Exploring the Validity of an Instrument to Measure the Perceived Quality in Use of Web 2.0 Applications with Educational Potential.
Tihomir OrehovackiSnjezana BabicMario JadricPublished in: HCI (14) (2014)
Keyphrases
- web applications
- perceived quality
- network conditions
- web services
- higher quality
- end users
- application development
- web application development
- e learning
- quality assessment
- visual quality
- user satisfaction
- video quality
- multimedia
- quality metrics
- web development
- databases
- correlation coefficient
- anomaly detection
- mashup
- high quality