Website Architecture, Information Flows and Cognitive Models
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Other documents of the author: Navarro i Ferrando, Ignasi; Aguado González, Sergio; Silvestre-López, Antonio-José
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Website Architecture, Information Flows and Cognitive ModelsDate
2008Publisher
Universidad Católica San Antonio de MurciaISSN
19881746Type
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Abstract
This paper explores the relation between new digital genres configuration and their
users’ previous knowledge patterns from an interlinguistic perspective. More precisely, first we
analyse two models that underlie ... [+]
This paper explores the relation between new digital genres configuration and their
users’ previous knowledge patterns from an interlinguistic perspective. More precisely, first we
analyse two models that underlie the formal architecture of websites. For that purpose we
introduce diverse pieces of software that allow for visualization of website organization in terms
of nodes and links. Then, we show the most entrenched metaphoric models that provide cognitive
tools for users to understand website configuration and usage, in an English speaking culture.
Finally, we discuss to what extent these models can be transferred and learned by users from other
cultures, particularly in Spanish speaking communities [-]
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