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Many of the following papers and Articles available in the Articles section. If there is a specific paper you might require initially check Google, then check the Lancaster University web pages followed by emailing me. You might also find useful links in Guy's CV


Guy Dewsbury's Publications by Type

I do try to keep this up to date but please excuse me if I am a little behind at times :)


BOOK, JOURNAL AND PROCEEDINGS EDITORSHIP
BOOK CHAPTERS
PAPERS IN INTERNATIONAL JOURNALS
REFEREED PAPERS PUBLISHED IN INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS
INVITED CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS
CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS AND WORKSHOP PUBLICATIONS
DIRC and EQUATOR WORKING PAPERS
DELIVERABLES AND REPORTS FROM THE EU FOURTH FRAMEWORK CUSTODIAN PROJECT PRESENTED TO THE EUROPEAN UNION COMMISSION
OTHER REPORTS AND PUBLICATIONS


BOOK, JOURNAL AND PROCEEDINGS EDITORSHIP

  1. Baxter G and Dewsbury G, (Eds) (2004) ‘HEAT 2004: Proceedings of the First “HEAT: The Home and Electronic Assistive Technology Workshop”, Computing Department, Lancaster University, ISBN 1-86220-151-X.
  2. Dewsbury G and Dobson J (Eds) (2007) Responsibility and Dependable Systems, Springer Verlag Press, ISBN 1-84628-625-5.
  3. Dickinson A and Dewsbury G (Eds) (2006) Special Edition, ‘Designing for Older people’, Gerontechnology, 5 (1) International Society for Gerontechnology, May 2006, ISSN 1569-1101

BOOK CHAPTERS

  1. Bagnall P, Dewsbury G and Sommerville I, (2005) The Limits of Personas, Mackie J and Rouncefield M (Eds) ‘Proceedings of the fifth Annual DIRC Conference Edinburgh, March 2005’, pp38-39, ISBN 1-86220-159-5.
  2. Bagnall P, Dewsbury G and Sommerville I, (2004) ‘Easy for Everyone: Using components to offer specialised interfaces for software’ in Baxter G and Dewsbury G (Eds), (2004) HEAT 2004: Proceedings of the First “HEAT: The Home and Electronic Assistive Technology Workshop”, Computing Department, Lancaster University, pp33-36, ISBN 1-86220-151-X.
  3. Baxter G, Dewsbury G, Monk A and Sommerville I, (2005) ‘Managing the Risks of Electronic Assistive Technology: Two complementary methods’, in Mackie J and Rouncefield M (Eds) ‘Proceedings of the fifth Annual DIRC conference Edinburgh, March 2005’, ISBN 1-86220-159-5.
  4. Baxter, G., Monk, A., Doughty K., Blythe, M., and Dewsbury G, (2004) Standards and the dependability of electronic assistive technology. In Keates, S., Clarkson, J., Langdon, P., and Robinson, P. (Eds.) Designing a More Inclusive World (pp. 247-255). Berlin, Germany: Springer Verlag, ISBN: 1-85233-819-9.
  5. Cheverst K, Clarke K, Dewsbury G, Fitton D, Hughes J, Rouncefield M, Sommerville I, (2003) 'Cultural Probes: Eliciting Requirements for Dependable Ubiquitous Computing in the Home' in Stephanidis, C. (ed) Universal Access in HCI: Inclusive Design in the Information Society Volume Four of the Proceedings of HCI International 2003, Lawrence Erlbaum and Associates, London, pp 329-333, ISBN 0-8058-4933-5.
  6. Cheverst K, Clarke K, Dewsbury G, Hemmings T, Hughes J and Rouncefield M, (2003) 'Design With Care: Technology, Disability and the Home', in Harper R (Ed) Inside The Smart Home, Chapter 9, pp163-180, Springer-Verlag, London Ltd, ISBN: 1852336889.
  7. Dewsbury G, Sommerville I, Bagnall P, Rouncefield M, and Onditi V (2006) ‘Software co-design with older people’, In Clarkson J, Langdon P and Robinson P (2006) Designing Accessible Technology, Springer Verlag, London, pp199-208. ISBN1846283647
  8. Dewsbury G, Sommerville I, Clarke K, Rouncefield M (2003) ‘A Dependability Model of Domestic Systems’, in Anderson S, Felici M and Littlewood B (Eds), Computer Safety, Reliability and Security: 22nd International Conference, Safecomp 2003, Proceedings, Lecture Notes In Computer Science, 2788, Springer Verlag, Heidelberg, pp103-115, ISBN 3-540-20126-2.
  9. Dewsbury G, Taylor B and Edge M (2001) ‘Designing Safe Smart Home Systems for Vulnerable People’, in Proctor R, and Rouncefield M (eds), 2001, Dependability In Healthcare Informatics, Lancaster University, pp65-70, ISBN 1 86220 109 9.
  10. Kember S, Cheverst K, Clarke K, Dewsbury G, Hemmings T, Rodden T and Rouncefield M, (2002) ‘'Keep Taking the Medication': Assistive Technologies for Medication Regimes in Care Settings’, in Keates S, Langdon P, Clarkson PJ and Robinson P, (eds) (2002) Universal Access and Assistive Technology, Springer-Verlag, London ltd, pp285-294, ISBN 1-85233-595-5.
  11. Sommerville, I., Dewsbury, G., Clarke, K. and Rouncefield, M. (2006)in Clarke, K, Hardstone, G, Rouncefield, M, Sommerville, I, (Eds.), Trust in Technology: A Socio-Technical Perspective, Series: Computer Supported Cooperative Work, Vol. 36, XXV, Springer, ISBN: 1-4020-4257-4.

