
doi: 10.1007/bf02441334
pmid: 6460142
This paper summarises some of the design principles adopted during the development of a microcomputer communication aid by the authors (Holte, 1978). In such an aid, a graphic representation of selection algorithms gives rise to an objective measure of the efficiency of a communication aid. Existing communication aid designs will be discussed in this new framework. The paper concludes by noting some ways in which a communication aid may be designed to utilise the full capabilities of its intended user.
Communication Devices for People with Disabilities, Microcomputers, Humans, Equipment Design, Self-Help Devices, Man-Machine Systems
Communication Devices for People with Disabilities, Microcomputers, Humans, Equipment Design, Self-Help Devices, Man-Machine Systems
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