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Article: ServiceFinder: A method towards enhancing service portals

TitleServiceFinder: A method towards enhancing service portals
Authors
KeywordsOnline service
Service portal
Service selection
Issue Date2007
PublisherAssociation for Computing Machinery, Inc.
Citation
Acm Transactions On Information Systems, 2007, v. 25 n. 4, article no. 17 How to Cite?
AbstractThe rapid advancement of Internet technologies enables more and more educational institutes, companies, and government agencies to provide services, namely online services, through web portals. With hundreds of online services provided through a web portal, it is critical to design web portals, namely service portals, through which online services can be easily accessed by their consumers. This article addresses this critical issue from the perspective of service selection, that is, how to select a small number of service-links (i.e., hyperlinks pointing to online services) to be featured in the homepage of a service portal such that users can be directed to find the online services they seek most effectively. We propose a mathematically formulated metric to measure the effectiveness of the selected service-links in directing users to locate their desired online services and formally define the service selection problem. A solution method, ServiceFinder, is then proposed. Using real-world data obtained from the Utah State Government service portal, we show that ServiceFinder outperforms both the current practice of service selection and previous algorithms for adaptive website design. We also show that the performance of ServiceFinder is close to that of the optimal solution resulting from exhaustive search. © 2007 ACM.
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/85818
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2021 Impact Factor: 4.657
2020 SCImago Journal Rankings: 0.672
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dc.description.abstractThe rapid advancement of Internet technologies enables more and more educational institutes, companies, and government agencies to provide services, namely online services, through web portals. With hundreds of online services provided through a web portal, it is critical to design web portals, namely service portals, through which online services can be easily accessed by their consumers. This article addresses this critical issue from the perspective of service selection, that is, how to select a small number of service-links (i.e., hyperlinks pointing to online services) to be featured in the homepage of a service portal such that users can be directed to find the online services they seek most effectively. We propose a mathematically formulated metric to measure the effectiveness of the selected service-links in directing users to locate their desired online services and formally define the service selection problem. A solution method, ServiceFinder, is then proposed. Using real-world data obtained from the Utah State Government service portal, we show that ServiceFinder outperforms both the current practice of service selection and previous algorithms for adaptive website design. We also show that the performance of ServiceFinder is close to that of the optimal solution resulting from exhaustive search. © 2007 ACM.en_HK
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dc.rightsACM Transactions on Information Systems. Copyright © Association for Computing Machinery, Inc.en_HK
dc.subjectOnline serviceen_HK
dc.subjectService portalen_HK
dc.subjectService selectionen_HK
dc.titleServiceFinder: A method towards enhancing service portalsen_HK
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