In a society which strives to move towards an ever-growing inclusion of all categories of people, one of the most relevant aspects to be considered is a correct design and implementation of the environments in which people live. Every location must be carefully examined, and a carefully-compiled definition of user characteristics must be prepared. The importance of introducing ICT into the design of kitchens, considered as a networked environment, is here considered and a systematic approach to the problem presented. The WHO ICF classification has been identified as the reference document, for its characteristics of classification of people and activities.
ICF classification of user requirements for a more inclusive kitchen
Laura Burzagli
2014
Abstract
In a society which strives to move towards an ever-growing inclusion of all categories of people, one of the most relevant aspects to be considered is a correct design and implementation of the environments in which people live. Every location must be carefully examined, and a carefully-compiled definition of user characteristics must be prepared. The importance of introducing ICT into the design of kitchens, considered as a networked environment, is here considered and a systematic approach to the problem presented. The WHO ICF classification has been identified as the reference document, for its characteristics of classification of people and activities.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.