Evaluation of Virtual Commerce Applications for the Metaverse Using Spherical Linear Diophantine-Based Modeling Approach
The rise of the metaverse has ignited a surge of interest among researchers and decision-makers, seeking to develop effective virtual commerce (v-commerce) applications that cater to business demands and customer preferences. v-commerce, an emerging concept, redefines the future of shopping experien...
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description | The rise of the metaverse has ignited a surge of interest among researchers and decision-makers, seeking to develop effective virtual commerce (v-commerce) applications that cater to business demands and customer preferences. v-commerce, an emerging concept, redefines the future of shopping experiences and customer-product interactions. While businesses are actively exploring the potential of immersive technologies to deliver captivating and engaging shopping experiences, there remains a lack of consensus on what constitutes an ideal v-commerce experience and how to identify optimal v-commerce stores effectively. Considering this, benchmarking v-commerce applications for the metaverse is crucial for its development. This endeavor falls within the realm of multiple-criteria decision-making, given various critical issues such as the multitude of design attributes, uncertainty regarding their relative importance, and data variability. This study proposes an innovative approach that extends the fuzzy-weighted zero-inconsistency (FWZIC) method with spherical linear Diophantine fuzzy sets (FSs) (SLDFSs) to determine the weights of v-commerce attributes. The obtained weights are integrated with the ranking alternatives by trace median index (RATMI) method to select the optimal v-commerce application for the metaverse. Criterion weighting results reveal that “ease of navigation” and “recommendation agents” are the most significant criteria in assessing v-commerce solutions. Based on these results, 24 v-commerce solutions were evaluated. Additionally, sensitivity analysis and comparative evaluation were used to assess the robustness and validity of the proposed framework. This research provides essential insights for decision-makers and practitioners to facilitate business growth, consumer satisfaction, and further research in this domain. |
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spelling | doaj-art-f45ddb0d575e4a20b0ea5fecb9788bcb2025-01-03T01:35:15ZengWileyHuman Behavior and Emerging Technologies2578-18632024-01-01202410.1155/2024/4571959Evaluation of Virtual Commerce Applications for the Metaverse Using Spherical Linear Diophantine-Based Modeling ApproachGhazala Bilquise0Khaled Shaalan1Manar AlKhatib2Computer and Information Science DepartmentInformatics DepartmentInformatics DepartmentThe rise of the metaverse has ignited a surge of interest among researchers and decision-makers, seeking to develop effective virtual commerce (v-commerce) applications that cater to business demands and customer preferences. v-commerce, an emerging concept, redefines the future of shopping experiences and customer-product interactions. While businesses are actively exploring the potential of immersive technologies to deliver captivating and engaging shopping experiences, there remains a lack of consensus on what constitutes an ideal v-commerce experience and how to identify optimal v-commerce stores effectively. Considering this, benchmarking v-commerce applications for the metaverse is crucial for its development. This endeavor falls within the realm of multiple-criteria decision-making, given various critical issues such as the multitude of design attributes, uncertainty regarding their relative importance, and data variability. This study proposes an innovative approach that extends the fuzzy-weighted zero-inconsistency (FWZIC) method with spherical linear Diophantine fuzzy sets (FSs) (SLDFSs) to determine the weights of v-commerce attributes. The obtained weights are integrated with the ranking alternatives by trace median index (RATMI) method to select the optimal v-commerce application for the metaverse. Criterion weighting results reveal that “ease of navigation” and “recommendation agents” are the most significant criteria in assessing v-commerce solutions. Based on these results, 24 v-commerce solutions were evaluated. Additionally, sensitivity analysis and comparative evaluation were used to assess the robustness and validity of the proposed framework. This research provides essential insights for decision-makers and practitioners to facilitate business growth, consumer satisfaction, and further research in this domain.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2024/4571959 |
spellingShingle | Ghazala Bilquise Khaled Shaalan Manar AlKhatib Evaluation of Virtual Commerce Applications for the Metaverse Using Spherical Linear Diophantine-Based Modeling Approach Human Behavior and Emerging Technologies |
title | Evaluation of Virtual Commerce Applications for the Metaverse Using Spherical Linear Diophantine-Based Modeling Approach |
title_full | Evaluation of Virtual Commerce Applications for the Metaverse Using Spherical Linear Diophantine-Based Modeling Approach |
title_fullStr | Evaluation of Virtual Commerce Applications for the Metaverse Using Spherical Linear Diophantine-Based Modeling Approach |
title_full_unstemmed | Evaluation of Virtual Commerce Applications for the Metaverse Using Spherical Linear Diophantine-Based Modeling Approach |
title_short | Evaluation of Virtual Commerce Applications for the Metaverse Using Spherical Linear Diophantine-Based Modeling Approach |
title_sort | evaluation of virtual commerce applications for the metaverse using spherical linear diophantine based modeling approach |
url | http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2024/4571959 |
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