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      Innovations in Measuring Accessibility: Theoretical and Practical Perspectives

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      People and Computers XXII Culture, Creativity, Interaction (HCI)
      Computers XXII Culture, Creativity, Interaction
      1 - 5 September 2008
      Accessibility, disabled people, older people, theory and methods
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            Abstract

            Recently, there has been an increased awareness in the general public, in government and in business that people with disabilities and older people have distinct needs and preferences that must be met in order for them to participate as equal members of environments incorporating information and communications technologies. With this increased awareness has come legislation and company policies stating the necessary provision of accessible systems for disabled and older people in all facets of society. In order for these policies to be properly implemented there is a need to further understand accessibility and its impact on the people and systems around us. This workshop will focus on exploring the concept of accessibility and the boundaries of accessibility research. It is intended to bring together individuals working in disparate fields of research to improve the definition of accessibility and to refine our understanding of the as yet unaddressed barriers in the information society such as the impact of mobile technology and the aging population.

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            Conference
            September 2008
            September 2008
            : 197-198
            Affiliations
            [0001]Department of Computer Science

            University of York

            York YO10 5DD

            United Kingdom

            +44 1904 434336
            [0002]CIRCUA

            School of Computing Science

            Middlesex University

            London NW4 4BT

            United Kingdom

            +44 20 8411 5789
            [0003]School of Systems Engineering

            University of Reading

            Reading RG6 6AY

            United Kingdom

            +44 118 378 7668
            [0004]Department of Computer

            Science

            Technische Universität

            Dresden

            01187 Dresden

            Germany

            +49 351 463-38477
            [0005]Department of Product and

            Systems Design

            University of the Aegean

            Ermoupolis, Syros

            GR-84100, Greece

            +30-22810-97100
            [0006]Fraunhofer Institute of Applied

            Information Technology

            Sankt Augustin

            Germany

            +492241142609
            Article
            10.14236/ewic/HCI2008.74
            4fb92a84-ee03-44c9-9957-cfc22f5589f7
            © Helen Petrie et al. Published by BCS Learning and Development Ltd. People and Computers XXII Culture, Creativity, Interaction

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            People and Computers XXII Culture, Creativity, Interaction
            HCI
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            Conference Liverpool John Moores University, UK.
            1 - 5 September 2008
            Electronic Workshops in Computing (eWiC)
            Computers XXII Culture, Creativity, Interaction
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            1477-9358 BCS Learning & Development

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            Electronic Workshops in Computing

            Applied computer science,Computer science,Security & Cryptology,Graphics & Multimedia design,General computer science,Human-computer-interaction
            Accessibility,disabled people,older people,theory and methods

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