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Carter, Jim and Fourney, David (2004): Using a universal access reference model to identify further guidance that belongs in ISO 16071. In Universal Access in the Information Society, 3 (1) pp. 17-29.

ISO TS 16071 Guidance on accessibility for human computer interfaces was developed via the collection and evaluation of an extensive set of existing software accessibility research and guidance. While this approach has served well in creating this first major international software accessibility standard, it is limited in its ability to expand the range of its guidance to areas not covered by existing research. This paper introduces a universal access reference model that can be used to identify areas requiring further accessibility guidance. It also demonstrates the use of this reference model in identifying guidelines that should be considered for potential addition to ISO 16071, as it progresses from a technical specification to an international standard.

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1994
 
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Hefley, William E., Buie, Elizabeth, Lynch, Gene F., Muller, Michael J., Hoecker, Douglas G., Carter, Jim and Roth, J. Thomas (1994): Integrating Human Factors with Software Engineering Practices. In: Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 38th Annual Meeting 1994. pp. 315-319.

Engineering processes and methodologies used in building tomorrow's systems must place a greater emphasis on designing usable systems that meet the needs of the systems' users and their tasks. This paper identifies the need for defining human factors and human-computer interaction (HCI) engineering activities that contribute to the design, development, and evaluation of usable and useful interactive systems, and presents a rationale for integrating these activities with software engineering and incorporating them into the system life cycle.

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1990
 
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Carter, Jim (1990): The Universe of Design is Unfolding (As It Should!). In ACM SIGCHI Bulletin, 22 (2) pp. 46-48.

This is a brief report of the discussion in one of the subgroups from the "Taking Design Seriously" Workshop at CHI'90. The "Cosmic Glue" subgroup organized around the concept that there needs to be something at a higher level than the "Design Process(es) of HCI". This higher "Cosmic Glue" should lead towards systems that actually (rather than only theoretically) satisfy their users and their purposes for being.

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