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Universal design

CHI '01 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2001
This workshop aims to advance an understanding of the concepts and principles of universal design and extrapolate on their relevance to Information Society Technologies. Specifically, the workshop will seek to review methods and techniques currently in use, ongoing work and future research issues, and establish the foundations of a conceptual frame of ...
Constantine Stephanidis   +1 more
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Interaction design in the university

CHI '10 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2010
Interaction design (ID) as a field emerged in the late 1990s with roots in both the HCI and design communities. We ask whether the 'interdisciplinary' agenda of the 3rd paradigm of HCI can be accommodated in the traditional disciplined university. An alternate model of 'interdisciplinarity' offers one way forward, but calls for clarity on the question ...
Gale Moore, Danielle M. Lottridge
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Design in a Universe of Chance

Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design, 1983
An alternative representation of the binary relationship used in Q -analysis is presented. A unique decomposition is constructed without loss of information, and the elements of the decomposition are ordered in a Galois lattice.
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Universal Design in Housing

Assistive Technology, 1998
Universal design in housing is a growing and beneficial concept. It is subtle in its differences from barrier-free, accessible, and industry standard housing. Accessibility standards and codes have not mandated universal design and do not apply to most housing.
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Design and test in the universities

Proceedings. 'Meeting the Tests of Time'., International Test Conference, 2003
It is argued that a broad-based VLSI curriculum should be established in the university. In conjunction with theoretical teaching, facilities that include an integrated design and test environment, CAD tools, and ATE (automatic test equipment) should be provided.
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Is the Universe Designed? Yes and No

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2001
Abstract: Addressing the title's question from the perspective of Whitehead's process theology, fourteen basic notions of which are explained, I argue that the universe is not designed in six common senses of that notion: It was not created out of nothing, all at once, through punctuated creationism, from a blueprint, solely for humans, or even with ...
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DAISY – Universally Designed? Prototyping an Approach to Measuring Universal Design

2008
The DAISY system is currently used as thealternative reading format for print-disabled students in Norway. DAISY is denoted by many as universally designed. This is an important claim, ensuring suited learning opportunities for all students. Thus, to be able to determine this aspect of DAISY is important --- as is the case for many information systems.
Miriam Eileen Nes   +2 more
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Designing Universally Accessible Games

Computers in Entertainment, 2009
Today, computer games are one of the major sources of entertainment. Computer games are usually far more demanding than typical interactive applications in terms of motor and sensory skills needed for interaction control, due to special-purpose input devices, complicated interaction techniques, and the primary emphasis on visual control ...
Dimitris Grammenos   +2 more
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Universal design

2013
As the baby boom generation ages, it is crucial that designers understand all they can about bringing this group, as well as all others, design that will offer function, aesthetics, and quality of life. Full of examples and illustrated with pictures of good design, Universal Design: Principles and Models details how the principles of universal ...
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On the Design of Universal Boolean Functions

IEEE Transactions on Computers, 1971
A Boolean function U( z 1 ,...,z m ) is universal for given n≥1 and a set I of variables if it realizes all Boolean functions f(x 1 ,..., x n ) by substituting for each zj a variable of I. Designs of universal Boolean functions for various specifications of I are considered for the practical cases of ...
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