PAPERS IN INTERNATIONAL JOURNALS

  1. Baxter G and Dewsbury G (2004) Home and Electronic Assistive Technology Workshop, reviewed, Interfaces, No 54, Summer 204, pp8-10, British HCI Group, ISSN 1351-119X.
  2. Cheverst K, Clarke K, Dewsbury G, Hemmings T, Kember S, Rodden T and Rouncefield M (2003) Designing Assistive Technologies for Medication Regimes in Care Settings, Universal Access in the Information Society (UAIS), Volume 2, Number 3, Springer-Verlag Heidelberg , ISSN: 1615-5289.
  3. Dewsbury G, (2001) The Social and Psychological Aspects of Smart Home Technology within the Care Sector, New Technology In The Human Services, Vol 14, No 1-2, 2001, pp 9-18, ISSN 0959 0684.
  4. Dewsbury G, Clarke K, and Rouncefield M, (2003) Designing Dependable Systems, HomeToys: Home Automation and Home Networking EMagazine, Volume 8, Issue 2, April/May 2003.
  5. Dewsbury G and Dickinson A (2006) ‘Enabling and applying person-centred design for older adults’ In Dickinson A and Dewsbury G (Eds) (2006) Special Edition, ‘Computer Systems for Older People’, Gerontechnology, 5(1) – May 2006, Gerontechnology Society, pp56-57, ISSN 1569-1101
  6. Dewsbury G and Edge M, (2001) Designing the Home to Meet the Needs of Tomorrow, Open House International, 2001, Vol 26, No 2, pp 33-42, ISSN: 0168-2601.
  7. Dewsbury G, Clarke K, Hemmings T, Hughes J, Rouncefield M, and Sommerville I, (2004) The Antisocial Model of Disability, Disability and Society, Volume 19, Number 2, March 2004, ISSN 0968-7599.
  8. Dewsbury G, Clarke K, Rouncefield M, and Sommerville I (2002) Home Technology Systems, Housing Care and Support Journal, Pavilion, Vol 5 Number 4, November 2002, 23-26, ISSN: 1460-8790.
  9. Dewsbury G, Clarke K, Rouncefield M, and Sommerville I (2004) Depending on Digital Design: Extending Inclusivity, Housing Studies Volume 19, Number 5, September 2004, ISSN 0267-3037.
  10. Dewsbury G, Clarke K, Rouncefield M, Sommerville I, Taylor B and Edge M (2004) Designing Acceptable 'Smart' Home Technology to Support People in the Home, Technology and Disability, Volume 15, Number 3, pp191-201 ISSN 1055-4181.
  11. Dewsbury G, Rouncefield M, Sommerville I, Onditi V, & Bagnall P (2007) ‘Co-designing Interactive Technology with Older People’ to be published in Universal Access in the Information Society, Springer, Vol 6, Number 2, September 2007, 207-217, ISSN 1615-5289.
  12. Dewsbury G, Sergeant E, Baxter G, Johnston S (2003) Eating-In Again? Let's take the heat off you: Electronic Assistive Technology, Smart Homes and Disabled People, Hometoys: Home Automation and Home Networking EMagazine, Volume 8, Issue 5, October/November 2003.
  13. Dewsbury G, Taylor B and Edge M (2001), Designing Reliable Smart Home Technology for Disabled People – HomeToys: Home Automation and Home Networking EMagazine, Volume 6 Issue 6, Dec 2001 / Jan 2002.
  14. Dewsbury G, Taylor B and Edge M (2002) Designing Dependable Assistive Technology Systems for Vulnerable People, Health Informatics Journal, June 2002 Volume 8, Number 2, pp104-110, ISSN 1460-4582.
  15. Dickinson A and Dewsbury G (2006) ‘Designing computer technologies with older people’ In Dickinson A and Dewsbury G (Eds) (2006) Special Edition, ‘Computer Systems for Older People’, Gerontechnology, 5(1) – May 2006, Gerontechnology Society,  pp1-3, ISSN 1569-1101.
  16. Edge M, Taylor B, Dewsbury G and Groves M (2000) 'The Potential For 'Smart Home' Systems In Meeting The Care Needs Of Older People With Disabilities, Seniors' Housing Update, Gerontology Research Canter, Canada, Vol10, Number 1, August 2000, pp6-7, ISSN: 118-1828.
  17. Sergeant L, Dewsbury G and Johnstone  S, (2007) Supporting people with complex behavioural difficulties and autistic spectrum disorder in a community setting: an inclusive approach, Housing Care and Support Vol.10, Issue 1, September 2007, August 2007, Pavillion, ISSN:1460–8790.
  18. Sommerville I and Dewsbury G (2007) Dependable Domestic Systems Design: A Socio-Technical Approach, Interacting with Computers, Springer, Volume 19, Number 4, July 2007, 438-456, ISSN 0953-5438.

REFEREED PAPERS PUBLISHED IN INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS

