Usability Enhancement through Heuristics: A Framework for Mobile Money Transfer Systems

Myra Ohaga-Gitonga, Peters Anselemo, Ellyjoy Micheni
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The widespread use of mobile technology has enabled the introduction of various mobile money services. Many factors contribute to the success of mobile money transfer systems, and usability measures the level of success. Usability heuristics principles developed by Nielsen, a pioneer in usability engineering, have existed and are popularly used to assess the usability of computer systems. However, in the wake of emerging new technologies such as mobile applications and mobile money transfer systems, there is a need for domain-specific heuristics.    The purpose of the study is to investigate the usability of mobile money transfer systems and develop a usability heuristic framework that enhances Mobile Money Transfer Systems.   The study covered mobile money transfer systems in Kenya. The research adopted a mixed method design that included the Design Science Research methodology and survey design. The Design Science Research process provided the structure for the study and the survey design guided the questionnaire administration. Data were obtained using questionnaires. The target population was Mobile Money Transfer System consumers in Nairobi County, Kenya. The data collected was analysed using both descriptive and factor analysis. A mobile money transfer system usability heuristics framework was developed using the findings. A sample of 396 was used, with a response rate of 81.1%. This framework was validated by mobile money transfer systems experts, who agreed that the developed framework can be applied in the real world with an average weighted mean of 4.55, allowing for further development. This research contributes to knowledge of usability heuristics required to evaluate mobile money transfer systems, reducing the development time and cost.
通过启发式方法提高可用性:移动转账系统框架
移动技术的广泛应用使得各种移动支付服务得以推出。移动支付系统的成功与否取决于许多因素,而可用性则是衡量成功与否的标准。由可用性工程领域的先驱尼尔森(Nielsen)提出的可用性启发式原则一直存在,并被广泛用于评估计算机系统的可用性。然而,随着移动应用程序和移动转账系统等新技术的出现,我们需要针对特定领域的启发式方法。 本研究的目的是调查移动转账系统的可用性,并开发一个可用性启发式框架,以提高移动转账系统的可用性。 研究涵盖肯尼亚的移动转账系统。研究采用了混合方法设计,包括设计科学研究方法和调查设计。设计科学研究方法为研究提供了结构,而调查设计则为问卷管理提供了指导。数据是通过问卷调查获得的。目标人群是肯尼亚内罗毕县的移动转账系统消费者。对收集到的数据进行了描述性分析和因素分析。根据分析结果制定了移动转账系统可用性启发式框架。使用的样本为 396 个,回复率为 81.1%。移动支付转账系统专家对该框架进行了验证,他们一致认为所开发的框架可以应用于现实世界,平均加权平均值为 4.55,因此可以进一步开发。这项研究有助于了解评估移动转账系统所需的可用性启发式方法,从而减少开发时间和成本。
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