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Inclusive user research: assessing the value of data visualisation

Loudon, David, Macdonald, Alastair, Docherty, Catherine and Miller, Emma (2009) Inclusive user research: assessing the value of data visualisation. In: Include2009 Inclusive Design Conference, 6 to 7 April 2007, Helen Hamlyn Research Centre.

Inclusive user research: assessing the value of data visualisation

Macdonald, A. S., Loudon, David, Docherty, Catherine and Miller, E. (2009) Inclusive user research: assessing the value of data visualisation. In: Include 2009: Inclusive design into innovation: transforming practice into design, research and business, 6-8 April 2009, Royal College of Art, London, UK.

Innovation in envisioning dynamic biomechanical data to inform healthcare and design guidelines and strategy

Macdonald, Alastair S., Loudon, David and Docherty, Catherine (2009) Innovation in envisioning dynamic biomechanical data to inform healthcare and design guidelines and strategy. New Dynamics of Ageing, University of Sheffield, Sheffield.

A Practical Review of Energy Saving Technology for Ageing Populations

Walker, Guy, Taylor, Andrea, Whittet, Craig, Lynn, Craig, Docherty, Catherine, Stephen, Bruce, Owens, Edward and Galloway, Stuart (2017) A Practical Review of Energy Saving Technology for Ageing Populations. Applied Ergonomics, 62. pp. 247-258. ISSN 0003-6870

Developing concepts that promote energy saving technology for ageing populations

Whittet, Craig, Taylor, Andrea, Walker, Guy, Galloway, Stuart, Stephen, Bruce, Docherty, Catherine, Lynn, Craig, Owens, Eddie and Danson, Michael (2016) Developing concepts that promote energy saving technology for ageing populations. In: International Conference on Engineering and Product Design Education, 8-9 September 2016, Aalborg, Denmark.

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