Communication in multilingual meetings is difficult, and interpersonal barriers increase with the number of languages used in the discussion. In this paper, we show how participants in pseudo-oral and electronic, multilingual meetings were able to comprehend previously prepared comments in up to five languages, but the electronic meetings took much less time. In addition, there were no significant differences between the two types of meetings in terms of ease of use or usefulness, which leads us to the conclusion that for certain sets of languages and topics, an electronic meeting with machine translation is a viable alternative to the more traditional, oral set ting
3rd International Workshop on Gamification for Information Retrieval (GamifIR) co-located with the 3...
Communication in global software projects usually occurs between native and non-native English speak...
Requirements engineering is a communication-intensive activity and thus it suffers much from languag...
Electronic meetings can be more efficient and effective than traditional, oral discussions, but unti...
Communicating in a non-native language during a traditional, oral meeting is difficult, but a Group ...
Multilingual groups often find communication difficult. Even with human interpreters, these groups s...
Multilingual groups often find communication difficult. Even with human interpreters, these groups s...
Communication in global software development is hindered by language differences in countries with a...
Previous studies of multilingual electronic meetings have shown that members often comprehend the au...
In the largest face-to-face, multilingual, electronic meeting to date, 40 students exchanged sentenc...
Opportunities for global software development are limited in those countries with a lack of English-...
This study was a comparative investigation of face-to-face and written electronic conferences. The p...
This article explores how linguistic resources from two local languages, Finnish and Swedish, are us...
Group Decision Support Systems are helping many orga-nizations to improve the efficiency and effecti...
Many meetings involve large groups exchanging oral comments in a face-to-face environment, yet few ...
3rd International Workshop on Gamification for Information Retrieval (GamifIR) co-located with the 3...
Communication in global software projects usually occurs between native and non-native English speak...
Requirements engineering is a communication-intensive activity and thus it suffers much from languag...
Electronic meetings can be more efficient and effective than traditional, oral discussions, but unti...
Communicating in a non-native language during a traditional, oral meeting is difficult, but a Group ...
Multilingual groups often find communication difficult. Even with human interpreters, these groups s...
Multilingual groups often find communication difficult. Even with human interpreters, these groups s...
Communication in global software development is hindered by language differences in countries with a...
Previous studies of multilingual electronic meetings have shown that members often comprehend the au...
In the largest face-to-face, multilingual, electronic meeting to date, 40 students exchanged sentenc...
Opportunities for global software development are limited in those countries with a lack of English-...
This study was a comparative investigation of face-to-face and written electronic conferences. The p...
This article explores how linguistic resources from two local languages, Finnish and Swedish, are us...
Group Decision Support Systems are helping many orga-nizations to improve the efficiency and effecti...
Many meetings involve large groups exchanging oral comments in a face-to-face environment, yet few ...
3rd International Workshop on Gamification for Information Retrieval (GamifIR) co-located with the 3...
Communication in global software projects usually occurs between native and non-native English speak...
Requirements engineering is a communication-intensive activity and thus it suffers much from languag...