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2015
Boger, J., B. Taati, and A. Mihailidis, "Interdisciplinary development of manual and automated product usability assessments for older adults with dementia: lessons learned", Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology, vol. 11, issue 7, 07/2015.
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