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E-raamat: Advances in Design for Inclusion: Proceedings of the AHFE 2017 International Conference on Design for Inclusion, July 17-21, 2017, The Westin Bonaventure Hotel, Los Angeles, California, USA

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This book addresses a range of topics in design, such as universal design, design for all, digital inclusion, universal usability, and accessibility of technologies regardless of people’s age, financial situation, education, geographic location, culture and language. It especially focuses on accessibility for people with auditory, cognitive, neurological, and visual impairments, ageing populations, and mobility for those with special physical needs.

The book explores some of the overlaps between inclusive design and web accessibility to help managers, designers, developers, policy makers, and researchers optimize their efforts in these areas. Based on the AHFE 2017 International Conference on Design for Inclusion, held on July 17–21, 2017 in Los Angeles, California, USA, it discusses new design technologies and highlights the disparate needs of the individuals within a community. Thanks to its multidisciplinary approach, the book represents a useful resource for readers with various backgrounds, providing them a timely, practice-oriented guide to design for inclusion.

Design Driven Social Innovation: Methodology and Training
Challenges to Teaching Empathy in Design
3(10)
Young Mi Choi
Design for All. The Increasing Dissemination of Teaching Experiences
13(9)
Giuseppe Di Bucchianico
An Exploration of Designer-to-User Relationship from a Care-Orientated Perspective
22(12)
Ying Jiang
Timothy Joseph Jachna
Hua Dong
Building a Tool for Multisensory Storytelling Through DfA
34(11)
Avril Accolla
Wolfgang Wagenhauser
The Business Opportunity of Longevity
45(18)
Avril Accolla
Filippo Garini
Advances in Design for Ageing Population
Adaptive Design of Physical, Hand-Operated Interfaces for the Transgenerational User Using Parameterization
63(12)
Benedikt Janny
Johann Winterholler
Thomas Maier
IoT Based Recipes for Enabling Senior Citizens: Stakeholders Views on How Integration of IoT and Web Services Can Enhance Well-Being and Inclusion of Older People
75(13)
Matteo Zallio
John McGrory
Damon Berry
Design for the Active Ageing and Autonomy: The Role of Industrial Design in the Development of the "Habitat" IOT Project
88(10)
Giuseppe Mincolelli
Silvia Imbesi
Michele Marchi
Inclusive Design for Ageing People and the Internet of Things: Understanding Needs
98(11)
Giuseppe Mincolelli
Michele Marchi
Silvia Imbesi
Exploring Fashion Choice Criteria for Older Chinese Female Consumers: A Wardrobe Study Approach
109(13)
Minzhi Zhang
Sonja Andrew
Simeon Gill
Qualitative Study on Salient Factors Influencing Indian Elderly's Perception on Fall and Its Related Interventions
122(7)
Nilakshi Yein
Swati Pal
Redeveloping Game Set for Living Alone Elderly with Dementia Using Participatory Action Research Approach in Hong Kong
129(10)
Alex Pui-yuk King
Kin Wai Michael Siu
Initiative for Improving Medical Instruction Communication with Elderly Hearing Impaired Patients at an Outpatient Pharmacy Counter
139(12)
Izumi Fukuzaki
Noriko Ishigami
Terumasa Sata
Shinichiro Nakaishi
Inclusive Products and Service Design
Designing to Include Judges and Inner-City Tenants
151(10)
Kathryn Summers
Amy Pointer
Michele Cotton
Designing Autonomy in Cars: A Survey and Two Focus Groups on Driving Habits of an Inclusive User Group, and Group Attitudes Towards Autonomous Cars
161(13)
Ioannis Politis
Patrick Langdon
Mike Bradley
Lee Skrypchuk
Alexander Mouzakitis
P. John Clarkson
Study on the Control Device Layout of Truck Cockpit Based on User Experience
174(10)
Yanlong Yao
Yinxia Li
Aiping Yang
Xin Zhang
Huimin Hu
Yahui Bai
The Effect of Display-Control Compatibility Design of Intelligent Electric Rice Cooker on Different User Groups' Operating Performance and Emotion
184(11)
Yunhong Zhang
Mengqian Zhang
Hong Chen
Na Lin
Haitao Wang
Fan Zhang
Analysis of Design of Washbasin for Use by the Elderly
195(12)
Yoshiaki Goto
Satoshi Kose
Shinji Tanaka
Yasunari Nakajima
Takayuki Nakamura
Inclusion in Sharing-Based Services (I-SBS): An Analytical Tool
207(13)
Daniele Busciantella Ricci
Hua Dong
Alessandra Rinaldi
Francesca Tosi
Universal Design of User Interfaces in Self-driving Cars
220(9)
Mexhid Ferati
Pietro Murano
G. Anthony Giannoumis
Real-Time Cognitive Load Measurement for Dynamic Modality Selection Using Eye-Tracking Methods
