The concept of usability has become an increasingly important
consideration in the design of all kinds of technology. As more products
are aimed at global markets and developed through internationally
distributed teams, usability design needs to be addressed in global
terms. Interest in usability as a design issue and specialist area of
research and education has developed steadily in North America and
Europe since the 1980's. However, it is only over the last ten years
that it has emerged as a global concern.
Global Usability provides an introduction to the important issues in
globalizing design and an insight into the development of usability
expertise around the world. The book is divided into two sections. The
first section deals with the general issues in cross-cultural design and
the methods for conducting usability design and evaluation across
geographical boundaries. The second section describes the state of
usability development in fifteen countries. The descriptions include a
history and review of activities and include some unique perspectives
that have developed in relation to usability work. Researchers and
practitioners from a variety of design-related disciplines will find the
book a useful guide for understanding the issues and an excellent
reference source for working in any of the countries covered.