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7.0 References

Alexander, D. (2004) What is the relationship between usability and accessibility, and what should it be? Monash University

Benyon, D., Turner P., Turner S. (2005) Designing Interactive Systems; People, Activities, Contexts, Technologies, Addison-Wesley

Chandler, E., Dixon, E., Pereira, L., Kokkinaki, A., Roe, P. (2005) COST219ter: An evaluation for mobile phones. In P. Bust (ed.) Contemporary Ergonomics (2006) (Taylor & Francis, London)

Clarkson, C., Coleman, R., Keates, S., Lebbon, C. (2003) Inclusive Design; Design for the whole population, Springer

Dix, A., Finlay, J., D.Abowd, G., Beale R. (2005) Human Computer Interaction, Third Edition, Pearson Prentice Hall 

Disability Rights Commission www.drc.org.uk/

Dong, H., Bobjer, O., McBride, P., Clarkson, P.J. (2006) Inclusive product design: Industrial case studies from the UK and Sweden, Engineering Design Centre, Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge. In P. Bust (ed.) Contemporary Ergonomics (2006) (Taylor & Francis, London)

Graupp, H., Gladstone, K., Rundle, C. (2003) Accessibility, Usability and Cognitive Considerations in evaluating systems with users who are blind, Royal National Institute of the Blind. In C. Stepanidis (ed.) Universal Access in HCI Volume 4. (2003) (Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Publishers)

Harrison, C., and Petrie, H. (2006) Synergy of accessibility, usability and acceptance: towards more effective and efficient evaluation, Department of Computer Science, University of York. In P. Bust (ed.) Contemporary Ergonomics (2006) (Taylor & Francis, London)

Universal Design Principles
http://www.design.ncsu.edu/cud/newweb/about_ud/udprinciples.htm

Zwick, C., Schmitz, B. and Kuhl, K. (2005) Designing for Small Screens: Mobile Phones, Smart Phones, PDAs, Pocket PCs, Navigation Systems, MP3 Players, Game Consoles (Design S.), AVA Publishing SA



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