One of the most critical decisions in a quality evaluation project is to establish the level at which to analyse the characteristics of the Web sites. This choice should be driven by the underlying goals of the evaluation. Scalability and flexibility are thus desiderable features of the models used to evaluate the quality of a Web site. In this paper we describe two separate studies of Regional Tourist Boards in the Alps that were conducted using the meta-model 2QCV3Q. Specifically, we will show that the results of the first study - based on a lightweight model - are consistent with those obtained with the more detailed heavyweight model in the second study.

Choosing the rightweight model for Web site quality evaluation

Mich, Luisa;Franch, Mariangela;Novi Inverardi, Pier Luigi;Marzani, Pietro
2003-01-01

Abstract

One of the most critical decisions in a quality evaluation project is to establish the level at which to analyse the characteristics of the Web sites. This choice should be driven by the underlying goals of the evaluation. Scalability and flexibility are thus desiderable features of the models used to evaluate the quality of a Web site. In this paper we describe two separate studies of Regional Tourist Boards in the Alps that were conducted using the meta-model 2QCV3Q. Specifically, we will show that the results of the first study - based on a lightweight model - are consistent with those obtained with the more detailed heavyweight model in the second study.
2003
Web Engineering
Berlin; Heidelberg
Springer
9783540405221
9783540450689
Mich, Luisa; Franch, Mariangela; Novi Inverardi, Pier Luigi; Marzani, Pietro
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