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Ahmed,M.;Habib,M.A.;Ahmed,H.;Faisal,C.N. (2023). Individuals Utilization Behavior While Using Critical Healthcare Systems (Medical Ventilator). Lecture Notes in Education Psychology and Public Media,3,131-135.
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[2]. Beckwith, L., Burnett, M., Grigoreanu, V., Wiedenbeck, S.: Gender HCI: What about the software? Computer (Long. Beach. Calif). 39, 97–101 (2006).
[3]. Beckwith, L., Burnett, M.: Gender: An Important Factor in End-User Programming Environments? (2004).
[4]. Simon, S.J.: The Impact of Culture and Gender on Web Sites: An Empirical Study. Data Base Adv. Inf. Syst. 32, 18–37 (2000).
[5]. Cyr, D., Bonanni, C.: Gender and website design in e-business. Int. J. Electron. Bus. 3, 565 (2005).
[6]. Tuch, A.N., Bargas-Avila, J.A., Opwis, K.: Symmetry and aesthetics in website design: It’s a man’s business. Com-put. Human Behav. 26, 1831–1837 (2010).
[7]. Yoon, C.: Antecedents of customer satisfaction with online banking in China: The effects of experience. Comput. Human Behav. 26, 1296–1304 (2010).
[8]. Khairat, S., Coleman, C., Ottmar, P., Bice, T., Koppel, R., Carson, S.S.: Physicians’ gender and their use of elec-tronic health records: findings from a mixed-methods usability study. J. Am. Med. Informatics Assoc. 26, 1505–1514 (2019).
[9]. Bakaev, M.: Fitts’ law for older adults: considering a factor of age. Proc. VIII Brazilian Symp. Hum. Factors Comput. Syst. 260–263 (2008).
[10]. Rohr, L.E.: Gender-specific movement strategies using a computer-pointing task. J. Mot. Behav. 38, 431–137 (2006).
[11]. Katre, D., Bhutkar, G., Karmarkar, S.: Usability heuristics and qualitative indicators for the evaluation of touch screen ventilator systems. In: IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology. pp. 83–97. Spring-er New York LLC (2010).
[12]. Liu, Y., Tech., L., Osvalder, A.L.: Usability evaluation of a Gui prototype for a ventilator machine. J. Clin. Monit. Comput. 18, 365–372 (2004).
[13]. Loos, E., Bergstrom, J.R.: Older adults. In: Eye tracking in user experience design. pp. 313–329. Elsevier (2014)