Developing a model of cognitive interaction for analytical inclusive design evaluation

作者: Patrick Langdon , Umesh Persad , P. John Clarkson

DOI: 10.1016/J.INTCOM.2010.08.008

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摘要: Inclusive design is a user-centred approach that examines designed product features with particular attention to the functional demands they make on perceptual, thinking and physical capabilities of diverse users, including those impairments ageing. An analytic evaluation designs mitigates need for observational trials products by relating data about prevalence capability ranges in population an analysis made properties features. This enables quantification number users who can use specific design. To date, there has been some success identifying sets appropriate impairment models perception movement this novel ''inclusive'' research context. However, previous attempts do so cognitive aspects feature interaction have encountered lack suitable models. We propose necessary requirements complete model inclusive establish four criteria what would constitute good framework purpose developing could be used construct test predictive tools Taking into account immediately relevant literature, we examine candidate approaches may satisfy these reference our own findings. The results suggest combined demand is, principle, capable satisfying proposed conjunction. It also successful driving effort identify important variables relate underlying interaction. utility such will ultimately judged empirical tests accuracy developed predicting exclusion difficulty during allow further iterative improvement permit modification development framework. A whether designers resulting help create ICT are more usable people wider range capabilities.

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