Using constraints in the understanding of the interactions between products and humans
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Medland, A. J., Hicks, B. and Gooch, S., 2008. Using constraints in the understanding of the interactions between products and humans. In: Designing Inclusive Futures. London: Springer, pp. 15-22.
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Abstract
The acceptability of consumer products often relies upon ease of successful use. Here there is a crossover between the functionality and how the user can derive the actions required. The form of these relationships can encompass the complexity of the physical actions that are required, the experience and capability of the user, and the social context in which the use takes place.
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| Item Type | Book Sections |
| Creators | Medland, A. J., Hicks, B. and Gooch, S. |
| DOI | 10.1007/978-1-84800-211-1_2 |
| Departments | Faculty of Engineering & Design > Mechanical Engineering |
| Research Centres | Innovative Design & Manufacturing Research Centre (IdMRC) |
| Status | Published |
| ID Code | 15682 |
| Additional Information | From the 4th Cambridge Workshop on Universal Access and Assistive Technology: Designing Inclusive Futures. 14-16 April 2008, Cambridge, England |
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