Web Accessibility for Visually Impaired People: Requirements and Design Issues - Usability- and Accessibility-Focused Requirements Engineering (UsARE 2012 / UsARE 2014)
Conference Papers Year : 2016

Web Accessibility for Visually Impaired People: Requirements and Design Issues

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Access to web content continues to be a challenge for the visually impaired, as the needs of such community are very diverse. The access is further hindered by the fact that designers continue to build websites non-compliant with Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG). To better understand the needs of the visually impaired community, three workshops were organized with various stakeholders coming from three different countries. The results from the workshops suggest that one-solution-fits-all model is inadequate without considering the levels of visual impairment when providing customized web experience. A set of requirements devised from the workshops guided the process of building a middleware prototype. Using eight adaptation techniques, the prototype provides the required user experience based on users level of visual impairment. Preliminary evaluation of the middleware suggests that several adaptation techniques perform better with non-WCAG compliant websites compared to those being compliant.
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hal-01631308 , version 1 (09-11-2017)

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Mexhid Ferati, Bahtijar Vogel, Arianit Kurti, Bujar Raufi, David Salvador Astals. Web Accessibility for Visually Impaired People: Requirements and Design Issues. 1st and 2nd International Workshop on Usability- and Accessibility-Focused Requirements Engineering (UsARE 2012 / UsARE 2014), Jun 2012, Zurich, Switzerland. pp.79-96, ⟨10.1007/978-3-319-45916-5_6⟩. ⟨hal-01631308⟩
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