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- The Benefits of Involving Older People in the Design ProcessBritt Östlund. 3-14 [doi]
- Emotions Identification to Measure User Experience Using Brain Biometric SignalsIvan Carrillo, Victoria Meza-Kubo, Alberto L. Morán, Gilberto Galindo, Eloísa García-Canseco. 15-25 [doi]
- Adopting Scenario-Based Design to Increase the Acceptance of Technology Innovations for Older PeopleDiego Compagna, Florian Kohlbacher. 26-34 [doi]
- Constructing Third Age eHealth Consumers by Using Personas from a Cultural Age PerspectiveMaria Ekström, Eugène Loos. 35-43 [doi]
- Capturing Older People's Cognitive Capability Data for DesignShan Huang, Hua Dong. 44-52 [doi]
- Designing Tangible Interactions for Aged Users Though Interactive Technology PrototypingWei Liu, Yanrui Qu. 53-60 [doi]
- Developing a Framework for Effective Communication with Older PeopleYing Jiang, Hua Dong, Shu Yuan. 61-72 [doi]
- Music in the Retiring Life: A Review of Evaluation Methods and Potential FactorsMao Mao, Alan F. Blackwell, David A. Good. 73-83 [doi]
- Collecting Old People's Data for More Accessible Design: A Pilot StudyWeining Ning, Hua Dong. 84-93 [doi]
- Time Reduction Design Method for Cognitive Assist TechnologyJunji Ohyama, Nana Itoh, Kenji Kurakata, Ken Sagawa. 94-103 [doi]
- A Robot of My Own: Participatory Design of Socially Assistive Robots for Independently Living Older Adults Diagnosed with DepressionSelma Sabanovic, Wan Ling Chang, Casey C. Bennett, Jennifer A. Piatt, David Hakken. 104-114 [doi]
- Universal Design as an Approach to Technology Intervention for SeniorsJon A. Sanford. 115-122 [doi]
- A Living Lab Method for Innovations to Increase Quality of Life for Elderly - A Pilot CaseIsabella Scandurra, Madeleine Blusi, Rolf Dalin. 123-133 [doi]
- Talking Faces in Lab and Field Trials - A View on Evaluation Settings and User Involvement Results of Avatar Based User Interaction Techniques in Three Ambient Assisted Living ProjectsMiroslav Sili, Jan Bobeth, Emanuel Sandner, Sten Hanke, Stephanie Schwarz, Christopher C. Mayer. 134-144 [doi]
- Gamification and AccessibilityAndreas Stiegler, Gottfried Zimmermann. 145-154 [doi]
- Evaluating All-Inclusive ICT with Developers, End Users and StakeholdersEleni Chalkia, Evangelos Bekiaris, R. Ignacio Madrid. 157-165 [doi]
- Access and Use of ICTs Among the Italian Young Elderly: A Field StudyFausto Colombo, Simone Carlo. 166-176 [doi]
- Patterns of ICT Use among "Senior Technology Experts": The Role of Demographic Variables, Subjective Beliefs and AttitudesMichael Doh, Laura I. Schmidt, Florian Herbolsheimer, Mario Jokisch, Hans-Werner Wahl. 177-188 [doi]
- Why Age Is Not that Important? An Ageing Perspective on Computer AnxietyMireia Fernández-Ardèvol, Loredana Ivan. 189-200 [doi]
- Values and Ethics in Making Emerging Technologies Work for Older PeopleCaroline Holland. 201-209 [doi]
- Accessing InterACTion: Ageing with Technologies and the Place of AccessConstance Lafontaine, Kim Sawchuk. 210-220 [doi]
- Review of Empirical Research in Recent Decade About the Use of IT for Older AdultsYi-Chang Li. 221-229 [doi]
- Exploring the Impacts of Age and Usage Experience of e-Service on User Perceived Web QualityChien-Hsiang Liao. 230-238 [doi]
- Acceptance of ICTs by Older Adults: A Review of Recent StudiesQi Ma, Ke Chen, Alan Hoi Shou Chan, Pei-Lee Teh. 239-249 [doi]
- An Appraisal-Based Approach to the Stigma of Walker-UseAndrew McNeill, Lynne M. Coventry. 250-261 [doi]
- Perceptions of Computer System Usefulness: Insights for Design from Experienced Older UsersTracy L. Mitzner, Neil Charness, Wendy A. Rogers. 262-272 [doi]
- Useful or Easy-to-Use? Knowing What Older People Like about Near Field Communication TechnologyPei-Lee Teh, Pervaiz Khalid Ahmed, Alan H. S. Chan, Soon Nyean Cheong, Wen Jiun Yap. 273-281 [doi]
