Characterising user capabilities to support inclusive design evaluation

作者: Umesh Persad , Patrick Langdon , John Clarkson

DOI: 10.1007/S10209-007-0083-Y

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摘要: Designers require knowledge and data about users to effectively evaluate product accessibility during the early stages of design. This paper addresses this problem by setting out sensory, cognitive motor dimensions user capability that are important for interaction. The relationship between demand is used as underlying conceptual model design evaluations estimating number people potentially excluded from using a given product.

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