Vanderheiden, 2007 - Google Patents
Redefining assistive technology, accessibility and disability based on recent technical advancesVanderheiden, 2007
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- 9796413731657320109
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- Vanderheiden G
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- Publication venue
- Journal of Technology in Human Services
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Recent advances in information technology, networking and interface research have provided new tools which will allow us to completely redefine the concept of interface. Rather than just being able to use the interface that comes with a product, we can now …
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