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There will be relatively more older adults worldwide than there were in the past in the twenty-first century. Saudi Arabia is a nation where the elderlies are increasing. Also, technology will expand and grow in this era at an unprecedented rate. Mobile applications could help elderly individuals, but they need to be usable and personalized to adopt. The study will aim to investigate the usability of mobile government applications popular in Saudi Arabia. First by a structured questionnaire with Saudi older adults to assist the user experience. The usability attributes also will be evaluated and tested in the research methodology, such as effectiveness, efficiency, satisfaction. The general basis for this study will be to enable the elderly to access better the benefits of using smartphones and applications, as this has positive effects on mental performance and the adoption of healthier lifestyles by improving access to health information and applications and supporting more independence. The result will highlight the need to develop government application interfaces to meet older adults’ usability attributes in Saudi Arabia.
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AlMuaybid, A., AlSuwaidan, L. (2021). Investigating the Usability of Government Applications for Elderlies in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. In: Bentahar, J., Awan, I., Younas, M., Grønli, TM. (eds) Mobile Web and Intelligent Information Systems. MobiWIS 2021. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 12814. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-83164-6_5
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