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You searched Library Catalogue - Author: Waters, Alan
Call Number (WOU) QA76.9.H85
Call Number (DISTED) QA76.9.H85
Title HCI for children with disabilities / Josefina Guerrero-Garcia, Juan Manuel Gonzalez-Calleros, Jaime Munoz-Arteaga, Cesar A. Collazos, editors.
Abstract In this book the authors present an HCI principle-based approach for developing applications to assist children with disabilities. Design knowledge related to developing complex solutions for this audience is explained from an interaction design point of view. Different methodologies, models and cases studies are covered with the aim of helping practitioners to adopt any of the proposed techniques presented in this book. HCI methodologies that adopt an agile strategy are presented, including novel techniques at different development steps, such as: board games, agile planning, agile implementation, method engineering. As this is a huge research field the authors do not just focus on a specific disability but test their methods in different contexts with excellent results. Readers of this book will find a well-organised and structured set of methodologies and material that have been tested and refined throughout years of research. Using detailed case studies the reader is guided towards specific solutions which also provide insights into how to address related problems.
Notes Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters.
Publisher/Year Cham : Springer, 2017.
Physical Description 1 online resource.
Series Human-computer interaction series
Subject Human-computer interaction.
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