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Universal Access Handbook [Kietas viršelis]

Edited by (Foundation for Research & Technology Hellas, Institute of Computer Science, Crete, Greece and University of Crete, Department of Computer Science, Crete, Greece)
  • Formatas: Hardback, 1162 pages, aukštis x plotis: 276x219 mm, weight: 2300 g, 58 Tables, black and white; 288 Illustrations, black and white
  • Serija: Human Factors and Ergonomics
  • Išleidimo metai: 11-Jun-2009
  • Leidėjas: CRC Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0805862803
  • ISBN-13: 9780805862805
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 1162 pages, aukštis x plotis: 276x219 mm, weight: 2300 g, 58 Tables, black and white; 288 Illustrations, black and white
  • Serija: Human Factors and Ergonomics
  • Išleidimo metai: 11-Jun-2009
  • Leidėjas: CRC Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0805862803
  • ISBN-13: 9780805862805
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:

In recent years, the field of Universal Access has made significant progress in consolidating theoretical approaches, scientific methods and technologies, as well as in exploring new application domains. Increasingly, professionals in this rapidly maturing area require a comprehensive and multidisciplinary resource that addresses current principles, methods, and tools. Written by leading international authorities from academic, research, and industrial organizations and nonmarket institutions, The Universal Access Handbook covers the unfolding scientific, methodological, technological, and policy issues involved in the process of achieving universal access in the information society.

In a collection of 61 chapters, the book discusses how to systematically apply universal design principles to information technologies. It explains the various dimensions of diversity in the technological platforms and contexts of use, including trends in mobile interaction and ambient intelligence environments. The implications of Universal Access on the development life cycle of interactive applications and services are unfolded, addressing user interface architectures and related components. Novel interaction methods and techniques for Universal Access are analyzed, and a variety of applications in diverse domains are discussed.

The book reflects recent developments, consolidates present knowledge, and points towards new perspectives for the future. A quick glance through the contents demonstrates not only the breadth and depth of coverage but also the caliber of the contributions. An indispensible source of information for interdisciplinary and cross-thematic study, the book provides a baseline for further in-depth studies, as well as an important educational tool in an increasingly globalized research and development environment.

