Title:
Cross-Cultural Design and Evaluation: Theory, Frameworks and MethodologiesAuthor:
Prabhu, G.V.Abstract:
This paper reviews three position papers presented at the International Workshop on Internationalisation of Products and Systems (IWIPS) in July 2000: “Semiotically enhanced web interfaces: can semiotics help meet the challenge of cross-cultural design” by French and Smith; “Method of culture-oriented design for technical products” by Roese and Zuehlke, and “Cultural dichotomies in user evaluation of international software” by Dunckley and Smith. These three papers and the review focus on theories, framework and methodologies that could be deployed in design and evaluation of internationalised products.Original publication:
Day, D.L., del Galdo, E.M. & G.V. Prabhu. Designing for Global Markets 2, 61-66. 2nd International Workshop on Internationalization of Products and Systems. Baltimore, Md. USA. July 13-15, 2000.Copyright:
© 2000 Product & Systems Internationalisation, Inc. ISBN: 0-9722184-3-2Availability:
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