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Computers Helping People with Special Needs - 13th International Conference, ICCHP 2012, Linz, Austria, July 11-13, 2012, Proceedings, Part II (Paperback, 2012 ed.)
Klaus Miesenberger, Arthur Karshmer, Petr Penaz, Wolfgang Zagler
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The two-volume set LNCS 7382 and 7383 constiutes the refereed
proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Computers
Helping People with Special Needs, ICCHP 2012, held in Linz,
Austria, in July 2012. The 147 revised full papers and 42 short
papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 364 submissions.
The papers included in the second volume are organized in the
following topical sections: portable and mobile systems in
assistive technology; assistive technology, HCI and rehabilitation;
sign 2.0: ICT for sign language users: information sharing,
interoperability, user-centered design and collaboration;
computer-assisted augmentative and alternative communication; easy
to Web between science of education, information design and speech
technology; smart and assistive environments: ambient assisted
living; text entry for accessible computing; tactile graphics and
models for blind people and recognition of shapes by touch;
mobility for blind and partially sighted people; and human-computer
interaction for blind and partially sighted people.
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Computers Helping People with Special Needs - 13th International Conference, ICCHP 2012, Linz, Austria, July 11-13, 2012, Proceedings, Part I (Paperback, 2012 ed.)
Klaus Miesenberger, Arthur Karshmer, Petr Penaz, Wolfgang Zagler
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R1,656
Discovery Miles 16 560
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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The two-volume set LNCS 7382 and 7383 constiutes the refereed
proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Computers
Helping People with Special Needs, ICCHP 2012, held in Linz,
Austria, in July 2012. The 147 revised full papers and 42 short
papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 364 submissions.
The papers included in the first volume are organized in the
following topical sections: universal learning design; putting the
disabled student in charge: user focused technology in education;
access to mathematics and science; policy and service provision;
creative design for inclusion, virtual user models for designing
and using inclusive products; web accessibility in advanced
technologies, website accessibility metrics; entertainment software
accessibility; document and media accessibility; inclusion by
accessible social media; a new era for document accessibility:
understanding, managing and implementing the ISO standard PDF/UA;
and human-computer interaction and usability for elderly.
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Computers Helping People with Special Needs, Part I - 12th International Conference, ICCHP 2010, Vienna, Austria, July 14-16, 2010. Proceedings (Paperback, 2010 ed.)
Klaus Miesenberger, Joachim Klaus, Wolfgang Zagler, Arthur Karshmer
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R2,994
Discovery Miles 29 940
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Welcome to the Proceedings of ICCHP 2010! We were proud to welcome
participants from more than 40 countries from all over the world to
this year's ICCHP. Since the late 1980s, it has been ICCHP's
mission to support and reflect development in the field of
"Assistive Technologies," eAccessibility and eInclusion. With a
focus on scientific quality, ICCHP has become an important
reference in our field. The 2010 conference and this collection of
papers once again fulfilled this mission. The International
Programme Committee, comprising 106 experts from all over the
world, selected 147 full and 44 short papers out of 328 abstracts
submitted to ICCHP. This acceptance ratio of about half of the
submissions demonstrates our strict pursuit of scientific quality
both of the programme and in particular of the proceedings in your
hands. An impressive number of experts agreed to organize "Special
Thematic Sessions" (STS) for ICCHP 2010. These STS help to bring
the meeting into sharper focus in several key areas. In turn, this
deeper level of focus helps to collate a state of the art and
mainstream technical, social, cultural and political developments.
Architectural and hardware advances in computing design are
occurring at an ever quickening rate, but it is the operating
system that masters the complexity of these new computing devices
to make them useful tools. Operating systems can make the
difference between an interesting architecture and a useful
computing environment. As more complex computational structures and
more powerful communication technologies become available, we are
faced with the need to develop new generations of operating systems
to harness their power. This volume presents the proceedings of an
international workshop intended to plot a course for design and
development work on operating systems over the coming decade that
was held in Dagstuhl Castle, Germany, in July 1991. Eight sessions
covered: - Size, scalability and distribution in future operating
systems, - The impact of future trends in hardware and
communication technology, - Integrating heterogeneous operating
systems, - Trends in real-time operating systems, - Fault tolerance
support in futute operating systems, - Security and protection
support in future operating systems, - The next generation of
operating systems, - Supporting mulitmedia applications in
distributed systems.
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