229(12)
Azam Majooni
Amir Akhavan
Mona Masood
Smart Tech, Web and Media for All
Recommendations for Age-Appropriate Mobile Application Design
241(13)
Alireza Darvishy
Hans-Peter Hutter
Mobile Technologies Used as Communication Support System for People with Intellectual Disabilities: An Exploratory Study
254(10)
Chantal Mongeau
Dany Lussier-Desrochers
Design and Smart Technologies for Physical Activity as Key Factors in Promoting Quality of Life and Social Inclusion
264(12)
Alessandra Rinaldi
Francesca Tosi
Technological Study of Brazilian Government Websites
276(4)
Newton Calegari
Reinaldo Ferraz
A Diversity Functionalities Project. Development of Inclusive Wearable Products
280(9)
Gustavo Sevilla
Angela Maria Echeverri
Alexander Cardona
Luz M. Saenz
Assessment of Users' Impressions of Mobile Devices' Vibrations and How Such Impressions Affect the Recognition of Information
289(14)
Takehiro Tsuji
Kubo Masayoshi
Design for Inclusion in the Living Environment
Comfort in the Indoor Environment: A Theoretical Framework Linking Energy Efficiency and Universal Design
303(11)
Ermal Kapedani
Jasmien Herssens
Griet Verbeeck
Opportunities for Inclusive Play in Densely Populated Cities: An Analysis of the Human Factors in Hong Kong Play Space
314(11)
Kin Wai Michael Siu
Yi Lin Wong
Study on Wall Colors Which Constitute a Comfortable Interior for the Elderly
325(8)
Masayuki Shintani
Hiroki Imoto
Yoshiaki Goto
Urban Furniture's Chromatic Planning Methodology: Bucelas, a Case Study
333(11)
Margarida Gamito
Joana Sousa
Toward Inclusive Public Transportation: Rights, not Privileges
344(7)
Satoshi Kose
Design and Evaluation Method for Living Function Resilient Equipment Based on Daily Living Systems Science
351(10)
Masaaki Takizawa
Koji Kitamura
Yoshifumi Nishida
Hiroshi Mizoguchi
Adaptive Technologies for Users with Changing Abilities. Towards Autonomy, Independence and Inclusion
361(8)
Filippo Angelucci
Cristiana Cellucci
Michele Di Sivo
Daniela Ladiana
Ergonomics and Inclusive Service Design: Exploring Possibilities for Its Application in a Developing World City
369(12)
Carlos Aceves-Gonzalez
Inclusive and Universal Design in Clothing, Footwear and Accessories
Sports-Wear in Wheelchair Rugby: Establishing Design Needs
381(9)
Sara Braganca
James Steele
Simeon Gill
Miguel Carvalho
Pedro Arezes
Anthropometric Data Collection of Portuguese Children with Overweight and Obesity
390(10)
Raquel de Campos
Miguel Carvalho
Carla Capelassi
Humberto Lopes
Bugao Xu
Clothing Comfort for the Dependent Elderly - Caregivers Perspective
400(9)
Artemisia Caldas
Miguel Carvalho
Humberto Lopes
Haute Couture and Ergonomics
409(8)
Gianni Montagna
Sandra Abreu Sousa
Carla Morais
Main Characteristics and Anthropometrics of People with Down Syndrome - Impact in Garment Design
417(14)
Rochelne Barboza
Miguel Carvalho
Fernando Ferreira
Bugao Xu
Design for Users With Disabilities
Inclusive Design of Educational Environment for Diverse People
431(10)
Zuzana Ceresnova
Lea Rollova
Danica Koncekova
Teaching an Innovative E-learning Design Program for Visually Impaired Students
441(11)
Theresa Lobo
Analysis of Primary Caregiver to Prevent Ergonomic Risks When Transferring a Person with Motor Disability
452(13)
Wendy Cruz
Three-Dimensional Tactile Images for Blind People: A Proposition for a Translating Model of Static Two-Dimensional Images
465(12)
Emilia Christie Picelli Sanches
Claudia Mara Scudelari de Macedo
Juliana Bueno
A Hybrid Approach Based on Multi-sensory Stimulation Rooms, Robotic Assistants and Ontologies to Provide Support in the Intervention of Children with Autism
477(11)
Vladimir Robles-Bykbaev
Carlos Arevalo-Fernandez
Eulalia Naranjo-Cabrera
Paul Quito-Naula
Jhonny Pauta-Pintado
Geanina Avila
Ronald Quezada
A Survey on Innovative Refreshable Braille Display Technologies
488(11)
Daniele Leonardis
Loconsole Claudio
Antonio Frisoli
Airport Infrastructures and Satisfaction of Passengers with Reduced Mobility: The Human-System Integration and the Constraint of the Users
499(11)
Natalha Carvalho
Nelson Matias
Claudia Araujo
Rosinei Ribeiro
Paulo Sena
Digital Inclusion Trajectory of People with Down Syndrome: A Pilot Study
510(8)
Dany Lussier-Desrochers
Claude L. Normand
Alejandro Romero-Torres
Yves Lachapelle
Genevieve Labrecque
Valerie Godin-Tremblay
Pressure Ulcer Prevention System Based in Capacitive Sensors
518(9)
Jorge Cazho-Tobar
Jorge Barbecho-Sarango
Freddy Bueno-Palomeque
Author Index 527
Giuseppe Di Bucchianico

