Investigation Of Usability Shortcomings On The User Interfaces Of Web Based E-Government Systems: A Case Of Tanzania

ABSTRACT

ICT has presented a great opportunity for governments to offer better and quicker

services to its citizens through e-Government platform. However, the expected goals

of e-Government can only be realized if such e-Government systems are usable.

Usability, which relate to user interface design aspects, play a pivotal role in the

success or failure of e-Government systems. For the case of Tanzania, reports

indicate low citizens’ participation in the use of e-Government systems. Several

non-technical issues have been suggested but no literature was found to address

technical side of usability of user interfaces for web-based e-Government systems.

Hence, the main aim of this research was to investigate usability shortcomings on

web-based e-Government systems in the context of Tanzania with the view of

understanding its effects to users and propose the guidelines for improvement. The

study used both quantitative and qualitative measures to investigate six web-based e-

Government systems; five ministerial e-Government websites and Tanzania

Government website. A combination of two main usability investigation methods

namely user-test (UT) with thinking-aloud protocol and heuristic evaluation (HE)

were used. First the e-Government systems were tested for their compliance with

usability principles (heuristics). Secondly 90 users were involved in user-test with

scenario based test-tasks for each e-Government Website (EGW) and records were

taken as they accomplished given tasks. Results show a number of usability pitfalls

which make EGWs partially usable with an overall usability score of about 43.3%

and pose some difficulties for users to interact with the systems. Results from both

HE and UT served as a basis for development of usability guidelines.

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APA

Said, S (2021). Investigation Of Usability Shortcomings On The User Interfaces Of Web Based E-Government Systems: A Case Of Tanzania. Afribary. Retrieved from https://tracking.afribary.com/works/investigation-of-usability-shortcomings-on-the-user-interfaces-of-web-based-e-government-systems-a-case-of-tanzania

MLA 8th

Said, Said "Investigation Of Usability Shortcomings On The User Interfaces Of Web Based E-Government Systems: A Case Of Tanzania" Afribary. Afribary, 26 Apr. 2021, https://tracking.afribary.com/works/investigation-of-usability-shortcomings-on-the-user-interfaces-of-web-based-e-government-systems-a-case-of-tanzania. Accessed 24 Nov. 2024.

MLA7

Said, Said . "Investigation Of Usability Shortcomings On The User Interfaces Of Web Based E-Government Systems: A Case Of Tanzania". Afribary, Afribary, 26 Apr. 2021. Web. 24 Nov. 2024. < https://tracking.afribary.com/works/investigation-of-usability-shortcomings-on-the-user-interfaces-of-web-based-e-government-systems-a-case-of-tanzania >.

Chicago

Said, Said . "Investigation Of Usability Shortcomings On The User Interfaces Of Web Based E-Government Systems: A Case Of Tanzania" Afribary (2021). Accessed November 24, 2024. https://tracking.afribary.com/works/investigation-of-usability-shortcomings-on-the-user-interfaces-of-web-based-e-government-systems-a-case-of-tanzania