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A quality framework for web site quality [PDF]

open access: possibleSpecial interest tracks and posters of the 14th international conference on World Wide Web - WWW '05, 2005
Web site developers need to use of standards and best practices to ensure that Web sites are functional, accessible and interoperable. However many Web sites fail to achieve such goals. This short paper describes how a Web site quality assessment method (E-Qual) might be used in conjunction with a quality assurance framework (QA Focus) to provide a ...
Kelly, B, Vidgen, R
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Evaluating Site Quality

2012
Assessment of site quality is essential for identifying the productive potential of land and for providing a frame of reference for silvicultural diagnosis and prescription. Site index (average height of the dominant portion of the stand at an arbitrarily chosen age) is the most commonly used indicator of site quality for even-aged, single-species ...
Harold E. Burkhart, Margarida Tomé
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BLEND SITE QUALITY MONITORING QUESTIONNAIRE

SAE Technical Paper Series, 1994
<div class="htmlview paragraph">This paper provides information about the origins and some of the reasoning regarding a questionnaire submitted to all licensees of the MERCON® and DEXRON® automatic transmission service fluid programs. These questions were generated to help the licensed transmission fluid marketer communicate to the licensors the ...
JOSEPH W. SPRYS   +2 more
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Quality control on the site

Batiment International, Building Research and Practice, 1980
Quality standards in site construction often leave much to be desired. To discover more about the factors which in practice affect the standards achieved, the UK Building Research Establishment made a special study of 27 sites. It revealed how personalities are sometimes more important than apparent functions.
I. L. Freeman, M.J.C. Bentley
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CMS Web site reports hospital quality

American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 2005
A new government Web site where consumers and health care providers can compare hospital quality based on 17 measures of care for three conditions—acute myocardial infarction, heart failure, and pneumonia—is a good start toward providing useful information to the public, said Elliot Sussman,
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Quality Control and Quality Management of Alternate-Site Testing

Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 1994
Quality is an important attribute of clinical laboratory results; however, methods for defining acceptable quality may not be entirely agreed upon. In addition, confusion over quality is added when laboratory testing is moved to alternate sites. As quality parameters are designed for novel laboratory delivery systems, it will be best to use novel ...
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Quality of Health Web Sites

2013
The use of a methodology for the evaluation, comparison, and quality improvement of Health Web Sites is justified by its widespread adoption and visibility to Internet users. Due to the sensitiveness of their content and impact on users, health related sites should be evaluated.
Álvaro Rocha, Patrícia Leite Brandão
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A Comprehensive Model for Web Sites Quality

Seventh IEEE International Symposium on Web Site Evolution, 2005
Many of existing criteria for evaluating web sites quality require methods such as heuristic evaluations, or/and empirical usability tests. This paper aims at defining a quality model and a set of characteristics relating internal and external quality factors and giving clues about potential problems, which can be measured by automated tools. The first
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Evaluating Web Site Quality: A Statistical Approach

2010 10th International Conference on Quality Software, 2010
The paper introduces a general approach to the construction of a Quality Model for Web Sites. The process for constructing such a newly conceived model is presented and discussed, and examples of its application are shown.
Biscoglio I   +5 more
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Quality through Site-Based Scheduling

Middle School Journal, 1995
Site-based management and the middle school concept have been linked together as middle level educators strive to provide for the unique social, emotional, intellectu al, and physical needs of young adolescents (Lyons & Shelton, 1994). The supposition is that the best decisions are made by those individuals closest to the implementation of the decision
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