Designing Accessible Technology
Rapid and unprecedented population ageing poses a serious social and economic challenge across the developed world. Shifts in dependency ratios point to escalating welfare and pensions costs which require radical and imaginative responses from Government and industry. The key to this is maintaining...
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Μορφή: | Ηλεκτρονική πηγή Ηλ. βιβλίο |
Γλώσσα: | English |
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London :
Springer London,
2006.
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Διαθέσιμο Online: | Full Text via HEAL-Link |
Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
- Design Issues for a More Inclusive World
- The Inclusive Challenge: A Multidisciplinary Educational Approach
- Universal Design in Japanese Technological Industries
- Encouraging Inclusive Design Through Standardisation
- Factors Involved in Industry’s Response to Inclusive Design
- Providing Strategic User Information for Designers: Methods and Initial Findings
- Design for Inclusion
- Designers’ Use of the Artefact in Human-centred Design
- Enabling Computer Access and the Development of New Technologies
- Introducing COGAIN — Communication by Gaze Interaction
- Older Users’ Requirements for Interactive Television
- InclusiveCAD: A Software Resource for Designers
- Towards an Interactive System Eliciting Narrative Comprehension in Children with Autism: A Longitudinal Study
- Assistive Technology and Rehabilitation Robotics
- Collaborative Visual-servoing of the MANUS Manipulator
- User-centred Approach to the Design and Evaluation of a Stair-climbing Aid
- The SMART Project: A User Led Approach to Developing Applications for Domiciliary Stroke Rehabilitation
- Non-speech Operated Emulation of Keyboard
- Dysarthric Speech Measures for Use in Evidence-based Speech Therapy
- Non-formal Therapy and Learning Potentials Through Human Gesture Synchronised to Robotic Gesture
- Understanding Users and Involving Them in the Design Process
- Inclusive Design Evaluation and the Capability-demand Relationship
- Investigating the Role of Experience in the Use of Consumer Products
- Software Co-design with Older People
- Creating User Centred Creative Design Tools for the Packaging Industry Using Video Ethnographic Research Techniques
- Differing Perspectives on Telecare: An Attitudinal Survey of Older People, Professional Care Workers and Informal Carers
- Away from Home (Public) Toilet Design: Identifying User Wants, Needs and Aspirations
- Involving People with Dementia in the Development of a Discussion Forum: A Community-centred Approach.