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Type Book Chapter
Scope Discipline-based scholarship
Title Modeling a user's culture
Organization Unit
Authors
  • Katharina Reinecke
  • Sonja Schenkel
  • Abraham Bernstein
Editors
  • E G Blanchard
  • D Allard
Item Subtype Original Work
Refereed Yes
Status Published in final form
Language
  • English
Booktitle Handbook of Research on Culturally-Aware Information Technology: Perspectives and Models
ISBN 978-1-6152-0883-8 (P) ; 978-1-6152-0884-5 (E)
Place of Publication Hershey, PA
Publisher Information Science Pub
Page Range 242 - 264
Date 2010-07
Abstract Text Localizing user interfaces has been proven beneficial for both user satisfaction and work efficiency; however, current localization methods disregard the many facets in the cultural background of today‘s typical user by simply adapting to a certain country. The chapter proposes a new approach to localization by modeling the user’s culture according to its understanding in cultural anthropology. Contrasting this view with cultural influences on user interface perception and preferences, the authors obtain an intersection of aspects that need to be included in a cultural user model, and deduce which user interface aspects have to be adaptable. With this, the chapter turns towards the application of their approach with the help of adaptive user interfaces, which allow the flexible composition of different user interface elements. The authors describe one possibility for implementing such culturally adaptive systems, and exemplify the design of different gradations of user interface aspects with the help of their MOCCA system.
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Digital Object Identifier 10.4018/978-1-61520-883-8.ch011
Other Identification Number merlin-id:56
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