focuses on the external quality of a Web site.
A comprehensive literature survey was carried out in order to identify the factors affect
the quality of e-commerce sites. The literature survey revealed that information content,
ease of use, usefulness, download delay, navigation/ organization, interactivity,
responsiveness, reliability, security, design! visual appearance are as main quality factors.
This is an ongoing research at the Department of Industrial management, University of
Kelaniya. It is expected to validate the developed framework with success and failure
stories of B2C e-commerce Web sites and users' feedback. The proposed framework can
be applied to other types of Web sites such as Business to Business (B2B), information
providers etc. with slight modifications. |
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