  1. Biocca L, and Dewsbury G (2004) Housing and Technologies in the EU for Promoting Quality of Life, In Proceedings CDROM of the CIB World Building Congress 2004, Westin Harbour Castle Hotel, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Canada, May 2 - 7, 2004.
  2. Bagnell P, Dewsbury G, Onditi V and Sommerville I (2006) ‘Promoting Virtual Social Interaction with Older People’, Proceedings of the International Workshop on Cognitive Prostheses and Assisted Communication (CPAC 2006) January 29, 2006, Sydney, Australia.
  3. Baxter G, Monk A, Doughty K, Dewsbury G, (2004) Standards And The Dependability Of Electronic Assistive Technology, Presented to 2nd Cambridge Workshop on Universal Access and Assistive Technology (CWUAAT) (incorporating the 5th Cambridge Workshop on Rehabilitation Robotics) "Designing A More Inclusive World" Fitzwilliam College, University of Cambridge, 22nd-24th March, 2004.
  4. Cheverst K, Clarke K., Dewsbury G, Hemmings T, and. Rouncefield M. (2002) “When Geography Matters - Location Awareness and Community Care”. In Richard Harper, editor, The Social Shaping of Mobile Futures - Proceedings of the Third Wireless World Conference, pages 69--83. Digital World Research Centre, University of Surrey, July 2002.
  5. Cheverst K, Clarke K, Dewsbury G, Rouncefield M, Sommerville I, Blythe M, Baxter G, Wright P (2003) Gathering Requirements for Inclusive Design, 2nd BCS HCI Group Workshop on Culture and HCI: Bridging Cultural and Digital Divides, June 18th 2003, University of Greenwich, England, in Gunter, K., Smith, A and French T. eds (2003) proceedings of 2nd BCS HCI Workshop on Culture and HCI: Bridging Cultural and Digital Divides. pp 65--71. University of Greenwich ISBN 1861661916.
  6. Cheverst K, Dewsbury G, Fitton D and Rouncefield M (2002) 'Getting the Message': SMS Messaging and Community Care, In Proceedings of the 2nd EQUATOR conference, October 2002.
  7. Clarke K, Dewsbury G, Hughes J, Rouncefield M, and Sommerville I (2002) 'Sore legs and naked torsos': Using cultural probes in dependability research' In Proceedings of the 1st DIRC Conference on Dependable Computing Systems, London, November 20th-21st, 2002.
  8. Clarke, K. Cheverst K, Dewsbury G, Fitton D, Hemmings T, Hughes J, Rodden T, Rouncefield M, Sommerville I (2003), “Cultural Probes: Eliciting requirements for Dependable Ubiquitous Computing in the Home”, in the 10th International Conference on Human - Computer Interaction (HCI International) June 2003 Stephanidis, C. (ed) 'Universal Access in HCI: Inclusive Design in the Information Society' Volume Four of the Proceedings of HCI International 2003. pp 329-333, Lawrence Erlbaum and Associates, London. ISBN 0-8058-4933-5.
  9. Crabtree A, Hemmings T, Rodden T, Cheverst K, Clarke K, Dewsbury G, Hughes J and Rouncefield M (2003) Designing with Care: Adapting cultural probes to inform design in sensitive settings. In Proceedings of OzCHI 2003, New Directions in Interaction: Information environments, Media and Technology, 26-28 November at the University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia. pp 4-13.
  10. Dewsbury G (2006) ‘Assisting Playful Communications for Seniors to Promote Inclusion in the Digital Age’, Proceedings of CSUN - California State University, Northridge, Center on Disabilities’ 21st Annual International Technology and Persons with Disabilities Conference to be held March 20-25, 2006 at the Los Angeles Airport Hilton and Marriott Hotels.
