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From: Donald Day/Commerce/UNSW/AU @ UNSW
Date: 03/16/98 10:30:06 AM
Subject: Intercultural HCI Special Issue Release
=== Please excuse cross-posting ===
JOURNAL SPECIAL ISSUE RELEASE
Shared Values and Shared Interfaces: The Role of Culture in the
Globalisation of Human-Computer Systems, Volume 9 Numbers 3 & 4,
Interacting with Computers
Donald L. Day, Guest Editor
The editors of Interacting with Computers, the interdisciplinary journal of
human-computer interaction of the British Computer Society, published by
Elsevier Science, announce release of a special double issue on
intercultural aspects of software globalisation. The publication, covering
parts of issues number 3 and 4, volume 9, was edited by Donald L. Day of
the University of New South Wales, Sydney. See
http://www.elsevier.nl/locate/intcom for availability.
The special double issue includes the following papers.
VOLUME 9 NUMBER 3:
R. Gobbin - The role of cultural fitness in user resistance to information
technology tools
P. Bourges-Waldegg and S.A.R. Scrivener - Meaning, the central issue in
cross-cultural HCI design
E.A. Karkaletsis, C.D. Spyropoulos and G.A. Vouros - A knowledge-based
methodology for supporting multilingual and user-tailored interfaces
A. Smith and L. Dunckley - Using the LUCID method to optimize the
acceptability of shared interfaces
VOLUME 9 NUMBER 4:
K. Stathis and M. Sergot - An abstract framework for globalising
interactive systems
Y.-Y. Choong and G. Salvendy - Design of icons for use by Chinese in
Mainland China
T. Griffith - Cross-cultural and cognitive issues in the implementation of
new technology: focus on group support systems and Bulgaria
J. Carey - Creating global software: a conspectus and review
The special issue also includes editorial introductions by D. Day framing
special issue concepts and resources (9:3) and surveying current research
in intercultural HCI (9:4).
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