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Designing user interfaces for international use
Transnational symbols: the rule of pictograms and models in the learning process
Designing user interfaces for international use
How fluent is your interface?: designing for international users
CHI '93 Proceedings of the INTERACT '93 and CHI '93 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
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Realizing the Promise of Corporate Portals: Leveraging Knowledge for Business Success
Realizing the Promise of Corporate Portals: Leveraging Knowledge for Business Success
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Proceedings of the 24th International Conference on Software Engineering
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The corporate portal as information infrastructure: towards a framework for portal design
International Journal of Information Management: The Journal for Information Professionals
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Enterprise portals collect and synthesise information from various systems to deliver personalised and highly relevant information to users. Enterprise portals' design and applications are widely discussed in the literature; however, the implications of portal design in a global networked environment have barely been explored. This paper aims to highlight the challenges of enterprise portals for international, transnational and multinational businesses, paying special attention to the influence of national culture on enterprise portal design. A user-oriented model for enterprise portal design is put forward emphasising the relevant cultural characteristics of the portal users influencing portal design. The incorporation of these characteristics to the portal design will support both portal contribution and portal benefits, ultimately leading to improved business processes.