  11. Dewsbury G, Bagnall P, Sommerville I, Odonti V, Rouncefield M (2006) ‘Taking the Tablets Home: Designing communication software for isolated older people at home’ Proceedings of AC2006, The Ergonomics Society Annual Conference, 4-6 April 2006, Cambridge, UK.
  12. Dewsbury G, Clarke K, Hughes J, Rouncefield M, and Sommerville I (2003) Designing Dependable Digital Domestic Environments, In Proceedings of HOIT 2003, 'The Networked Home and the Home of the Future', April 6-8 2003, in Irvine, California.
  13. Dewsbury G, Clarke K, Hughes J, Rouncefield M, and Sommerville I (2003) Growing older digitally: Designing technology for older people, In Proceedings of INCLUDE 2003, 'Inclusive Design for Society and Business', Helen Hamlyn Research Centre, Royal College of Art, 25-28 March 2003, p57-64, ISBN 1 874175 94 2.
  14. Dewsbury G, Clarke K, Rouncefield M and Sommerville I (2002) Appropriate home technology: Depending on dependable technology systems, In Proceedings CD ROM of the European Network Housing Research (ENHR) 2002, Housing and Health Workshop, Vienna, Austria, 1 July - 5 July 2002.
  15. Dewsbury G and Edge M (2005) ‘The 21st Century Home: The changing way in which the home is used and integrated into daily life’, Building for 21st Century Living conference, London, November 22nd 2005 CD-ROM
  16. Dewsbury G, Rouncefield M, Clarke K, and Sommerville I (2002) Designing appropriate assistive technology for home users: Developing dependable networks. In Proceedings of the CIB Working Group W084 - Building Non-Handicapping Environments "Inclusive Design and Mobility Response in Indoor/Outdoor Public Buildings and Facilities" , Viale Marx, 43 - 00137 Roma, Italy, 21st and 22nd October 2002.
  17. Dewsbury G and Sommerville I, (2004) CATS: Assisting Older People Obtain Appropriate Technology Support, HCI and the Older Population: A full-day workshop at BCS British HCI 2004 Leeds, UK 7 September 2004.
  18. Dewsbury G, Sommerville I, Bagnall P, Rouncefield M, and Onditi V (2006) ‘Software co-design with older people’, Proceedings of 3rd Cambridge Workshop on Universal Access and Assistive Technology (CWUAAT) incorporating the 6th Cambridge Workshop on Rehabilitation Robotics) "Designing Accessible Technology" Fitzwilliam College, University of Cambridge, 10 - 12 April 2006.
  19. Dewsbury G, Sommerville I, Clarke K and Rouncefield M, (2003) A Dependability Model for Domestic Systems, In Anderson S, Felici M and Littlewood B (eds), Computer Safety, Reliability, and Security, Computer Safety, Reliability and Security: Proceedings, SAFECOMP Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Springer-Verlag, Heidelberg, Volume 2788, pp103-115, ISSN 0302-9743.
  20. Kember S, Cheverst K, Clarke K, Dewsbury G, Hemmings T, Rodden T and Rouncefield M (2002) 'Keep Taking The Medication': Assistive Technologies for Medication Regimes in Care Settings, In Proceedings of the 1st Cambridge Workshop on Universal Access and Assistive Technology (CWUAAT) (incorporating 4th Cambridge Workshop on Rehabilitation Robotics), Trinity Hall, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom, 25th-27th March, 2002.

