Form Design in Web Application Using the Three-Layer Model (TLM) : A Checklist Development
The objectives of end users visiting web site are generally for information retrieval whereas for web application, users have specific goals, which are to complete tasks successfully. Nevertheless, some online job applications do not meet task-based orientation design and this resulted in users’ fr...
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my.uum.etd.13772013-07-24T12:11:41Z http://etd.uum.edu.my/1377/ Form Design in Web Application Using the Three-Layer Model (TLM) : A Checklist Development Zanariah, Idrus TK5101-6720 Telecommunication The objectives of end users visiting web site are generally for information retrieval whereas for web application, users have specific goals, which are to complete tasks successfully. Nevertheless, some online job applications do not meet task-based orientation design and this resulted in users’ frustration. Therefore, for the purpose of reducing the frustration and providing guidelines, a form design checklist was developed. In addition, an investigation of the current state of web form design among Malaysian developers was also conducted. A four-step methodology was followed; understand Three-Layer Model (TLM) concept, develop checklist based on guidelines, collect and identify existing Malaysian web forms, and finally, validate checklist and compare the collected web forms with the Three-Layer Model. In validating the checklist, 15 respondents performed three sets of tasks: pre-test, post-test and comparing three pre-selected online forms. Findings indicated that students designed better web forms after learning about the TLM and this suggests that the checklist provided guidance in designing better web form. Results also pointed out that the current state of web forms designed by Malaysian does not meet task-based orientation design. 2005-10-30 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://etd.uum.edu.my/1377/1/ZANARIAH_BT._IDRUS.pdf application/pdf en http://etd.uum.edu.my/1377/2/1.ZANARIAH_BT._IDRUS.pdf Zanariah, Idrus (2005) Form Design in Web Application Using the Three-Layer Model (TLM) : A Checklist Development. Masters thesis, Universiti Utara Malaysia. |
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The objectives of end users visiting web site are generally for information retrieval whereas for web application, users have specific goals, which are to
complete tasks successfully. Nevertheless, some online job applications do not meet task-based orientation design and this resulted in users’ frustration. Therefore, for the purpose of reducing the frustration and providing guidelines, a form design checklist was developed. In addition, an investigation of the current state of web form design among Malaysian developers was also conducted. A four-step methodology was followed; understand Three-Layer Model (TLM) concept, develop checklist based on
guidelines, collect and identify existing Malaysian web forms, and finally, validate checklist and compare the collected web forms with the Three-Layer Model. In validating the checklist, 15 respondents performed three sets of tasks: pre-test, post-test and comparing three pre-selected online forms. Findings indicated that students designed better web forms after learning about the TLM and this suggests that the checklist provided guidance in
designing better web form. Results also pointed out that the current state of web forms designed by Malaysian does not meet task-based orientation design.
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