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A Systematic Mapping of Accessibility Problems Encountered on Websites and Mobile Apps: A Comparison Between Automated Tests, Manual Inspections and User Evaluations
2021
Journal on Interactive Systems
A significant percentage of problems both on mobile and web platforms were only encountered by studies involving users. ...
applied to websites and mobile applications. ...
Acknowledgements We thank the reviewers for their careful analysis and constructive feedback. Their input was crucial for the improvement of this paper. ...
doi:10.5753/jis.2021.1778
fatcat:6o5oqjoy55f7pjkvb47bdo4w6q
Accessibility to Mobile Interfaces for Older People
2014
Procedia Computer Science
This work provides: (1) a set of guidelines to keep in mind in order to achieve accessibility in mobile interfaces for older people. ...
Unfortunately, addressing these issues is even harder in new devices like mobile phones and tablets where there is not a proper set of guidelines focusing on this domain. ...
World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) guidelines The W3C collect a set of Barriers Common to Mobile Device Users and People with Disabilities that are focused in four different contexts: Perceivable, Operable ...
doi:10.1016/j.procs.2014.02.008
fatcat:bmvtin3ybneslp2unwn2vw55wq
CAPTCHA and Accessibility - Is This the Best We Can Do?
english
2014
Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Web Information Systems and Technologies
english
This type of element causes accessibility barriers especially to users with disabilities. This paper presents an overview about Web accessibility and CAPTCHA. ...
Besides, an analysis of the accessibility barriers and a solution proposal depending on the type of disability is provided. ...
Other approach uses SMS or email to verify the identity. The problem of using SMS is that users need a mobile phone and the use of mobile phones can cause problems for users with disabilities. ...
doi:10.5220/0004858901150122
dblp:conf/webist/MorenoGM14
fatcat:k7jgx4xwmfaaxjwbqczt7bmfua
Mobile health (mHealth) usage, barriers, and technological considerations in persons with multiple sclerosis: a literature review
2020
JAMIA Open
This review aimed to understand the frequency, current uses, and potential barriers with mHealth usage among persons with MS. ...
Objectives Persons with multiple sclerosis (MS) can face a number of potential healthcare-related barriers, for which mobile health (mHealth) technology can be potentially beneficial. ...
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The authors wish to thank Joe Pallis for his assistance with refining the PubMed query string, and Steven Demurjian for his review of an earlier draft of this manuscript. ...
doi:10.1093/jamiaopen/ooaa067
pmid:34514349
pmcid:PMC8423420
fatcat:ryyeyqqbtnb3ppqzz2tsi2rbm4
How Accessible the University Websites in Indonesia for People with Disabilities?
2020
Indonesian Journal of Disability Studies
For this purpose, university websites must be accessible for all users including students with disabilities. ...
Website in higher education utilized for many purposes such as providing learning resources, information, and news related to student's academic needs. ...
The second one is Level AA, this is the advanced requirements that likely removed significant accessibility barriers for a wider group of users to be able to access the web content. ...
doi:10.21776/ub.ijds.2020.007.02.05
fatcat:6puk3eovnbadzbomotlz3spzbe
Towards an Inclusive India with eAccessibility
2016
International Journal Of Engineering And Computer Science
Accessibility is a measure of the extent to which a product or service can be used by a person with a disability as effectively as it can be used by a person without that disability." ...
If a blind person can use all the functions of an ATM machine just as easily as a sighted person, then that machine can be said to be fully accessible to blind people. ...
Introduction The impact of disability is radically changed on the Web because the Web removes barriers to communication and interaction that many people face in the physical world. ...
doi:10.18535/ijecs/v5i12.83
fatcat:trwv6ykayrbebmym6jyvqxqcgm
Disability and mobile Internet
2015
First Monday
Acknowledgements The author gratefully acknowledges the support of the Australian Research Council for his Future Fellowship project on Disability and digital technology (FT130100097), of which this paper ...
(Cragun, 2012) If there are a fair number of issues of common ground between disabled users and all mobile users, this is positive from a "universal design" perspective. ...
That is, by translating the goals of Web accessibility for all users to the mobile context -and thus designing for all mobile users -this effort yields advances for mobile users with disability also. ...
doi:10.5210/fm.v20i9.6171
fatcat:tsnv2b4fzvefdhlkg2d4z7nw64
Accessibility and Diversity in Library and Information Science: Inclusive Information Architecture for Library Websites
2016
Library quarterly
Gabriel's definition of diversity as "the ability of relating to, reflecting and adapting to different groups," emphasizing the cultural and social aspect "that includes more points of view" (2013, 573 ...
