DocumentCode :
282514
Title :
Object-oriented programming to build adaptable human-computer interfaces
Author :
Edwards, Alistair D N
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., York Univ., UK
fYear :
1989
fDate :
32828
Firstpage :
42614
Lastpage :
42619
Abstract :
Research into human-computer interaction has led to a general improvement in accessibility. However, there is a group of people who have not benefited so much from this research. They are people who are so disadvantaged that they are given the label disabled. While mainstream research into human-computer interaction addresses the adaptation of the interface to users with quite subtle individual differences, it usually ignores gross differences which exist-such as whether the user can see a screen or not. There is a need for much more work on how interfaces can adapted to accommodate a much broader range of abilities. The paper demonstrates that such work is facilitated by an object-oriented approach to interface development, and illustrates this thesis with a particular example of an interface which has been designed for use by blind people
Keywords :
handicapped aids; man-machine systems; object-oriented programming; software engineering; user interfaces; accessibility; blind people; disabled; human-computer interaction; interface development; object oriented programming;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
iet
Conference_Titel :
Applications of Object-Oriented Programming, IEE Colloquium on
Conference_Location :
London
Type :
conf
Filename :
200911
Link To Document :
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