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Computers Helping People with Special Needs

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In this paper, the authors examine user involvement in designing systems for people with special needs in software engineering, a practice directed at the production of software systems, focusing on the design implications of tools or applications.
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Design is often seen at the heart of software engineering, a practice directed at the production of software systems. While research examining user involvement in designing systems for people with special needs has yielded insights into methodological considerations, work on involving users with SpLDs has often focused on design implications of tools or applications [1-3]

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Progress in information technology and tourism management: 20 years on and 10 years after the Internet - the state of eTourism research.

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Construction and Evaluation of a User Experience Questionnaire

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Systematic review of Kinect applications in elderly care and stroke rehabilitation

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Ambient intelligence in assisted living: enable elderly people to handle future interfaces

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Cognitive Function and Assistive Technology for Cognition: A Systematic Review

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