Citation
Abdul Wahab, Ahairul Afza
(2015)
Addressing usability quality attribute in techno-spiritual mobile application.
Masters thesis, Universiti Putra Malaysia.
Abstract
Technology trending toward mobile devices provide significant medium for
the growth of mobile applications. It grants users with advantages of
portability and accessibility in the mobile context. Application providers seen
this as new marketing opportunities to promote and sell products directly
engagement with application users through mobile websites. This influence
providers increase application development and productivity for target
consumer application markets such as games and lifestyle category with
potential of better revenues.
This mobilisation creates integrating technology with spirituality content
known as techno-spiritual which information technology assist in humans‘
spiritual and religious practices. Currently there is increasing numbers of
provider involve translating spirituality content into new mobile application
medium and reaching users through mobile websites. This helps any
religious devotees such as Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism and Christianity
engage with spiritual information. The techno-spiritual application focus in
this paper more on Islamic Quran recitation for Muslims that used for read
the Quran in Arabic alongside its translation.
The popularity demand for techno-spiritual applications development address
challenges and concerns for provider in term quality dimension impacting the
success of products. Their expectations for quality products are high in
delivering valuable content and useful functionality. It should convenient and simple for prolong the usage of applications. Usability is widely used for
quality evaluation and measurement of mobile application usable. It‘s
referring the capability of the application to be learned, operated, attract and
satisfy users in mobile environment
This study aims addressing usability quality attribute in techno-spiritual
mobile application which beneficial practitioners in design and develop
usable mobile applications in the future.
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