The cultural diversity of users of technology challenges our methods for usability evaluation. In this paper we report and compare three ethnographic interview studies of what is a part of a standard (typical) usability test in a company in Mumbai, Beijing and Copenhagen. At each of these three locations, we use structural and contrast questions do a taxonomic and paradigm analysis of a how a company performs a usability test. We find similar parts across the three locations. We also find different results for each location. In Mumbai, most parts of the usability test are not related to the interactive application that is tested, but to differences in user characteristics, test preparation, method, and location. In Copenhagen, consideration...
Cultural diversity makes it difficult for website developers to depend on their own instinctive know...
Abstract. Culture plays an important role in the global market today. It not only affects products, ...
In this paper, we argue for an increased scope of universal design to encompass usability and access...
The cultural diversity of users of technology challenges our methods for usability evaluation. In th...
In this paper, we present the results of a pilot study in Denmark of cross cultural effects on Think...
ABSTRACT Most research assumes that usability is understood similarly by users in different cultures...
Abstract. Cultural models in terms of the characteristics and content of folk theories and folk psyc...
A study is being conducted to identify factors that may affect results of usability evaluation tech...
We discuss the impact of cultural differences on usability evaluations that are based on the thinkin...
Usability evaluation methods are widely used to assess and improve the user interface design. This d...
Most research assumes that usability is understood similarly by users in different cultures, implyin...
Usability testing has earned greater acceptance in the software industry. However, the effect of cul...
Language effect (Chinese vs. English), and power distance between evaluator and user in usability te...
An experiment was conducted to determine the effects of subjective culture on the usability of compu...
This paper describes an exploratory study conducted to examine the efficacy of the global-software d...
Cultural diversity makes it difficult for website developers to depend on their own instinctive know...
Abstract. Culture plays an important role in the global market today. It not only affects products, ...
In this paper, we argue for an increased scope of universal design to encompass usability and access...
The cultural diversity of users of technology challenges our methods for usability evaluation. In th...
In this paper, we present the results of a pilot study in Denmark of cross cultural effects on Think...
ABSTRACT Most research assumes that usability is understood similarly by users in different cultures...
Abstract. Cultural models in terms of the characteristics and content of folk theories and folk psyc...
A study is being conducted to identify factors that may affect results of usability evaluation tech...
We discuss the impact of cultural differences on usability evaluations that are based on the thinkin...
Usability evaluation methods are widely used to assess and improve the user interface design. This d...
Most research assumes that usability is understood similarly by users in different cultures, implyin...
Usability testing has earned greater acceptance in the software industry. However, the effect of cul...
Language effect (Chinese vs. English), and power distance between evaluator and user in usability te...
An experiment was conducted to determine the effects of subjective culture on the usability of compu...
This paper describes an exploratory study conducted to examine the efficacy of the global-software d...
Cultural diversity makes it difficult for website developers to depend on their own instinctive know...
Abstract. Culture plays an important role in the global market today. It not only affects products, ...
In this paper, we argue for an increased scope of universal design to encompass usability and access...