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  • Computer Science
  • Human-Computer Interaction

Background:

  • System universality is essential for diverse user bases.
  • The Networked Control System Laboratory (NCSLab) was redeveloped using React to enhance user experience and add features.
  • Existing systems often face limitations due to language barriers, hindering global accessibility.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce a web-based multilingual system for remote and virtual laboratories.
  • To improve the universality and international accessibility of the NCSLab system.
  • To enhance user experience by removing language barriers.

Main Methods:

  • Implementation of a web-based multilingual system using the open-source tool 'react-intl-universal'.
  • Architectural and modular design investigation of the language system.
  • Detailed exploration of design and implementation within a front-end and back-end separation scheme.
  • Integration of the language system into the new React-based NCSLab platform.

Main Results:

  • Successful integration of a scalable, web-based multilingual system into the NCSLab.
  • Demonstrated improvement in system universality, enabling service for both domestic and international users.
  • Enhanced user experience through the removal of language barriers.

Conclusions:

  • The developed multilingual system significantly improves the universality of the NCSLab.
  • The React-based approach and 'react-intl-universal' facilitate internationalization of remote laboratory platforms.
  • This solution effectively serves a global user base, overcoming language limitations.