In this current work we make a study of communicability in industrial websites designed for the on-line sale of products, bearing in mind two kinds of 3D rotational animations, and 2D transformations. A table will be presented for the assessment of the communicability of the objects within e-commerce, in particular those which use mobile phones and the Internet. Also presented will be guidelines for qualitative design that may be employed without the need for a usability lab. The universe of study consists of 20 websites, randomly chosen from a total of 200. The contents of these websites is related to electronics, mechanics and renewable energy.
Nowadays more and more users have mobile devices with high computing power. This fact allows taking advantage of that processing power to design applications that allow users to interact remotely with the system simply using, for example, their cell phones. This requires having a modeling tool that allows incorporating the concepts of mobile computing and their particular domain characteristics. This work shows an extension to the UML profile called PROCODI (Concurrent and Distributed Processes), which adds the possibility of incorporating mobile devices as nodes within the model. This fact allows a quick visualization using a single diagram, of structural and behavioral aspects of the system, also including, now, mobile devices with their peculiarities.
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