The design of a high quality Web site depends on various factors, such as the will to respect the existing law in force, the know-how and the delicacy of those who in various ways contribute to the design and the implementation of the structure and the contents, and last but certainly not least, the availability of the customer to recognize the importance of quality from a purely economic point of view. This research aims to define a quality taxonomy of the Web sites for the Public Administration; a taxonomy that allows the production of Web pages easy to learn, easy to use, efficient in terms of intellectual effort required to understand and use them, and effective: that is to say, that produce exactly the required results, nothing less and certainly nothing different (Nielsen, Designing Web Usability, 2000). A taxonomy that contributes to reduce one of the most significant bottleneck for the use of applications in the ICT environment: the user interface. This research represents the first step towards the definition of the taxonomy defining the information architecture of a Web site for the Public Administration.
The information architecture of a high quality Web site for the Public Administration
SCALERA, Michele;
2010-01-01
Abstract
The design of a high quality Web site depends on various factors, such as the will to respect the existing law in force, the know-how and the delicacy of those who in various ways contribute to the design and the implementation of the structure and the contents, and last but certainly not least, the availability of the customer to recognize the importance of quality from a purely economic point of view. This research aims to define a quality taxonomy of the Web sites for the Public Administration; a taxonomy that allows the production of Web pages easy to learn, easy to use, efficient in terms of intellectual effort required to understand and use them, and effective: that is to say, that produce exactly the required results, nothing less and certainly nothing different (Nielsen, Designing Web Usability, 2000). A taxonomy that contributes to reduce one of the most significant bottleneck for the use of applications in the ICT environment: the user interface. This research represents the first step towards the definition of the taxonomy defining the information architecture of a Web site for the Public Administration.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.