*2.4.3 Usability of the system*

Non-quality usability and the amount of information used to rely on resources [7, 12]. Culnan [10] has come to the idea that the requirements for collecting information related to the occupation, and occupation of each person may limit access to resources. The ability to use resources generally defines both the social and economic costs associated with communicating information. The online information system is evaluated in two dimensions, including usability and ease of use. Usability is related to the physical and informational dimension or grammatical language. When a new system is introduced, the user needs to be trained and supported to be able to get familiar with the system's command language. Usability can play an important role in influencing an individual to select an information source from among other suggested sources. Usability is likely to be affected by two types of field of use and initial experience [10].
