@article{oai:meilib.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000499, author = {Passos, Anderson}, journal = {比較文化, Comparative culture, the journal of Miyazaki International College}, month = {}, note = {Globalization is in the mind of business owners and managers all over the world. From small family-based companies in the suburb to big corporations, everyone knows that the world (for now) is the limit. For these people, using an IT system that speaks their language is something taken for granted. This paper presents a multi-language implementation framework that can be used in new as well as legacy systems. For new systems, it can be an integral part of the application’s backbone while for legacy systems it can be used as a totally independent translation system. We will go through some implementation aspects of our proposed framework without going too deep into technical details, allowing the reader to understand the concept without any technical background.}, pages = {85--93}, title = {Multi-Language Implementation Framework for Legacy and New Systems}, volume = {17}, year = {2012} }