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The Mpt Assessment Deployed Via Digital Mobile Application, Niall Duffy May 2014

The Mpt Assessment Deployed Via Digital Mobile Application, Niall Duffy

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This project will look at the area of the Matching Person and Technology assessment (MPT). This project will be to develop a version of the MPT that can be deployed as a mobile application. The key research being performed in this project will be the analysis of the results given on the mobile application when compared to those given via the traditional paper method. The MPT is a very large assessment; because of this there are a number of different specific assessments like workplace and education assessments (Cook, A.M. and Hussey, S. 2001). Because of the size of the assessment …


Biometric Alternatives To Captcha: Exploring Accessible Interface Options, Anita Foley Jan 2012

Biometric Alternatives To Captcha: Exploring Accessible Interface Options, Anita Foley

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In the computing domain the relationship between accessibility and security is a complex and evolving one; accessibility attempts to ensure that as wide a range of individuals as possible are granted access to systems, whereas security attempts to restrict access only to individuals who are entitled to access those systems. A key security concern is to determine whether or not the system is being accessed by a software agent or a real human being, and a number of approaches have been developed to determine the answer to this question. This issue has been discussed throughout the history of computer science …


Can A Self Assessement Tool For Environmental Controls Which Has Been Informed By Users Be Of Benefit To Potential Users, Sean Loughran Jan 2012

Can A Self Assessement Tool For Environmental Controls Which Has Been Informed By Users Be Of Benefit To Potential Users, Sean Loughran

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This dissertation looks at the area of environmental control systems (ECS) also known as electronic aids for daily living for people with disabilities. These systems allow an individual with a disability to control devices such as a television, music player, telephone as well as a door, window or curtain controllers. A self-assessment tool was developed for potential users, which was informed by the feedback of (i) users who use or who have used environmental control systems, (ii) Enable Ireland staff who were involved in the service delivery of ECS and (iii) companies who install ECS for individuals with disabilities. These …