This study investigated the effect of web page download delays on user performance. Participants completed tasks on a major airline web site with varying download delays of 1 second, 30 seconds, and 60 seconds. The dependent measures included lostness, frustration, task success, and task difficulty. Delays did not affect lostness, but frustration was increased by the longer download delays of 30 and 60 seconds
The benefits of using the Internet are partially offset by one aspect of its usability: highly varia...
There has been an enormous growth in the Internet usage in recent years, fueled by the increasing nu...
Although its popularity is widespread, the Web is well known for one particular drawback: its freque...
This study investigated the effect of web page download delays on user performance. Participants com...
Individuals searching for information on the World Wide Web are more likely to lose interest in a si...
Individuals searching for information on the World Wide Web are more likely to lose interest in a si...
The number one complaint reported by Internet users continues to be download speed or taking too lon...
This experiment investigates how slow downloads of shopping web sites are perceived by online consum...
This experiment investigates how slow downloads of shopping web sites are perceived by online consum...
Web page loading speed continues to vex users, even as broadband adoption increases. Several studies...
Web page loading speed continues to vex users, even as broadband adoption increases. Several studies...
Web page loading speed continues to vex users, even as broadband adoption increases. Several studies...
Web page loading speed continues to vex users, even as broadband adoption increases. Several studies...
The benefits of using the Internet are partially offset by one aspect of its usability: highly varia...
The benefits of using the Internet are partially offset by one aspect of its usability: highly varia...
The benefits of using the Internet are partially offset by one aspect of its usability: highly varia...
There has been an enormous growth in the Internet usage in recent years, fueled by the increasing nu...
Although its popularity is widespread, the Web is well known for one particular drawback: its freque...
This study investigated the effect of web page download delays on user performance. Participants com...
Individuals searching for information on the World Wide Web are more likely to lose interest in a si...
Individuals searching for information on the World Wide Web are more likely to lose interest in a si...
The number one complaint reported by Internet users continues to be download speed or taking too lon...
This experiment investigates how slow downloads of shopping web sites are perceived by online consum...
This experiment investigates how slow downloads of shopping web sites are perceived by online consum...
Web page loading speed continues to vex users, even as broadband adoption increases. Several studies...
Web page loading speed continues to vex users, even as broadband adoption increases. Several studies...
Web page loading speed continues to vex users, even as broadband adoption increases. Several studies...
Web page loading speed continues to vex users, even as broadband adoption increases. Several studies...
The benefits of using the Internet are partially offset by one aspect of its usability: highly varia...
The benefits of using the Internet are partially offset by one aspect of its usability: highly varia...
The benefits of using the Internet are partially offset by one aspect of its usability: highly varia...
There has been an enormous growth in the Internet usage in recent years, fueled by the increasing nu...
Although its popularity is widespread, the Web is well known for one particular drawback: its freque...