Measuring the Satisfaction of Implementing Assistive Input Devices for Disabled People with InLinPreRa

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This study applies the Incomplete Linguistic Preference Relations (InLinPreRa) analytical framework to measuring the satisfaction of Assistive Input Devices (AID) for disabled people implementation as well as to verify the feasibility of this proposed approach. The main objective of this study is helping the organizations become aware of the essential factors affecting the AIDs for disabled people, and identifying the actions necessary before implementing AIDs for disabled people. Then predicted success/failure values are obtained to enable organizations to decide whether to initiate AIDs for disabled people, inhibit adoption or take remedial actions to increase the possibility of a satisfaction AIDs for disabled people.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 774-776)

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1967-1970

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September 2013

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