Foreword xiii
Preface xv
Acknowledgments xvii
Editor xix
Advisory Board xxi
Contributors xxiii
PART I Introduction to Universal Access
Universal Access and Design for All in the Evolving Information Society
1(1)
Constantine Stephanidis
Perspectives on Accessibility: From Assistive Technologies to Universal Access and Design for All
1(1)
Pier Luigi Emiliani
Accessible and Usable Design of Information and Communication Technologies
1(1)
Gregg C. Vanderheiden
PART II Diversity in the User Population
Dimensions of User Diversity
1(1)
Mahima Ashok
Julie A. Jacko
Motor Impairments and Universal Access
1(1)
Simeon Keates
Sensory Impairments
1(1)
Erin Kinzel
Julie A. Jacko
Cognitive Disabilities
1(1)
Clayton Lewis
Age-Related Differences in the Interface Design Process
1(1)
Sri Kurniawan
International and Intercultural User Interfaces
1(1)
Aaron Marcus
Pei-Luen Patrick Rau
PART III Technologies for Diverse Contexts of Use
Accessing the Web
1(1)
Vicki L. Hanson
John T. Richards
Simon Harper
Shari Trewin
Handheld Devices and Mobile Phones
1(1)
Anne Kaikkonen
Eija Kaasinen
Pekka Ketola
Virtual Reality
1(1)
Darin Hughes
Eileen Smith
Randall Shumaker
Charles Hughes
Biometrics and Universal Access
1(1)
Michael C. Fairhurst
Interface Agents: Potential Benefits and Challenges for Universal Access
1(1)
Elisabeth Andre
Matthias Rehm
PART IV Development Lifecycle of User Interfaces
User Requirements Elicitation for Universal Access
1(1)
Margherita Antona
Stavroula Ntoa
Ilia Adami
Constantine Stephanidis
Unified Design for User Interface Adaptation
1(1)
Anthony Savidis
Constantine Stephanidis
Designing Universally Accessible Games
1(1)
Dimitris Grammenos
Anthony Savidis
Constantine Stephanidis
Software Requirements for Inclusive User Interfaces
1(1)
Anthony Savidis
Constantine Stephanidis
Tools for Inclusive Design
1(1)
Sam Waller
P. John Clarkson
The Evaluation of Accessibility, Usability, and User Experience
1(1)
Helen Petrie
Nigel Bevan
PART V User Interface Development: Architectures, Components, and Tools
A Unified Software Architecture for User Interface Adaptation
1(1)
Anthony Savidis
Constantine Stephanidis
A Decision-Making Specification Language for User Interface Adaptation
1(1)
Anthony Savidis
Constantine Stephanidis
Methods and Tools for the Development of Unified Web-Based User Interfaces
1(1)
Constantina Doulgeraki
Nikolaos Partarakis
Alexandros Mourouzis
Constantine Stephanidis
User Modeling: A Universal Access Perspective
1(1)
Ray Adams
Model-Based Tools: A User-Centered Design for All Approach
1(1)
Christian Stary
Markup Languages in Human-Computer Interaction
1(1)
Fabio Paterno
Carmen Santoro
Abstract Interaction Objects in User Interface Programming Languages
1(1)
Anthony Savidis
PART VI Interaction Techniques and Devices
Screen Readers
1(1)
Chieko Asakawa
Barbara Leporini
Virtual Mouse and Keyboards for Text Entry
1(1)
Grigori Evreinov
Speech Input to Support Universal Access
1(1)
Jinjuan Feng
Andrew Sears
Natural Language and Dialogue Interfaces
1(1)
Kristiina Jokinen
Auditory Interfaces and Sonification
1(1)
Michael A. Nees
Bruce N. Walker
Haptic Interaction
1(1)
Gunnar Jansson
Roope Raisamo
Vision-Based Hand Gesture Recognition for Human-Computer Interaction
1(1)
Xenophon Zabulis
Haris Baltzakis
Antonis Argyros
Automatic Hierarchical Scanning for Windows Applications
1(1)
Stavroula Ntoa
Anthony Savidis
Constantine Stephanidis
Eye Tracking
1(1)
Paivi Majaranta
Richard Bates
Michael Donegan
Brain-Body Interfaces
1(1)
Paul Gnanayutham
Jennifer George
Sign Language in the Interface: Access for Deaf Signers
1(1)
Matt Huenerfauth
Vicki L. Hanson
Visible Language for Global Mobile Communication: A Case Study of a Design Project in Progress
1(1)
Aaron Marcus
Contributions of ``Ambient'' Multimodality to Universal Access
1(1)
Noelle Carbonell
PART VII Application Domains
Vocal Interfaces in Supporting and Enhancing Accessibility in Digital Libraries
1(1)
Tiziana Catarci
Stephen Kimani
Yael Dubinsky
Silvia Gabrielli
Theories and Methods for Studying Online Communities for People with Disabilities and Older People
1(1)
Ulrike Pfeil
Panayiotis Zaphiris
Computer-Supported Cooperative Work
1(1)
Tom Gross
Mirko Fetter
Developing Inclusive e-Training
1(1)
Anthony Savidis
Constantine Stephanidis
Training through Entertainment for Learning Difficulties
1(1)
Anthony Savidis
Dimitris Grammenos
Constantine Stephanidis
Universal Access to Multimedia Documents
1(1)
Helen Petrie
Gerhard Weber
Thorsten Volkel
Interpersonal Communication
1(1)
Annalu Waller
Universal Access in Public Terminals: Information Kiosks and ATMs
1(1)
Georgios Kouroupetroglou
Intelligent Mobility and Transportation for All
1(1)
Evangelos Bekiaris
Maria Panou
Evangelia Gaitanidou
Alexandros Mourouzis
Brigitte Ringbauer
Electronic Educational Books for Blind Students
1(1)
Dimitris Grammenos
Anthony Savidis
Yannis Georgalis
Themistoklis Bourdenas
Constantine Stephanidis
Mathematics and Accessibility: A Survey
1(1)
Enrico Pontelli
Arthur I. Karshmer
Gopal Gupta
Cybertherapy, Cyberpsychology, and the Use of Virtual Reality in Mental Health
1(1)
Patrice Renaud
Stephane Bouchard
Sylvain Chartier
Marie-Pierre Bonin
PART VIII Nontechnological Issues
Policy and Legislation as a Framework of Accessibility
1(1)
Erkki Kemppainen
John D. Kemp
Hajime Yamada
Standards and Guidelines
1(1)
Gregg C. Vanderheiden
eAccessibility Standardization
1(1)
Jan Engelen
Management of Design for All
1(1)
Christian Buhler
Security and Privacy for Universal Access
1(1)
Mark T. Maybury
Best Practice in Design for All
1(1)
Klaus Miesenberger
PART IX Looking to the Future
Implicit Interaction
1(1)
Alois Ferscha
Ambient Intelligence
1(1)
Norbert A. Streitz
Gilles Privat
Emerging Challenges
1(1)
Constantine Stephanidis
Index 1
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