Seeing Social Software Analysis and Evaluation through the Lenses of Culture

作者: Roberto Pereira , M. Cecília C. Baranauskas

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-29958-2_25

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摘要: Social software is a growing reality worldwide, while the analysis and evaluation of this kind system still quite unexplored challenge. The complex scenario social has been marked by diversity users, their limitations, preferences, cultural aspects such as values, beliefs, customs so on. This paper sheds light on proposing culturally aware artifact to support designers in task analyzing evaluating software, taking values other issues into account an explicit way. artifact, named VF4SS, was used group evaluate five different prototypes systems for supporting cross-cultural collaboration. results obtained from activity demonstrate that can bring effective contributions well design software.

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