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Autor:
Alan F. Newell
Demographic trends and increasing support costs means that good design for older and disabled people is an economic necessity, as well as a moral imperative. Alan Newell has been described as'a visionary who stretches the imagination of all of us'and
Publikováno v:
Interacting with Computers. 23:594-603
For universal design to be successful, it is essential to understand the needs, wants and characteristics of all user groups, particularly those people who find currently available information technology systems frightening, confusing, and difficult
Autor:
Alan F. Newell
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Synthesis Lectures on Assistive, Rehabilitative, and Health-Preserving Technologies. 1:1-195
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Universal Access in the Information Society. 10:235-243
Although “User-Centred”, “Participatory”, and other similar design approaches have proved to be very valuable for mainstream design, their principles are more difficult to apply successfully when the user group contains, or is composed of, ol
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The Gerontologist. 49:1-532
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Computers in Human Behavior. 25:599-608
Dementia is a growing problem that affects the lives of those diagnosed and caregivers, with symptoms having an effect on memory, communication, the ability to learn new skills and problems with behaviour, such as aggression, agitation and depression
Autor:
Alan F. Newell
Publikováno v:
ACM Transactions on Accessible Computing. 1:1-7
This article gives a personal perspective on Glinert and York's 1992 paper, focusing on whether and how the situation has changed over the past 15 years, and makes recommendations for the future of the field of accessible computing with a particular
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Interacting with Computers. 19:587-596
This paper discusses the efficacy of narrative video to communicate some of the fundamental differences between older users of ICT interfaces and the interface designers who tend not to be familiar with the general perspectives and user requirements
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Behaviour & Information Technology. 26:323-331
The ability to elicit requirements in the design of new technology has proved to be particularly problematic with older generations of users who have not grown up with the same level of familiarity and understanding of present day user interfaces as