Title
Methodological framework for design and evaluation of interactive systems from a multicultural and emotional perspective
Abstract
The main purpose of the paper is incorporate attributes that define multiculturalism in the context of user interface design and validate them by usability measures and emotional techniques. So, a methodological framework is designed to analyze the users' cultural behavior. This is based on cultural dimension model of Hofstede. Also, the user experience design of Marcus is used in the methodological framework to know the influence of the cultural elements of an interface. The methodological framework uses case studies of cultures from Panama, Colombia, and Spain. As a result, five interaction design patterns with multicultural attributes are defined. In the evaluation three prototypes are created and five users of each country evaluated them. Also, the evaluation uses the questionnaire as a usability method and the results have shown great acceptance by users. Additionally, PrEmo test is used in order to know users emotions, and the results have shown that users have positive emotion while interacting with prototype interface.
Year
DOI
Venue
2013
10.1145/2535597.2535605
ChileCHI
Keywords
Field
DocType
user experience design,user interface design,users emotion,cultural dimension model,prototype interface,usability measure,cultural element,emotional perspective,interaction design pattern,interactive system,methodological framework,cultural behavior,usability,emotions,user interface,user experience
User experience design,Heuristic evaluation,Interaction design pattern,Usability,Human–computer interaction,Engineering,User interface,User interface design,Hofstede's cultural dimensions theory,Cultural behavior
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
1
0.39
9
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Zayra Jaramillo-Bernal110.39
Cesar A. Collazos2357.95
Karla Arosemena310.39
Jaime Muñoz-Arteaga45420.09