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  1. Universal Access in the Information Society
  2. Universal Access in the Information Society : Volume 3
  3. Universal Access in the Information Society : Volume 3, Issue 3-4, October 2004
  4. The experience of being connected
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Universal Access in the Information Society : Volume 3
Universal Access in the Information Society : Volume 3, Issue 3-4, October 2004
Unified user interface development: the software engineering of universally accessible interactions
Developing a navigation aid for the frail and visually impaired
A taxonomy of novice user perception of error on the Web
Transformation frameworks and their relevance in universal design
Using speech and dialogue for interactive TV navigation
The experience of being connected
Comparing accessibility evaluation tools: a method for tool effectiveness
The geography of the digital divide: broadband deployment in the Community of Madrid
German BIENE award reveals best practice in barrier-free Web design
Lowering elderly Japanese users’ resistance towards computers by using touchscreen technology
Interaction design: Beyond human–computer interaction by Preece, Sharp and Rogers (2001),
Acknowledgement to reviewers for 2003
Universal Access in the Information Society : Volume 3, Issue 2, June 2004
Universal Access in the Information Society : Volume 3, Issue 1, March 2004
Universal Access in the Information Society : Volume 2
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The experience of being connected

Content Provider Springer Nature Link
Author Sluis, Richard Diederiks, Elmo
Copyright Year 2004
Abstract The rapid spread of broadband always-on Internet is expected to change the way people will communicate and share content and experiences in the near future. This broadband connection can enhance the communication among family members and friends. It can also make it easy to share content and activities such as watching a movie together or listening to the same music while having a videophone chat. While using all these functions people want to be able to move freely through their home. The advance of portable devices fulfils this need for mobility. These portable devices can be used either in isolation or in co-operation with the stationary devices in the house. This paper describes the development and evaluation of two novel interaction concepts that support sociability and mobility for people inhabiting the connected home.
Starting Page 239
Ending Page 251
Page Count 13
File Format PDF
ISSN 16155289
Journal Universal Access in the Information Society
Volume Number 3
Issue Number 3-4
e-ISSN 16155297
Language English
Publisher Springer-Verlag
Publisher Date 2004-08-24
Publisher Place Berlin, Heidelberg
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword User interaction Communities Sharing Communication Portable devices
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Computer Networks and Communications Information Systems Human-Computer Interaction Software
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