Title: Web Globalization: A Methodology for
Developing Usable Websites for the Global Market
Abstract: In today’s
global economy, with the appearance of the Internet and the fast evolution
of technology, the frontiers of local markets have been fading and blending
with global markets. These markets with no boundaries have lead many companies,
organizations, educational institutions, and digital libraries to develop
their own websites, and to find ways to make them usable and accessible and
their products saleable to customers outside their traditional markets. Going
global can help corporations lower the cost of entry to international trade,
increase sales, create global demands, and establish a reliable, professional
and international image online.
This means that website development methodologies must be modified to truthfully
reflect and accommodate the needs of a global design. This research work
contributes to the study of this complex and challenging issue by proposing
a practical and user-centred global website development lifecycle (Global-WDLC)
that supports internationalization and localization.