INVIINVITED CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

  1. Dewsbury G (2006) ‘Technology is Not the Only Fruit’, Scottish Head Injury Forum and the Scottish Society for Rehabilitation Technology and Rehabilitation, Sterling, Iris Murdoch Centre at Stirling University, 17th March 2006.
  2. Dewsbury G (2006) ‘Person-centred Design’, Workshop for the Human-Centred Technology Group, Sussex University, 10th March 2006.
  3. Dewsbury G (2005) ‘Design Requirements of the Future Home’, Building for 21st Century Living conference, London, November 22nd 2005.
  4. Dewsbury G (2005) 'Telecare and Assistive Technology to support Independence for people with learning difficulties', People at Home and in Touch Conference, Durham County Council, 6th-7h October 2005.
  5. Dewsbury G (2005) ‘Smart Homes’, “Technology for Living” Conference on Assistive Technology, The Queen Elisabeth National Spinal Injuries Unit, South Glasgow University Hospitals Trust, In conjunction with the National Spinal Injuries Unit, Momentum Scotland, MASCIP, April 21st-22nd 2005.
  6. Dewsbury G (2005) ‘What do Older People want from Assistive Technology?’, presented to the Age Concern / Brunelcare Research Forum, Worcester Court, Worcester Road, Clifton, Bristol,19th January 2005.
  7. Dewsbury G (2004) ‘Social Context And Value Systems Social Context And Value Systems For Developments In AT’, CoVE Open Forum/Seminar: Developing qualifications and training in Assistive Technology, Scarman House, Warwick University, Coventry, 10th June 2004.
  8. Dewsbury G (2003) ‘Extending Home Technology Design’, ESRC Housing Quality, Disability and Design Workshop, Senate House, Central London, June 3rd 2003.
  9. Dewsbury G and Edge M, (2002) ‘Deconstructing And Rebuilding The Home For Life: Technology To Assist Older People In Their Homes’, Invited Presentation to 4th International Aged Care Housing Summit, 7th November 2002, Melbourne, Australia.
  10. Dewsbury G and Sommerville I (2002) ‘Growing Older Digitally: Daily Tasks At The Press Of A Button’, Invited Presentation to National Service framework for Older People Information Exchange, Healthy Living Programme, Shap Wells Hotel, Nr Penrith, 1st October.
  11. Dewsbury G and Sommerville I (2002) ‘Growing Older Digitally’, Invited Presentation to National Service framework for Older People Information Exchange, Healthy Living Programme, Shap Wells Hotel, NR Penrith, 1st October.

