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CUU 2000: Arlington, VA, USA
- Jean Scholtz, John Thomas:
Proceedings on the 2000 conference on Universal Usability, CUU '00, Arlington, Virginia, USA. ACM 2000 - Gary Perlman:
The FirstSearch user interface architecture: universal access for any user, in many languages, on any platform. 1-8 - Shari Trewin:
Configuration agents, control and privacy. 9-16 - Ron Baecker, Kellogg S. Booth, Sasha Jovicic, Joanna McGrenere, Gale Moore:
Reducing the gap between what users know and what they need to know. 17-23 - Tiziana Catarci, Giacinto Matarazzo, Gianluigi Raiss:
Usability and public administration: experiences of a difficult marriage. 24-31 - Gregg C. Vanderheiden:
Fundamental principles and priority setting for universal usability. 32-37 - Alan F. Newell, Peter Gregor:
"User sensitive inclusive design" - in search of a new paradigm. 39-44 - Simeon Keates, P. John Clarkson, Lee-Anne Harrison, Peter Robinson:
Towards a practical inclusive design approach. 45-52 - Richard Giordano, David Bell:
Participant stakeholder evaluation as a design process. 53-60 - M. Rosen, D. Brennan, C. Trepagnier, B. Tran, D. Lauderdale, G. Lathan:
Dimensions of diversity in design of telerehabilitation systems for universal usability. 61-62 - Lynne Henderson:
From equal access to differential invitation: creating collaborative cultures that provide equal access and encourage equal participation. 63-64 - Elizabeth D. Mynatt, Irfan A. Essa, Wendy A. Rogers:
Increasing the opportunities for aging in place. 65-71 - Tad Hirsch, Jodi Forlizzi, Elaine Hyder, Jennifer Goetz, Chris Kurtz, Jacey Stroback:
The ELDer project: social, emotional, and environmental factors in the design of eldercare technologies. 72-79 - Jenna Burrell, Paul Treadwell, Geri K. Gay:
Designing for context: usability in a ubiquitous environment. 80-84 - Kristiina Karvonen:
The beauty of simplicity. 85-90 - Helen M. Meng:
Intelligent speech for information systems: towards biliteracy and trilingualism. 91-95 - David Sloan, Peter Gregor, Murray Rowan, Paul Booth:
Accessible accessibility. 96-101 - Kitch Barnicle:
Usability testing with screen reading technology in a Windows environment. 102-109 - Eamon P. Doherty, Gilbert Cockton, Chris Bloor, Dennis Benigno:
Mixing oil and water: transcending method boundaries in assistive technology for traumatic brain injury. 110-117 - Chris Law, Gregg C. Vanderheiden:
The development of a simple, low cost set of universal access features for electronic devices. 118-123 - Anita W. Huang, Neel Sundaresan:
Aurora: a conceptual model for Web-content adaptation to support the universal usability of Web-based services. 124-131 - Gary Marchionini, Carol A. Hert, Liz Liddy, Ben Shneiderman:
Extending understanding of federal statistics in tables. 132-138 - Terry Sullivan, Rebecca Matson:
Barriers to use: usability and content accessibility on the Web's most popular sites. 139-144 - Stephanie Ludi:
Animated icons: re-inventing visual cues for the visually impaired computer user. 145-146 - Edmund F. LoPresti, David M. Brienza, Jennifer Angelo:
Computer head control software to compensate for neck movement limitations. 147-148 - Hirohiko Sagawa, Masaru Takeuchi:
Development of an information kiosk with a sign language recognition system. 149-150 - David Ribeiro Lamas, Jennifer Jerrams-Smith, David Heathcote, Feliz Ribeiro Gouveia:
An empirical study on the usability of an information navigation aid. 151-152 - Iwao Kobayashi, Akihiro Iwazaki, Katsuhiro Sasaki:
An inclusive design of remittance services for the blind user's operation of Automatic Teller Machines (ATMs). 153-154 - Emile L. Morse:
The IUSR project and the common industry reporting format. 155-156 - Panayiotis Zaphiris, R. Darin Ellis:
Mathematical modeling of age differences in hierarchical navigation systems. 157-158 - Sri Hastuti Kurniawan:
A rule of thumb of icons' visual distinctiveness. 159-160 - Leonard R. Kasday:
A tool to evaluate universal Web accessibility. 161-162 - Michael Burks:
Raising awareness of the economic advantages of universal design. 163 - Paula Underwood:
Listening to the future: a 22nd century retrospective. 164
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