Browsing taxonomies in e-commerce websites: Evaluation criteria

This paper presents the result of a Master's thesis that aimed to develop and validate a set of evaluation criteria of browsing taxonomies used in e-commerce websites. The reason for choosing e-commerce websites is their widespread use of browsing taxonomies. The bibliographic review of the pap...

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