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS AND WORKSHOP PUBLICATIONS
The following papers were subject to normal peer review and accepted for presentation at conferences and workshops, but not published in a widely available form, or as abstracts only.

  1. Cheverst K, Dewsbury G, Fitton D and Rouncefield M (2002) Getting The Message': SMS Messaging And Community Care, In Proceedings of the 2nd EQUATOR Conference, October 2002.
  2. Crabtree A, Hemmings T, Rodden T, Cheverst K, Clarke K, Dewsbury G and Rouncefield M (2002) Probing for Information, In Proceedings of the 2nd EQUATOR Conference, October 2002.  
  3. Dewsbury G, (2001) The Social And Psychological Aspects of Smart Home Technology Within the Care Sector, Paper Presented to the EDRA (Environmental Design Research Association) Conference, "Adding the user into the design of the home in the digital age" Symposium, July 2001, Edinburgh. 
  4. Dewsbury G (1999) Widening Access to Higher Education, Conference Paper presented to the Wider Participation Conference, Aberdeen University, 23rd October 1999.
  5. Dewsbury G and Edge M (2005) ‘Design Requirements of the Future Home’, Building for 21st Century Living conference, London, November 22nd 2005.
  6. Dewsbury G and Edge M (2000) Designing the Home to Meet the Needs of Tomorrow … Today: Deconstructing and rebuilding the home for life, Paper Presented at the ENHR 2000 Conference in Gävle 26-30 June 2000.
  7. Dewsbury G, Clarke K, Hemmings T, Rouncefield M, and Sommerville I (2002) The Antisocial Model of Disability, Paper presented to the Nordic Network on Disability Research, 6th Annual Research Conference, Reykjavik, Iceland, August 22-24, 2002.
  8. Dewsbury G, Clarke K, Hughes J, Rouncefield M, and Sommerville I (2003) Designing Dependable Digital Domestic Environments, In Proceedings of HOIT 2003, 'The Networked Home and the Home of the Future', April 6-8 2003, in Irvine, California.
  9. Dewsbury G, Rouncefield M, Sergeant E and Sommerville I (2003) Eat At Home: A Simple Recipe? Paper Presented to RAATE 2003, Botanical Gardens, Birmingham, November 10-11 2003.
  10. Dewsbury G, Rouncefield M, Sommerville I and Clarke K (2004) ‘Should One Be Alarmed By Technology Adaptations In The Home? The growth and regeneration of the social alarm system/telecare market to support people at home and some inference for this future development and deployment’, Paper Presented to The Residential Context of Health Workshop (number 5), European Network of Housing Research (ENHR) International Housing Conference, Robinson College, University of Cambridge, England, 4th July 2004.
  11. Dewsbury G, Sommerville I, Clarke K, Hughes J, and Rouncefield M (2003) Dependability And Assistive Technology In The Home, Dependability Interdisciplinary Research Collaboration (DIRC) Project Workshop, e-Science Institute, Edinburgh, Scotland, 14-16 April 2003.
  12. Dewsbury G, Sommerville I, Rouncefield M, Bagnall P, (2005) Designing Technology with and for Older People, paper presented at HCI 2005 Workshop HCI and the Older Population, Edinburgh, Monday 05/09/2005.
  13. Dewsbury G, Taylor B and Edge M (2001) Designing Safe Smart Home Systems for Vulnerable People, In Proceedings of the Dependability and Healthcare Informatics Workshop, Edinburgh, March 2001.
  14. Dewsbury G, Taylor B, and Edge M (2001) The Process Of Designing Appropriate Smart Homes: Including The User In The Design, In Proceedings of the EQUATOR Workshop on Ubiquitous Computing in Domestic Environments Nottingham University 13-14th September 2001.
  15. Dewsbury G, Taylor B and Webster R, (2001) Designing Residential Spaces For People With Disabilities: A Thinkpiece, A paper presented at the International Council for Research and Innovation in Building and Construction Working Group W084 conference "Designing for Inclusivity", The University of Salford, October 2nd and 3rd 2001, Sponsored by SURFACE.

