Title
Developing and delivering a software internationalisation subject
Abstract
This paper describes the content and delivery of a software internationalisation subject (ITN677) that was developed for Master of Information Technology (MIT) students in the Faculty of Information Technology at Queensland University of Technology. This elective subject introduces students to the strategies, technologies, techniques and current development associated with this growing 'software development for the world' specialty area. Students learn what is involved in planning and managing a software internationalisation project as well as designing, building and using a software internationalisation application. Students also learn about how a software internationalisation project must fit into an over-all product localisation and globalisation that may include culturalisation, tailored system architectures, and reliance upon industry standards. In addition, students are exposed to the different software development techniques used by organizations in this arena and the perils and pitfalls of managing software internationalisation projects.
Year
Venue
Keywords
2004
ACSW Frontiers
queensland university,different software development technique,information technology,software internationalisation project,current development,software internationalisation subject,software development,industry standard,elective subject,software internationalisation application,globalisation
DocType
Citations 
PageRank 
Conference
0
0.34
References 
Authors
1
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Tony Sahama13613.63
Chris Ho-stuart2526.57
James M. Hogan318931.31