Comparative Quality Evaluation of Internet Banking Applications Case Study of Three Romanian Banks

  • Mihai F. Talpos Romanian Banking Institute, Expert/Tutor, Cluj-Napoca, Romania
  • Liciniu A. Kovacs Babes-Bolyai University of Cluj-Napoca, Romania
Keywords: internet banking, WebQEM method, ergonomics, usability of software applications, methodology of transdisciplinarity

Abstract

This paper constitutes the initial experiments with the WebQEM1 method applied to the In-  ternet banking applications of three renowned Romanian banks, for the purpose of the comparative evaluation of their quality. The first part comprises a statement of purpose and objectives, after which we succinctly highlight some reference points in the context of the research. The WebQEM method is then adapted to our purpose.  We continue by presenting the application phases, and the procedures and  algorithms  used  within  this  method. The following sections describe the experiment in detail: the conditions, the experimentation methodology and the results, as well as the findings and the conclusions. The work method presented in this paper is currently perfected for use in a much larger and more complex study, dedicated to the Internet banking applications of a target number of 26 Romanian banks; the study will be published by  Lambert  Academic  Publishing. At a later stage, our intention is to improve the comparative evaluation method in the context of valuing the benefits brought by the methodology of transdisciplinarity.

Published
2014-01-01
How to Cite
Talpos, M. F., & Kovacs, L. A. (2014). Comparative Quality Evaluation of Internet Banking Applications Case Study of Three Romanian Banks. Transdisciplinary Journal of Engineering & Science, 5. https://doi.org/10.22545/2014/00054
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