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Understanding user needs for geographic information and the factors which influence the usability of such information in diverse user contexts is an essential part of user centred development of information products.

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This article describes the user-centred development of play scenarios for robot assisted play, as part of the multidisciplinary IROMEC1 project that develops a novel robotic toy for children with special needs.

The patient-centred development of the PPAC instruments provides comprehensive assessment of physical activity incorporating the patient viewpoint.

In the paper are presented two multimedia educational programs, both centred on development of construction safety awareness through unconventional teaching techniques.

Tackling climate change Both guests emphasized the need for child-centred development in combating the effects of climate change.

It 'plays opposite' to, but is correlated with the systems-centred development and implementation of Never Event lists (of serious patient safety incidents that should never happen if the appropriate mitigation strategies are in place) to facilitate the reporting of adverse events and near misses, collective learning and improvement to make healthcare safer.

If the idea of classical democracy was urban-centred, the development of the concept in modern times has lost the requisite of urban centrality, to take on that of State centrality.

Traditional scientific debate is one part of this kind of user-centred development, but the pragmatic development activities are another part of the methodological development.

It was meant, they said, to be "a community-led and people-centred development model", and brought members of the community together with academics, non-profits and international consultants.

At UNICEF, we talk about - and live by - a principle of child-centred development.

As the usual story on the economisation of health rightly claims, structural adjustment policies are closely related with neo-liberalism and, more specifically, with the neoliberal critique of state-centred development economics, which Toye (1987) has called the 'counter-revolution in development economics' (Mosley et al, 1991, chapter 1; Plehwe, 2009b; Collier, 2011, chapter 6).

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