If this is the case, then achieving diversity requires not only fair laws, rules, and regulations but also cultural, social, and professional competencies that seek to limit exclusion (Lazar and Jaeger ...
The study identified accessibility barriers common to library websites. ...
doi:10.1086/685399
fatcat:h3vgk5sqjreclekwqkbryyjphu
Investigating the appropriateness and relevance of mobile web accessibility guidelines
2014
Proceedings of the 11th Web for All Conference on - W4A '14
The Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) develop and maintain guidelines for making the web more accessible to people with disabilities. ...
Mobile testing sessions conducted by AbilityNet document issues raised by users in a report format, relating issues to guidelines wherever possible. ...
INTRODUCTION Designing and developing for mobile presents new challenges to web accessibility. ...
doi:10.1145/2596695.2596717
dblp:conf/w4a/Clegg-VinellBG14
fatcat:6tmbta43efhk7aruop7hximboy
A Public Barrier Tracker to Support the Web Accessibility Directive
[chapter]
2018
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
In this paper we propose the Public Barrier Tracker (PBT)a comprehensive solution that supports both filing and handling of user feedback on web accessibility. ...
We give an overview of some existing approaches for gathering user feedback on accessibility barriers and outline the PBT functionality. ...
The PBT project is financially supported by the Swedish Post and Telecom Authority (PTS) innovation competition. ...
doi:10.1007/978-3-319-94277-3_4
fatcat:qzbgw2ez5jambd63esrpb64hqu
MOBILE ACCESSIBLE RICH INTERNET WEB APPLICATION ENHANCED WITH AMP PUBLISHING TECHNOLOGY
2019
Review of the Air Force Academy
This paper presents a concept and proposes a solution to develop a mobile accessible rich internet web application, presenting its architecture, development environment, as well as the adaptive and responsive ...
Nowadays accessibility should not be considered as a barrier to innovation and the possibility of developing optimized accessible solutions in order to favor the reduction or elimination of the gap between ...
" limits to web and mobile users. ...
doi:10.19062/1842-9238.2019.17.1.9
fatcat:gsaxkml4wjdcxh6axjbpba6hqe
A Holistic Decision Support Environment for Web Accessibility
[chapter]
2018
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
to different sectors in web and mobile environments, in order to minimize costs and development time by also increasing scalability and improving their accessibility and usability. ...
The proposed decision support environment aims at integrating, extending and further enhancing existing web accessibility solutions making them customizable to the needs of different stakeholders, transferable ...
The authors would like to acknowledge the support of the WADcher consortium. ...
doi:10.1007/978-3-319-94277-3_1
fatcat:wboixtcrojewphb6no3xnxb5ne
Information accessibility as an important global factor in accessible tourism
2021
SHS Web of Conferences
Methods: Primary data obtained from controlled interviews with representatives of professional associations and operators of monitored facilities and secondary data from publicly available sources were ...
Purpose of the article: The aim of the paper is to map the level of information accessibility of tourism companies, primarily gastronomic facilities in the Czech Republic. ...
Acknowledgements The article was created within the project SGS1/2021 "Information accessibility of tourism in the segment of gastronomic facilities of the Moravian-Silesian region" at the Faculty of Philosophy and ...
doi:10.1051/shsconf/202112908019
fatcat:wzopuy554zdabfwvvpfackll4m
Rethinking universal accessibility: a broader approach considering the digital gap
2015
Universal Access in the Information Society
Therefore, it has impact only on a small fraction of the global population of people with disabilities. ...
The universal accessibility concept is usually formulated in terms that ignore the socioeconomic and sociopolitical contexts. ...
This situation is also becoming increasingly common in developed countries where poverty and emigration are frequently associated with barriers to access to assistive technologies and services. ...
doi:10.1007/s10209-015-0416-1
fatcat:mbg5xykxbrcabng5swe7tjh4xq
Information and Communications Technology and Social Media Accessibility in China
[chapter]
2017
Chinese Social Media
experience barriers in accessing and using web-based services. ...
who, due to the design of web content, experience barriers in using the web (Blanck, 2014a; Ragnedda & Muschert, 2013) . ...
doi:10.4324/9781315160214-13
fatcat:uutp5ej7gbfftgjfoxxzjp5424
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