DIRC and EQUATOR WORKING PAPERS (web published at http://www.dirc.org.uk or www.equator.ac.uk)

  1. Baxter G and Dewsbury G (2004) Towards A Taxonomy Of At-Related Problems In The Home, DIRC Working Paper.
  2. Baxter G and Dewsbury G (2003) Methods Requirements: A Discussion Paper, DIRC Working Paper.
  3. Cheverst K, Dewsbury G, Fitton D and Rouncefield M, (2002) 'Getting The Message': SMS Messaging And Community Care', Equator Working Paper.
  4. Dewsbury G (2004) Questioning Dependability in Telecare Systems, DIRC TA-EAT Working Paper.
  5. Dewsbury G and Sommerville I, (2002) RESEARCH Questions For Pa7, DIRC Working Paper PA7 2.1.
  6. Dewsbury G and Sommerville I, (2004) A Checklist to assist the assessment of the dependability in Assistive Technology Systems (C.A.T.S.): A checklist designed to assist in the choosing what supportive technology might be useful to assist people in their home. DIRC TA-EAT Working Paper.
  7. Dewsbury G, Sommerville I, Rouncefield M and Clarke K, (2002), Bringing IT into the Home: A Landscape Documentary of Assistive Technology, Smart Homes, Telecare and Telemedicine in the Home in Relation to Dependability and Ubiquitous Computing, DIRC working paper PA7 1.1.
  8. Sommerville I, Dewsbury G, Rouncefield M and Clarke K, (2003) Researching Dependability in Domestic Settings, DIRC Working Paper Number 1.5-1.7. (Three separate papers).

