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GENERAL EDITOR - A. Serengul SMITH - ATAKAN

 

Serengul Smith-Atakan is one of thread leaders of Collaborative International Research Centre for Universal Access (CIRCUA) at the School of Computing Science, Middlesex University, London,UK. She gained her MSc in Knowledge Engineering and PhD in application of Machine Learning Techniques in Web-based Information systems at Middlesex University.

One of her aims is to investigate the different types of technology (hardware and software) which are emerging in today's information society. How will these different technologies be designed in order to be useful, useable and accessible?

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CIRCUA
Collaborative International Research Centre for Universal Access

The future of universal access is likely to be based upon a complex combination of

a) culturally sensitive user centred system design
b) design for key subsets of people
c) customisation by individual preference ...

That is where the work of CIRCUA focuses.

Ray Adams and the Design for All team have just produced a new book. It is entitled "Natural computing and interactive system design", published by Pearson Publishing. It contains chapters by Ray on natural computing, Serengul Smith-Atakan and Ray on user centred system design, by Gill Whitney and Ray on universal access and by Ralph Moseley on self-adaptation and reflection

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