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Cultural Usability
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MISSION
With the advent of globalisation and the information
technology revolution in developing countries, we can no longer
overlook the aspect of culture in the design of user interfaces
and interactive products. We need to understand and accept that
there are significant differences in how people with different cultural
backgrounds respond to directions and test methodologies. From the
lab of the very large IT companies in Beijing to the design departments
at India’s finest institutions of higher education, there
is a call for adequate methods and techniques for designing human-computer
interaction.
This project aims to investigate the impact
of culture on the results of established methods of usability testing.
The production and use of technologically advanced information and
communication applications are no longer restricted to the Western
world, and there are indications that usability testing procedures
developed for use in, e.g., Europe or the US do not give reliable
results in countries such as India, China or Malaysia. This project
is an in-depth investigation of the cultural specifics that go into
usability test situations in three countries: Denmark, India and
China. In a second phase we want to explore possible developments
of the testing methods in order to avoid cultural bias and produce
comparable results across countries of the world |
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October
2009
HWID2009 working conference
on usability in social, cultural and organizational contexts - in
conjunction with the 4th Cultural Usability project
seminar
C-DAC, Pune,
India, October 7-8
August
2009
IEA 2009 - World Congress on Ergonomics
- Beijing (August 4-19, 2009
July 2009
HCI International 2009 San Diego
April
2009
CHI2009 Boston
December 2008
ICIS2008 Paris
November 2008
World Usability day
October 2008
NordiCHI 2008 Cultural Usability workshop, Lund, Sweden
3rd Project seminar at CBS
July 2008
ICP2008 Cultural usability symposium, Berlin
July 2007
HCI International in Beijing
2nd Project seminar at CAS
May 2007
Sigchi.dk Interaction design day, Copenhagen
May 2006
Indo-Europe HCI Seminar in ITG
1st project seminar at IITG
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