ANALYSIS OF E-COMMERCE USABILITY AND SECURITY FACTOR BASED ON MULTIMODAL BUSINESS DIMENSION IN PHARMACEUTICAL SUPPLY CHAIN AND CBIR BASED TEXTILE RECOMMENDATION SYSTEM
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https://doi.org/10.47750/pnr.2022.13.S07.336Abstract
The usability testing is a complex procedure with many components for those wishing to improve their websites' usability to the fullest. There is no rocket science involved; all you need to know is some basic assumptions. The most obvious one is that if you want your website to be fantastic, you must test. The key usability issues that are pertinent to e-commerce websites are linked to the trouble spots during the purchasing process. Consequently, the following inquiries are covered by the exam objectives: Is it simple for customers to locate the items they need? Do they have access to enough information to make a well-informed purchasing decision? What challenges arise? A carefully defined aim would have a quantifiable outcome to be attained (such as work completion rate, duration, accuracy, etc.), a particular. In this hypothetical article, a theory that hasn't been confirmed is presented, and usability testing and security testing are briefly contrasted. Despite the absurdity of making comparisons between these occupations, the result is surprising. Testing may not be as different between usability and security as it first seems. More research on usability testing may yield fresh security testing ideas.
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