Here is the synopsis of our sample research paper on Website Evaluation Checklist. Have the paper e-mailed to you 24/7/365.
Essay / Research Paper Abstract
A 4 page paper that offers a checklist of attributes to use for evaluating a web site. No bibliography is offered.
Page Count:
4 pages (~225 words per page)
File: D0_khwebck.rtf
Buy This Term Paper »
 
Unformatted sample text from the term paper:
download for the first page is generally indicative of subsequent pages and a slow website can try the patience of a user, causing him or her to move on to
a more usable site. 2. Free of annoying animation and/or pop-up advertising: When pages load slowly, it can mean that the page is loaded with annoying pop-up ads that
distract the user from the page content. Furthermore, pages overloaded with ads are confusing and generally mean that the user has to access multiple pages just to view an entire
article. 3. Well designed and logically organized: A good web page is user friendly. This is an overall term that refers to sites in which the user needs no
special knowledge or instruction to navigate the site, as it is designed in such a fashion that how to use it is intuitive and obvious. 4. Makes good use of
animation: While annoying pop-ads are poor use of animation, using animation to draw attention to a particularly salient feature of the site can be beneficial. 5. Provides illustrative charts
and graphs: Many sites benefit from the logical and effective use of charts and/or graphs as these graphical elements can be used to underscore and illustrate points made in the
body of the sites text. 6. Makes good use of pictures. 7. Easy to read: A site that is too gray (i.e., all text and no graphics), or one
that uses an impossibly small type size or a hard-to-read font discourages users from reading the site. Designers should consider the readability of the color of the type used against
the background color. For example, white type on a blue background is virtually impossible to read. 8. Easy to navigate: It should be easy for the user to find
...