Department of Engineering

Publications by Dr A.K. Mieczakowski

Number of items: 8.

Article

Mieczakowski, AK and Holdridge, K and Rugg, G (2007) Putting PCT websites at the heart of healthcare information services. British Journal of Healthcare Computing & Information Management (online), 24. pp. 19-21.

Book Section

Mieczakowski, AK and Langdon, PM and Clarkson, PJ (2010) Investigating designers' cognitive representations for inclusive interaction between products and users. In: Designing Inclusive Interactions. Springer Verlag, London, pp. 133-143. ISBN 9781849961653

Conference or Workshop Item

Mieczakowski, AK and Langdon, PM and Clarkson, PJ (2010) Toward a model of product-user interaction: A new data modelling approach for designers. In: 11th International Design Conference (DESIGN 2010), -- to --, Dubrovnik, Croatia pp. 875-884..

Mieczakowski, AK and Langdon, PM and Clarkson, PJ (2009) Inclusive interaction and its application in real design situations. In: Is Prior Experience the Same as Intuition in the Context of Inclusive Design? Workshop of the 23rd British Computer Society Human Computer Interaction Workshop and Conference (HCI 2009), 1-9-2009 to 5-9-2009, Cambridge, UK.

Mieczakowski, AK and Langdon, PM and Clarkson, PJ (2009) Specifying an inclusive model of product-user interaction. In: 17th International Conference on Engineering Design' ICED '09, 24-8-2009 to 27-8-2009, Stanford, CA, USA pp. 4-143..

Mieczakowski, AK and Langdon, PM and Clarkson, PJ (2009) Modelling product-user interaction for inclusive design. In: 5th International Conference on Universal Access in Human-Computer Interaction (Part I), 19-7-2009 to 24-7-2009, San Diego, CA, USA pp. 559-567..

Mieczakowski, AK and Langdon, PM and Clarkson, PJ (2009) Designers, users and a shared understanding of the product: a case study with product designers. In: European Conference on Cognitive Ergonomics (ECCE 2009), 30-9-2009 to 2-10-2009, Helsinki, Finland pp. 370-373..

Other

Mieczakowski, AK (2008) Design of inclusive products: modelling interaction between product features and human capabilities. University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK.

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