Title :
Tailoring e-commerce sites to ease recovery after disruptions
Author :
Renaud, Karen ; Van Dyk, Tobias
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Univ. of South Africa, South Africa
fDate :
6/23/1905 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Developers of e-commerce applications are often unrealistic about how their Web site is going to be used, and about possible outcomes during site usage. The most commonly considered outcomes of a user\´s visit to a site are firstly that the visit culminates in a sale, and secondly that the user leaves the site without buying anything - perhaps to return later. In the second case, sites often "remember" any accumulated items so that a shopper can return at a later stage to resume shopping. In this paper, we consider certain disruptions, such as breakdowns, problems caused by human errors and interruptions, which could affect the outcome of the e-commerce shopping experience. These events have definite and possibly long-lasting effects on users, and applications should therefore be developed to cater for these eventualities so as to enhance the usability of the site and encourage further usage. We develop a model for analysing e-commerce application usage and, using this model, propose an evaluation strategy for determining whether an e-commerce site is resistant to such factors. The proposed evaluation mechanism is applied to three sites to arrive at what we call a "disruption-resistance score"
Keywords :
electronic commerce; home shopping; human factors; information resources; system recovery; Web site usage; World Wide Web site recovery; accumulated items; breakdowns; disruption- resistance score; electronic commerce application usage analysis; electronic commerce site tailoring; human errors; interruptions; returning visitors; sale; shopping experience; usability; user visit outcomes; Africa; Application software; Business; Computer science; Electric breakdown; Humans; Immune system; Marketing and sales; Resumes; Usability;
Conference_Titel :
Computer Software and Applications Conference, 2001. COMPSAC 2001. 25th Annual International
Conference_Location :
Chicago, IL
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-1372-7
DOI :
10.1109/CMPSAC.2001.960674