Construction and restructuring of the knowledge repository of website evaluation methods

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Many methods can be employed to evaluate the quality of websites. Although the methods can be used for different purposes and require various assessment approaches it is challenging to select a proper method adequate to the needs. The research presented in the article is focused on building a repository of knowledge about the methods for assessing the quality of a website. The repository in the form of ontologies covers a variety of quality assessment methods and makes their proper selection possible. The proposed approach was verified with major methods and the resulting ontology may act as a repository of domain knowledge.

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Ziemba, P., Watróbski, J., Jankowski, J., & Wolski, W. (2016). Construction and restructuring of the knowledge repository of website evaluation methods. In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing (Vol. 243, pp. 29–52). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-30528-8_3

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