Ethics in the design of human computer interfaces for the disabled

  • Takkar U
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Abstract

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Takkar, U. (1990). Ethics in the design of human computer interfaces for the disabled. ACM SIGCAPH Computers and the Physically Handicapped, (42), 1–7. https://doi.org/10.1145/101324.101325

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