posted on 2010-07-20, 09:10authored byMatthew T. Atkinson, Yunqiu Li, Colin Machin, David Sloan
We draw on the literature, established standards and practices, contemporary funded projects and ongoing proof-of-concept work
to argue for accessibility advocates to capitalise on the current paradigm
shift towards ubiquitous, distributed and collaborative information systems. We discuss the contemporary interaction trends and accessibility
challenges that give rise to our proposal; describe and provide an argument for capability-based development over the current, more device-
focused, approach and document ongoing proof-of-concept and funded
development work in this area.
History
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Citation
ATKINSON, M.T. ... et al, 2010. Towards accessible interactions with pervasive interfaces, based on human capabilities. IN: Miesenberger, K. ... et al, (eds.). Computers Helping People with Special Needs, Part I: 12th International Conference, ICCHP 2010, Vienna, Austria, July 14-16, 2010, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science; 6179. Berlin : Springer Verlag, pp.162-169.