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Computational Mechanics and the Finite Element Method

Book Chapter
Okereke, M., & Keates, S. (2018)
Computational Mechanics and the Finite Element Method. In J. Sun, H. Duan, S. Choi, Y. Fu, & C. Guardiola (Eds.), Finite Element Applications: A Practical Guide to the FEM Process, 3-25. Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-67125-3_1
This textbook demonstrates the application of the finite element philosophy to the solution of real-world problems and is aimed at graduate level students, but is also suitabl...

Defining Acceptable Interaction for Universal Access

Conference Proceeding
Keates, S. (2015)
Defining Acceptable Interaction for Universal Access. In C. Stephanidis, & M. Antona (Eds.), Universal Access in Human-Computer Interaction. Access to Today's Technologies, 54-63. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-20678-3_6
Many new assistive input systems developed to meet the needs of users with functional impairments fail to make it out of the research laboratory and into regular use by the in...

High performance computing and parallel multiphysics

Conference Proceeding
Soufian, M. & Chakkera, V. (2008)
High performance computing and parallel multiphysics. In Multiphysics 2008
High performance computing and parallel multiphysics

Universal access in the work-place: a case study.

Conference Proceeding
Keates, S., Clarkson, J., Coy, J., & Robinson, P. (1999)
Universal access in the work-place: a case study. In Proceedings of the 5th ERCIM Workshop on User Interfaces for All
Universal Access belongs not only in the research laboratory, but also in an industrial environment. Many countries have set out specific legal requirements for companies to m...

Developing a methodology for the design of accessible interfaces.

Conference Proceeding
Keates, S., Clarkson, P. J., & Robinson, P. (1998)
Developing a methodology for the design of accessible interfaces. In Proceedings of the 4th ERCIM Workshop on User Interfaces for All
Users with a number of different motion impairment conditions cannot cope with most current computer access systems. Such conditions include athetoid, ataxic and spastic Cereb...