- Pitfalls when Placing Electricity Pylons - The Influence of Age on AcceptanceBarbara S. Zaunbrecher, Katrin Arning, Baris Özalay, Hendrik Natemeyer, Martina Ziefle. 282-293 [doi]
- Usability Evaluation of a Social Networking Site Prototype for the ElderlyJessica Arfaa, Yuanqiong (Kathy) Wang. 297-306 [doi]
- ICT Access in Libraries for EldersAmrish Chourasia, Jim Tobias, Steve Githens, Yao Ding, Gregg C. Vanderheiden. 307-316 [doi]
- Examining the Validity of the Banner Recommendation SystemRong-Fuh Day, Chien-Ying Chou. 317-324 [doi]
- Conducting Acceptance Tests for Elderly People on the Web - Using the GPII Preference Set for a Personalized EvaluationAlexander Henka, Andreas Stiegler, Gottfried Zimmermann, Thomas Ertl. 325-336 [doi]
- Older Adults' Usage of Web Pages: Investigating Effects of Information Structure on PerformanceJincheng Huang, Jia Zhou, Huilin Wang. 337-346 [doi]
- Perceived Barriers for Older Adults' Shopping Channel Selection Toward Online Shopping - Comparisons Between Different Business ModelsJiunn-Woei Lian. 347-353 [doi]
- Processing Speed and Vocabulary are Related to Older Adults' Internet ExperiencesJennifer C. Romano Bergstrom, Erica L. Olmsted-Hawala, Wendy A. Rogers. 354-364 [doi]
- Validation of the Computer Literacy Scale (CLS)Michael Sengpiel, Nicole Jochems. 365-375 [doi]
- Age(ism) in Digital Information Provision: The Case of Online Public Services for Older AdultsMaria Sourbati. 376-386 [doi]
- A Framework for Evaluating the Implementers' Experience in Making Existing Products Accessible: The Prosperity4all ApproachKaterina Touliou, Maria Gemou, Till Riedel, Maria Panou, Evangelos Bekiaris. 387-397 [doi]
- The Study of Using Facebook in Taiwan's Elderly Population - a Case Study in Learners of the Senior Citizens Academy in a City of TaiwanMing-wei Wang, Yu-Chin Lin. 398-404 [doi]
- An Older Person and New Media in Public Discourses: Impossible Encounters?Monika Wilinska. 405-413 [doi]
- Technology Generation and Media Usage in B-2-B Communication: A Cross-Cultural ViewMartina Ziefle, Vanessa Cabral, Judith Leckebusch, Toni Drescher. 414-425 [doi]
- Patterns for User Interface Adaptations - Towards Runtime Adaptations for Improving the Usability of Web Forms for Elderly UsersGottfried Zimmermann, Annkristin Stratmann, David Reeß, Tobias Glaser. 426-436 [doi]
- Older People's Attitude Towards Mobile Communication in Everyday Life: Digital Literacy and Domestication ProcessesFrancesca Comunello, Simone Mulargia, Francesca Belotti, Mireia Fernández-Ardèvol. 439-450 [doi]
- Differences in the Adoption of Smartphones Between Middle Aged Adults and Older Adults in ChinaShang Gao, John Krogstie, Yuhao Yang. 451-462 [doi]
- Ease-of-Use of Tactile Interaction for Novice Older AdultsLilian Genaro Motti, Nadine Vigouroux, Philippe Gorce. 463-474 [doi]
- Age-Related Differences in a Usability Study Measuring Accuracy, Efficiency, and User Satisfaction in Using Smartphones for Census Enumeration: Fiction or Reality?Erica L. Olmsted-Hawala, Temika Holland. 475-483 [doi]
- Older Adults and the Appropriation and Disappropriation of SmartphonesNatalie Lee-San Pang, Samantha Vu, Xue Zhang, Schubert Foo. 484-495 [doi]
- Abilities to Use Technological Communication Tools in Aging: Contribution of a Structured Performance-Based EvaluationLisa Quillion-Dupré, Emmanuel Monfort, Vincent Rialle. 496-508 [doi]
- Elderly and Tablets: Considerations and Suggestions About the Design of Proper ApplicationsEliseo Sciarretta, Andrea Ingrosso, Valentina Volpi, Antonio Opromolla, Roberta Grimaldi. 509-518 [doi]
- Developing New Gesture Design Mode in Smartphone Use for EldersMing-Hong Wang, Yu-Chi Chang, Shuo-Fang Liu, Hsin-Hsi Lai. 519-527 [doi]
- Research on Interaction Design of Intelligent Mobile Phone for the Elderly Based on the User ExperienceMinggang Yang, He Huang. 528-536 [doi]