The success of mobile text messaging poses many questions for usability studies. Considering the inherent usability weaknesses of mobile phones such as the small display, poor input methods, the moving environment, and noisy surroundings, this success is hard to explain with traditional usability theories that ignore the social-cultural context. A new framework-cultural usability-is proposed for studying the intriguing processes of how cultural factors and contextual issues affect the consumption of mobile text messaging in contexts of use
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Current localization practices suffer from a narrow and static vision of culture resulting in usabil...
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Part 6: Cultural Differences and Communication TechnologyInternational audienceMobile context awaren...
As the use of cell phones pervades over the world, globalization of user interface (UI) design is em...
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Mobile technologies are improving everyday and modern users’ needs are growing continuously. Current...
The aims of this paper are 1) to give an overview of major concepts and theories which are useful to...
This research focuses on how text messaging as a communicative medium impacts the interpretation of ...
This paper describes a prototype mobile phone application which is designed to make people feel pres...
Mobile telephony is currently the most popular and widespread communication technology on the planet...
The focus of this thesis is usability of an everyday used product; the cell phone seen from a Human ...
Mobile phones are increasingly being used collaboratively by social networks of users in spite of th...
Current localization practices suffer from a narrow and static vision of culture resulting in usabil...
Current localization practices suffer from a narrow and static vision of culture resulting in usabil...
In human-computer interaction and computing, mobile phone usage is mostly addressed from a feature-d...
This article explores the social meaning of locale in mobile communication research and introduces a...
Part 6: Cultural Differences and Communication TechnologyInternational audienceMobile context awaren...
As the use of cell phones pervades over the world, globalization of user interface (UI) design is em...
This paper examines how national culture values influence technology adoption at individual level, w...
Global producers of mobile communication devices recognize the importance of cultural differences in...
Mobile technologies are improving everyday and modern users’ needs are growing continuously. Current...
The aims of this paper are 1) to give an overview of major concepts and theories which are useful to...
This research focuses on how text messaging as a communicative medium impacts the interpretation of ...
This paper describes a prototype mobile phone application which is designed to make people feel pres...
Mobile telephony is currently the most popular and widespread communication technology on the planet...
The focus of this thesis is usability of an everyday used product; the cell phone seen from a Human ...
Mobile phones are increasingly being used collaboratively by social networks of users in spite of th...