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Area of Science:

  • Assistive Technology Development
  • Human-Computer Interaction
  • Inclusive Design

Background:

  • The Global Public Inclusive Infrastructure (GPII) aims to create accessible technology.
  • A key component of GPII is the DeveloperSpace, designed as a collaborative environment.
  • Ensuring the viability and development of access solutions requires diverse stakeholder involvement.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the DeveloperSpace as a core component of GPII.
  • To highlight its role as a self-sustainable, collaborative infrastructure.
  • To emphasize the interaction of various actors in developing access solutions.

Main Methods:

  • The DeveloperSpace functions as an integrated infrastructure.
  • It facilitates interaction among developers, implementers, consumers, and prosumers.
  • It involves indirect actors like teachers, caregivers, and clinicians.

Main Results:

  • The DeveloperSpace provides a platform for diverse stakeholders to engage.
  • It supports the ongoing development and refinement of access solutions.
  • The collaborative nature contributes to the infrastructure's self-sustainability.

Conclusions:

  • The DeveloperSpace is crucial for the GPII's success in creating inclusive access solutions.
  • Its collaborative and self-sustainable model enables continuous innovation.
  • Engaging a wide range of users and professionals is key to developing effective assistive technologies.