DELIVERABLES AND REPORTS FROM THE EU FOURTH FRAMEWORK CUSTODIAN PROJECT PRESENTED TO THE EUROPEAN UNION COMMISSION

  1. Agiannidis A, Patel R, Amaral T, and Dewsbury G (2000) CUSTODIAN: Users Guide, TIDE De4004, D5.4.
  2. Bonner S, Dewsbury G and Taylor B (2000) Specification for Dundee Demonstration Smart Home, TIDE DE4004, D4.1.
  3. Dewsbury G and Edge M (2001) The Final Report of the CUSTODIAN Project, TIDE DE4004.
  4. Dewsbury G and Taylor B (2000) The Dundee Demonstration site, TIDE DE4004, D7.1b.
  5. Dewsbury G and Taylor B (2000) The Dundee Test Site, TIDE DE4004, D 4.1.
  6. Dewsbury G and Taylor B, (2000) Functional Assessment Measure (FAM), TIDE DE4004, D3.
  7. Dewsbury G and Taylor B, (2000) Interim Report on Development of Tools, User Needs Assessment, TIDE DE4004, D7.2b.
  8. Dewsbury G (1999) The Development of the Custodian User Needs Assessment for Brain Injury Sufferers at the Dundee Brain Injury Unit, TIDE DE4004, D3.
  9. Dewsbury G (1999) The Further Development of a Generic Methodology for UNA, TIDE DE4004, D3.
  10. Dewsbury G and Whitehead C (2001) A Summation of the European CUSTODIAN Events, D2.2e, TIDE DE4004.
  11. Dewsbury G and Whitehead C (2000) European Workshop on Home Network Solutions for Disabled and Elderly People, TIDE DE4004, D2.2e.
  12. Dewsbury G, Bonner, S, Linskell J and Taylor B (2001) Evaluation of Consultation Processes: Final report on Consultations, TIDE DE4004, D7.1d.
  13. Dewsbury G, Bonner S, Linskell J, Anderson S, Taylor B, Edge M and Ferreira JM, (2000) Final Evaluation of Tool Developed in project, TIDE DE4004, D7.3.
  14. Dewsbury G, Edge M and Taylor B, (2000) The Evaluation and Validation of the CUSTODIAN Software Suite, TIDE DE4004, D4.1b.
  15. Dewsbury G, Taylor B and Whitehead C (2001) The Final Exploitation Plan for the CUSTODIAN project, TIDE DE4004.
  16. Taylor B and Dewsbury G (2001) Strategy for the Development of Smart Home Technology in the Care Sector in Europe, TIDE DE4004, D6.7.
  17. Taylor B and Dewsbury G, (2000) Case Studies from Dundee RVHBIU, TIDE DE4004, D3.
  18. Taylor B and Dewsbury G (2000) Interim Report on Development of Tools, Critique of Prototype User Needs Analysis Module, TIDE DE4004, D7.2c.
  19. Taylor B and Dewsbury G (2000) Interim Report on Development of Tools; Critique of Prototype Design and Simulation Module, TIDE DE4004, D7.2d.
  20. Taylor B and Dewsbury G (2000) Evaluation of Early Version of Phase 1 CUSTODIAN Tool, TIDE DE4004, D7.
  21. Taylor B, Dewsbury G, and Edge M (2000) Structured Knowledge Bases for incorporating in the tools, TIDE DE4004, D6.2a.
  22. Taylor B, Dewsbury G, Edge M, and Bonner S (2000) Evaluation of Consultation Processes, TIDE DE4004, D7.1a.

OTHER REPORTS AND PUBLICATIONS

  1. Dewsbury G (1997) Local sustainable employment? Local employment strategies and community care in Glasgow north, Glasgow North Area Committee.
  2. Dewsbury G (1997) The Initial Organisational Mapping Report: The Evaluation Of Service Delivery For Individuals With Dementia And Their Carers, Grampian Health Board (GHB).
  3. Dewsbury G (1997) Uncovering Reality: An Evaluation of Service Delivery For Individuals With Dementia And Their Carers, Grampian Health Board (GHB).
  4. Dewsbury G (1997) Who cares about local sustainable employment? Local employment strategies and community care in Glasgow north, Glasgow North Area Committee.
  5. Dewsbury G (1995) An Impact Evaluation Of "Smoking Policies For Scottish Schools", Health Education Board For Scotland (HEBS).
  6. Dewsbury G (1984) ‘RAT, HAT and All that! A study of antiracist training techniques in the Health Service’, CRER Warwick University.
  7. Dewsbury G and Shucksmith J, (1996) Smoking Policies For Scottish Schools: An Initial Evaluation, Health Education Board For Scotland (HEBS).
  8. Shucksmith J, Hendry L, Wood S and Dewsbury G (1995) Young People's Perceptions Of Their Own Health Needs, Health Education Board For Scotland (HEBS). Published as: Shucksmith J and Hendry L (1998) Health Issues in Adolescents: Growing Up and Speaking Out, London, Routledge, ISBN 0-415-16848-1/ISBN 0-415-16849-X.
  9. Urquhart DM, and Dewsbury G (1999) Final Report to SHEFC: Promoting Wider Access to Higher Education, Robert Gordon University/Scottish Higher Education Funding Council (SHEFC).
  10. Urquhart DM, and Dewsbury G (1999) Promoting Wider Access to Higher Education: The Final Report, Robert Gordon University.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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