Improving the usability and learnability of a home electric appliance with a long-term usability study

Author:

Imai Tomoko1,Takeo Hozumi2,Yoshimura Mamiko2,Sakata Akiko2,Sakakibarai Naoki1,Sekine Chika1

Affiliation:

1. a UDIT Inc. , Kanagawa, Japan

2. b Universal Design Research Center, TOTO Ltd. , Kanagawa, Japan

Publisher

Informa UK Limited

Subject

General Engineering

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