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International User Interfaces
Elisa M. del Galdo,Jakob Nielsen +1 more
- 12 Jul 1996
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TL;DR: The impact of culture on user interface design is discussed in this article, where an Intelligent Lexical Management System for Multilingual Machine Translation (Y. Goa). A Day in the Life: Studying Context Across Cultures (S. Copeland).
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Abstract: International Usability Engineering (J. Nielsen). Problems in Designing the User Interface for Systems Supporting International Human-Human Communication (J. Connolly). Developing a Cultural Model (N. Hoft). Culture and Design (E. del Galdo). Cultural Learning Differences in Software User Training (E. Krock). Impact of Culture on User Interface Design (M. Ito and K. Nakakoji). Arabization of Graphical User Interfaces (F. Amara and F. Portaneri). A Chinese Text Display Supported by an Algorithm for Chinese Segmentation (L. Chen and W. Jin). Case Study: Managing a Multiple Language Document System (S. Copeland). The Design of Multilingual Documents (E. del Galdo). An Intelligent Lexical Management System for Multilingual Machine Translation (Y. Goa). A Day in the Life: Studying Context Across Cultures (S. Dray and D. Mrazek). Icon and Symbol Design Issues for Graphical User Interfaces (A. Marcus). Index.
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