This paper was based on a prestigious, IBM, invitation-only workshop in New York. New results of two major studies validated my extended cognitive user model, including all nine components. Uses include; evaluation of existing systems, user-requirements assessment, system development in combination with models of task, context of use and technology platform and through the concepts of cognitive augmentation / overload to identify future opportunities for new, accessible, cognitive solutions. Proof of concept of Simplex is demonstrated by the treatment of HCI accessibility problems older adults requirements, cognitive overload and as a generative theory for the development of new solutions
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Despite the speedy evolution of Information and Computer Technology (ICT), and the growing recogniti...
Rapid world population aging is increasing incidence of varying forms of mild cognitive impairment (...
Abstract Background Healthcare work is, to a considerable extent, cognitive. Subsequently, the analy...
As computer systems become increasingly more pervasive in everyday life, it is simultaneously becomi...
In this paper we employ a perspective on overload that focuses on information processing rather than...
Despite technological progress, dailies Human-Computer Interactions (HCI) are still encompassing mom...
Information technology (IT) is an important part of society and has assumed an increasing role in ed...
People with cognitive difficulties, including memory, sequencing and attentional difficulties, face ...
This book explores the role of cognition in the field of human-computer interaction (HCI) assessing ...
The two concepts of universal access and augmented cognition have both contributed significantly to ...
We live in a world of limitless information. With technology advancing at an astonishingly fast pace...
The aim of this study was to evaluate an eHealth monitoring application (HELMA) that provides insigh...
Theme : HCI in Digital Transformation: changes for improve the societyInternational audienceWell-bei...
Everyday technologies (ET) are an important part of the environment in which we live and interact, a...
In Europe, large numbers of people with disabilities are willing to work but have problems finding a...
Despite the speedy evolution of Information and Computer Technology (ICT), and the growing recogniti...
Rapid world population aging is increasing incidence of varying forms of mild cognitive impairment (...
Abstract Background Healthcare work is, to a considerable extent, cognitive. Subsequently, the analy...