1. IWIPS 1999: Rochester, NY, USA
Girish V. Prabhu, Elisa M. delGaldo (Eds.): Designing for Global Markets 1, IWIPS 1999, First International Workshop on Internationalisation of Products and Systems, Rochester, New York, USA, May 20-22, 1999. Backhouse Press 1999 ISBN 0-9656691-2-2
D. Johnston: Systems approach to globalization. 13-14
W. Bullock: Product anxiety in the global village. 15-24
Donald L. Day: Thinking differently, acting together: A treatise on technology acceptance in the era of internationalization. 25-32
Surya Vanka: ColorTool: The cross cultural meanings of color. 33-43
C.-H. Chen: Using color to facilitate the internationalization and localization of user interfaces. 47-57
U. Sengupta, J. Liu: Human-computer interface for industrial process operators in the coastal provinces of Mainland China. 69-78
Apala Lahiri Chavan: A quick and dirty user profiling technique. 79-93
C. Modica, K. Fiedler: Tips for successful international evaluation of localized user interfaces. 97-106
Pia Honold: "Cross-cultural" or "intercultural" - some findings on international usability testing. 107-112
Paula Bourges-Waldegg, Luis Moreno, Teresa Rojano: Internationalization and localization of educational software. 113-122
J. Carroll: Using design rationale to manage culture-bound metaphors for international user interfaces. 125-132
Lynne Dunckley, Pat Hall, Andy Smith: Software international architecture and user interface design. 143-152
Aaron Marcus: Globalization and user-interface design for the Web. 165-172
Vanessa Evers, Agnes Kukulska-Hulme, A. Jones: Cross-cultural understanding of interface design: A cross-cultural analysis of icon recognition. 173-182

Dan Harel, Girish V. Prabhu: Global User Experience (GLUE), design for cultural diversity: Japan, China and India. 205-216
Satu Ruuska: Mobile communication devices for international use - Exploring cultural diversity through contextual inquiry. 217-226



