Deliverables and Publications

This section contains all formal project deliverables and publications that were created during the generation of the CURE-Elderly-Personas.

 

Public Deliverables and Project Material

Deliverable 1 - Results of literature research and data pre-analysis (download pdf)

Deliverable 2 - Results of multivariate analysis and CURE-Elderly-Personas (download pdf)

Deliverable 3 - Final project dissemination and exploitation report (download pdf)

 

Scientific Publications

The papers in this section report research that is related to the CURE-Elderly-Personas.

Bernhard Wöckl, Ulcay Yildizoglu, Isabella Buber-Ennser, Belinda Aparicio Diaz, Ernst Kruijff and Manfred Tscheligi (2012). Basic senior personas: a representative design tool covering the spectrum of European older adults. In Proceedings of the 14th international ACM SIGACCESS conference on Computers and accessibility (ASSETS '12). ACM, New York, NY, USA, 25-32.

Bernhard Wöckl, Ulcay Yildizoglu, Isabella Buber-Ennser, Belinda Aparicio Diaz and Manfred Tscheligi (2011). Elderly Personas: A Design Tool for AAL Projects focusing on Gender, Age and Regional Differences. In Proceedings of the 3rd AAL Forum: Partnerships for Social Innovations in Europe, Lecce, Italy, September 26-28, 2011

 

Presentations

Markus Garschall (2012). CURE Elderly Personas (German). IKT 2012 - Neue Förderungen für Informations- und Kommunikationstechnologien, Vienna, Austria, October 22, 2012

 

 

Acknowledgements

 

The CURE-Elderly-Personas are fictitious persons synthetically generated from average traits mixed across countries. Photos are taken from an external database. CURE-Elderly-Personas materials and documents do not represent private data from a single person. Information included in CURE-Elderly-Personas materials and documents do not infringe any privacy and data security rights.

This project website and project documents presented uses data from SHARE. The SHARE data collection has been primarily funded by the European Commission through the 5th framework programme (project QLK6-CT-2001-00360 in the thematic programme Quality of Life). Additional funding came from the US National Institute on Ageing (U01 AG09740-13S2, P01 AG005842, P01 AG08291, P30 AG 12815, Y1-AG-4553-01 and OGHA 04-064). Data collection for wave 1 was nationally funded in Austria (through the Austrian Science Foun-dation, FWF), Belgium (through the Belgian Science Policy Office), France, (through CNAM, CNAV, COR, Drees, Dares, Caisse des Deports et Consignations et le Commissariat General du Plan) and Switzerland (through BBW/OFES/ UFES). The SHARE data collection in Israel was funded by the US Na-tional Institute on Ageing (R21 AG 025169), by the German-Israeli Foundation for Scientific Research and Development (G.I.F.), and by the National Insurance Institute of Israel. Further support by the European Commission through the 6th framework program (projects SHARE-I3, RII-CT-2006-062193, and COMPARE, CIT5-CT-2005-028857) is gratefully acknowledged. CURE-Elderly-Personas materials and documents do not represent private data from a single person participated in the SHARE project.