Physical constraints
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One of the behavioural constraints is the physical constraint. In short a constraint is a issue which prohibits some activities, or makes them just impossible for an individual (or encourage them). Physical constraints make some actions just impossible and are very close related to the life in the physical world. You can’t ignore the physical constraints (Norman, 1999).
Besides human beings use physical constraints while they interact with other individuals. These constraints can be noticed by the body movements of the human beings and have an enormous effect on the viewpoint of the individual (Imai, n.d.).
References
Imai, M., Hiraki, K. and Miyasato, T. (n.d.). Physical constraints on human robot interaction.
Norman, D.A. (1999). Affordance, conventions and design. Interactions. Vol. 6. Issue 3, May/June 1999. P. 38-43.
http://is2.lse.ac.uk/asp/aspecis/20010053.pdf
http://www.solver.com/defining-constraints
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