Authors
Constantine Stephanidis, Gavriel Salvendy
Publication date
1998/6/1
Journal
International journal of human-computer interaction
Volume
10
Issue
2
Pages
107-134
Publisher
Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc.
Description
This article introduces the visionary goal of an information society for all in which the principles of universal access and quality in use prevail and characterize computer-mediated human activities. The article is based on the outcome of the 1st meeting of the International Scientific Forum "Toward an Information Society for All," which took place during the Seventh International Conference on Human Computer Interaction (HCI International '97), The objective of this meeting was to define a short-, medium-, and long-term international research and development agenda in the context of the emerging information society, based on the principle of designing for all users. The proposed agenda addressed technological and user-oriented issues, application domains, and support measures, which are necessary for the establishment of a favorable environment: for the creation of an infatuation society acceptable to all citizens.
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