Born in Pescara in 1967, he is an architect, with a Masters in Ergonomics and Ph.D in technological and design innovation Culture (2001). 



He has had teaching assignments at the University of Roma-La Sapienza, Politecnico di Milano, Palermo, Florence and Chieti-Pescara, where he currently teaches Design 2. She has participated in numerous national research related to the design of the application fields.  Conducts research mainly in the field of relationships and synergies between Design and Ergonomics, ie the relations between individuals, artifacts and environments for the development of a user-centered approach to type design, themes with which he has participated in numerous national conferences and International. The application areas were those of the industrial product and in particular the nautical design and, recently, the Design for All and ergonomics for sustainable development.  He has won numerous competitions and international architectural awards ( "subversive insertions" Use Institute in Verona) and design ( "Design Plus 2007", ISH Frankfurt). Professionally he has studied in Design, collaborating with numerous companies (including Gattocucine, Valcucine, Foster, Abis, Tecnolam), exposing at important exhibitions and events in Milan, Verona, Brussels, Moscow, Paris, Frankfurt, New York, receiving reviews in prestigious magazines.  It is representative of the Agency SDI (Italian Design System) of Chieti to the Assembly of the Territorial Delegation of the National Council for Design Research. As part of the IEA (International Ergonomics Association), he is co-Chair of the International Technical Subcommittee "Ergonomics and Design for Sustainability".

Pete Kercher

Pete Kercher graduated in law in the UK then worked in international youth politics (Vice-President, European Federation of Liberal and Radical Youth, 1975-77). Moving to Italy in 1978, he established a communications and design consulting agency, now KSDC Strategic Design and Communications. 



Executive Officer of BEDA in 1988-94, he then represented Italy on its Board of Directors until 2002. A founder member of EIDD Design for All Europe in 1993 (President in 2003-7) and of its national counterpart Design for All Italy (President 1997-99), he is currently EIDDs roving Ambassador. As President of EIDD, he focused on critical mass in terms of membership, of academic credibility (the definitive EIDD Stockholm Declaration© 2004) and of taking the message about Design for All out into the real world of business and public administration, both by targeting the European Commission, other international agencies and major international organisations operating in the private sector and by devising a cycle of major annual conferences: Culture for All (2005), Work for All (2006) and Tourism for All (2007).  He writes articles and manifestos for political, legal and design publications, chairs and addresses conferences, seminars, symposia and workshops all over Europe and the rest of the world and acts as consultant to many international projects, also serving as a member of the Group of Experts in Design at OHIM (now EUIPO) throughout its existence (2002-2008).