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    • Web usability in the Irish airline industry 

      Lydon, Bernie; Fennell, Tom (Dublin Business School, 2002)
      Low-cost carrier Ryanair are expanding rapidly and have been tipped to become Europe’s biggest airline, following the order of 100 new aircraft in a deal with Boeing worth around 5 billion Euro (Canniffe, 2002). Ryanair ...
    • Web usability : its impact on human factors and consumer search behaviour 

      Lydon, Bernie; Fennell, Tom (Dublin Business School, 2003)
      Usability testing methods and phenomenology based qualitative techniques were applied in naturalistic settings in consumers’ homes to establish factors which are perceived as hindering and facilitating consumers in finding ...
    • Technology and the need to develop new economics 

      O'Dea, Martin (TASC, 2011)
      Exploration of potential impacts of rapidly developing technologies on economics. Author keywords: Technology, Economics

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    AuthorFennell, Tom (2)Lydon, Bernie (2)O'Dea, Martin (1)Subject
    Computer science (3)
    Economics (1)Electronic commerce (1)... View MoreDate Issued2002 (1)2003 (1)2011 (1)

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