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2000
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The Software for Cultures and the Cultures in Software
Software is viewed as an artefact which interacts with cultures of societies in which it functions. On the one hand, software manufacturers make efforts to adapt the appearance of ...
Gregory E. Kersten, Stan Matwin, Sunil J. Noronha,...
BIS
2008
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Mobile Social Software for Cultural Heritage: A Reference Model
Abstract. Web 2.0, also known as the Social Web, marks a new philosophy where users are both the main actors and the content producers: users write blogs and comments, they tag, li...
Paolo Coppola, Raffaella Lomuscio, Stefano Mizzaro...
HCI
2007
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Comparing User and Software Information Structures for Compatibility
Eastern and Western cultures differ quite systematically in how they group objects, functions and concepts into categories [1,2,3]. This has implications for how navigation feature...
Thomas Plocher, Torkil Clemmensen