No description available of M. Kurosu...Kurosu, M. (2003): Field Methods Applied to the Development of e-Learning System. In: Proceedings of the Tenth International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction 2003. pp. 420-424.
Kurosu, M. (2001): Cross-Cultural User Interface Design: What, So What, Now What? Four Facets of Cultural Diversity. In: Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction 2001. pp. 510-513.
Kurosu, M., Motoki, K. and Itoh, Y. (2001): Comparative Study of the Internationalized Software--Do They Really Fit to the Targeted User?. In: Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction 2001. pp. 519-523.
Kurosu, M. (2001): Globalization and Localization--Structure of the Diversity. In: Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction 2001. pp. 609-611.
Bevan, Nigel, Earthy, J. and Kurosu, M. (2001): The Benefits of Using ISO 13407: Human Centred Design Process for Interactive Systems. In: Proceedings of IFIP INTERACT01: Human-Computer Interaction 2001, Tokyo, Japan. p. 843.
Kurosu, M., Bevan, Nigel, Scholtz, Jean, Geis, T., Horibe, Y. and Dzida, W. (2001): Usability Standards for Industry - ISO13407, CIF and the Future of Usability Activities -. In: Proceedings of IFIP INTERACT01: Human-Computer Interaction 2001, Tokyo, Japan. pp. 871-872.
Enoki, K.-i., Kurosu, M., Lahoche, V., Nael, M. and Mitome, S. (2001): Mobile Communication Services: Which Acceptability Factors Matter Most?. In: Proceedings of IFIP INTERACT01: Human-Computer Interaction 2001, Tokyo, Japan. pp. 875-876.
Kurosu, M. (1997): Wind from East: When Will it Blow and How. In: Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction 1997. pp. 141-144.
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Publication period:1997-2003
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