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Designing Universally Accessible Mobile Multimodal Artefacts

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Peoples’ characteristics and surrounding environments sometimes reduce or eliminate their capability to perform paper-based activities. The support of such activities and their extension through the utilization of non paper-based modalities introduces new perspectives on their accomplishment for both impaired and non-impaired persons. We introduce Universally Accessible Mobile Multimodal Artefacts. We briefly explain the main tools of a Mobile Artefact Framework focusing an Artefact Emulator. We stress the set interaction modalities available and a set of predefined interaction which combine adequate interaction modalities. The design of both artefacts and emulator is presented and discussed based on their early user-centred usability evaluation.

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Reis, T., de Sá, M., Carriço, L. (2009). Designing Universally Accessible Mobile Multimodal Artefacts. In: Filipe, J., Cordeiro, J. (eds) Enterprise Information Systems. ICEIS 2008. Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing, vol 19. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-00670-8_25

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