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Integrating culture into interface design Export

In CHI '98: CHI 98 conference summary on Human factors in computing systems (1998), pp. 365-366.

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The paper describes how culture impacts usability and design, presents a package of variables for identifying cultural differences, and gives localization suggestions. Also presents ideas for research leading to specific guidelines for integrating culture into design.

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