Title :
Multi-level evaluation of web site navigability
Author :
Vaucher, Stephane ; Sahraoui, Houari
Author_Institution :
Dept. d´´Inf. et de Rech. operationnelle, Univ. de Montreal, Montréal, QC, Canada
Abstract :
Much research in recent years has focused on the evaluation of web site quality. The majority of this research has focused on evaluating the quality of individual pages or that of a site as a whole. In this paper, we propose an evaluation approach that combines evaluations at the page level with the one of the web site by means of a page-importance weighing model. We illustrate our approach with the particular characteristic of navigability. Both navigability models at the page and site levels are implemented as Bayesian Belief Networks to manage explicitly the uncertainty of web site evaluation. The page importance weighting is implemented using a random walk strategy. We evaluated the resulting model using a mean-different hypothesis testing. The results showed that our model allows discriminating correctly between web sites having a good navigability and randomly-selected web sites.
Keywords :
Web sites; belief networks; random processes; uncertainty handling; Bayesian belief network; Web site navigability; Web site quality evaluation; mean-different hypothesis testing; page-importance weighing model; random walk strategy; Mathematical model; Measurement; Navigation; Probabilistic logic; Search engines; Usability; Web sites; Quality Composition; Web Navigability; Web improvement;
Conference_Titel :
Web Systems Evolution (WSE), 2010 12th IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Timisoara
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-8638-0
DOI :
10.1109/WSE.2010.5623563