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==Executive Summary==
==Executive Summary==
This report has been developed in the context of the Cardiac project (FP7 - Coordinating Action: Grant Agreement 248582). The goal of the project is to create a platform that can bring together the various stakeholders in the area of accessible and assistive ICT with a view to identifying Research & Development gaps and emerging trends and generating a research agenda roadmap.
This report has been developed in the context of the Cardiac project (FP7 - Coordinating Action: Grant Agreement 248582). The goal of the project is to create a platform that can bring together the various stakeholders in the area of accessible and assistive ICT with a view to identifying Research & Development gaps and emerging trends and generating a research agenda roadmap. The Lead facilitator of the SDDSM, Dr. [[Yiannis Laouris]], served as the person coordinating the process. Cogniscope3
operator was Mrs. [[Georgina Siitta Achilleos]]. There were 22 people participating in this SDDSM,
one of whom participated through videophone. The workshop was facilitated by [[Yiannis Laouris]] ([[Cyprus Neuroscience and Technology Institute |CNTI]]), [[Georgina Siitta Achilleos]] and [[Tatjana Taraszow]] ([[Cyprus Neuroscience and Technology Institute |CNTI]]).


Following a two-month consultation with the stakeholders via the Cardiac Wikispace1, offered 74 responses to the triggering question utilizing the Wiki.


<u>The [[Triggering Question]] (TQ) was </u><br>
'''What type of research is missing that could facilitate development of inclusive HCI?'''


==Clusters==
In response to the TQ, the 22 participants came up with 75 characteristics, which were categorized in the foolowing clusters:
*Beyond HCI
*Cognitive Interaction
*Innovative User Interfaces
*Accessibility resource materials
*Adaptive User Interfaces
*Methodologies
*Knowledge sharing
*n/a 
*n/a
*Universal Remote Console
*Ubiquitous Computing
*Simplification
*Social Interaction
*Human Factors
*n/a
*Research on adoption of accessibility
*User profiles
*Design Tools
==Voting==
After having clustered all their ideas, the participants cast votes for the five ideas that they each felt were most important. Out of the population of 75 proposed ideas, 50 received one or more votes. In order to enrich the results, i.e. identify the participants’ perceived degree of importance among the twenty ideas that received one vote each a second round of voting took place. Here, the participants cast votes for the five ideas that they each felt were most important of those ideas that received one vote during the first round.


<u>The [[Triggering Question]] (TQ) was </u><br>
==Structuring==
'''What type of research is missing that could facilitate development of inclusive HCI'''
The results of both voting procedures were used in order to select ideas for the following structural process. The participants were able to structure 33 out of the 50 ideas that received votes. This includes all ideas that received two and more votes (30 ideas) plus those ideas that initially received one vote and received the most votes during the second voting cast (3 ideas).


In response to the TQ, the 22 participants came up with 75 characteristics, which were categorized in 18 clusters. Following the voting process, 50 ideas received one or more votes and were structured to create the influence MAP shown below. <br>
==Tree of Influences==
The resulting “Tree of Influences” demonstrates the most influential ideas, which have
the greatest impact. The tree is made up of 5 levels of influence, 33 ideas and 101 connections and it is presented below. <br>


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In sum, the application of the SDDSM  process supported the Consortium to identify potential mechanisms that ensure successful technology transfer in accessible and assistive ICT products and services.
In sum, the application of the SDDSM  process supported the Consortium to identify potential mechanisms that ensure successful technology transfer in accessible and assistive ICT products and services.
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The workshop was facilitated by [[Yiannis Laouris]] ([[Cyprus Neuroscience and Technology Institute |CNTI]]), [[Georgina Siitta Achilleos]] and [[Tatjana Taraszow]] ([[Cyprus Neuroscience and Technology Institute |CNTI]]). It was attended by 22 participants from all over Europe.