Universal Usability: Past, Present, and Future by Jonathan Lazar, Brian Wentz, Gabriele Meiselwitz

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nonfiction computer science science informative reflective medium-paced
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This book is ideal for readers who are curious about how technology can be made accessible and inclusive for diverse populations, blending technical insights with societal impact.

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Computers are used all over the world in a variety of contexts by users with all levels of technical experience. This includes users such as kindergarteners, older users, people with various impairments, people who are busy doing other tasks (such...

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