A comparison of Asian e-government websites quality: using a non-parametric test

Abstract: This research conducts tests to measure the quality of e-government websites of five Asian countries via web diagnostic tools online. We propose a methodology for determining and evaluating the best e-government website based on many criteria of website quality, consisting of linear weigh...

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Main Authors: Dominic P, Dhanapal Durai, Handaru, Jati, sellappan, p, Goh , Kim Nee
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Published: Inderscience 2011
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spelling my.utp.eprints.62452017-01-19T08:23:10Z A comparison of Asian e-government websites quality: using a non-parametric test Dominic P, Dhanapal Durai Handaru, Jati sellappan, p Goh , Kim Nee QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science Abstract: This research conducts tests to measure the quality of e-government websites of five Asian countries via web diagnostic tools online. We propose a methodology for determining and evaluating the best e-government website based on many criteria of website quality, consisting of linear weightage model (LWM), analytical hierarchy process (AHP), fuzzy analytical hierarchy process (FAHP), and one new hybrid model (NHM). This NHM has been implemented using combination FAHP and LWM to generate the weights for the criteria which are better and more fairly preferred. The results of this study confirmed that most Asian websites are neglecting in performance and quality criteria. By applying the hybrid model approach it has resulted in significant acceleration of implementation, raised the overall effectiveness and enabled more efficient procedure. To compare the ranking methods, a combination of Friedman’s test and Dunn’s multiple comparison procedure is adopted. When applied to the methods presented here, these tests indicate that AHP, FAHP, and Hybrid method methods perform better than LWM. Inderscience 2011 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf http://eprints.utp.edu.my/6245/1/04_Jati_IJBIS_DOMINIC.pdf Dominic P, Dhanapal Durai and Handaru, Jati and sellappan, p and Goh , Kim Nee (2011) A comparison of Asian e-government websites quality: using a non-parametric test. IJBIS, 7 (2). pp. 220-246. http://eprints.utp.edu.my/6245/
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topic QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
spellingShingle QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
Dominic P, Dhanapal Durai
Handaru, Jati
sellappan, p
Goh , Kim Nee
A comparison of Asian e-government websites quality: using a non-parametric test
description Abstract: This research conducts tests to measure the quality of e-government websites of five Asian countries via web diagnostic tools online. We propose a methodology for determining and evaluating the best e-government website based on many criteria of website quality, consisting of linear weightage model (LWM), analytical hierarchy process (AHP), fuzzy analytical hierarchy process (FAHP), and one new hybrid model (NHM). This NHM has been implemented using combination FAHP and LWM to generate the weights for the criteria which are better and more fairly preferred. The results of this study confirmed that most Asian websites are neglecting in performance and quality criteria. By applying the hybrid model approach it has resulted in significant acceleration of implementation, raised the overall effectiveness and enabled more efficient procedure. To compare the ranking methods, a combination of Friedman’s test and Dunn’s multiple comparison procedure is adopted. When applied to the methods presented here, these tests indicate that AHP, FAHP, and Hybrid method methods perform better than LWM.
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author Dominic P, Dhanapal Durai
Handaru, Jati
sellappan, p
Goh , Kim Nee
author_facet Dominic P, Dhanapal Durai
Handaru, Jati
sellappan, p
Goh , Kim Nee
author_sort Dominic P, Dhanapal Durai
title A comparison of Asian e-government websites quality: using a non-parametric test
title_short A comparison of Asian e-government websites quality: using a non-parametric test
title_full A comparison of Asian e-government websites quality: using a non-parametric test
title_fullStr A comparison of Asian e-government websites quality: using a non-parametric test
title_full_unstemmed A comparison of Asian e-government websites quality: using a non-parametric test
title_sort comparison of asian e-government websites quality: using a non-parametric test
publisher Inderscience
publishDate 2011
url http://eprints.utp.edu.my/6245/1/04_Jati_IJBIS_DOMINIC.pdf
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