2014 IEEE 2nd International Workshop on Usability and Accessibility Focused Requirements Engineering (UsARE) 2014
DOI: 10.1109/usare.2014.6890995
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Accessibility requirements for blind and visually impaired in a regional context: An exploratory study

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“…In a previous research, we identified many issues concerning education of the blind community in Kosovo and surrounding region [3]. One of the main obstacles identified was that blind people lack independent navigation.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In a previous research, we identified many issues concerning education of the blind community in Kosovo and surrounding region [3]. One of the main obstacles identified was that blind people lack independent navigation.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to a lack of these basic school settings, blind students often do not receive training classes for navigation, as they will not be able to make use of such knowledge. Therefore, it becomes difficult for the blind people to attend schools, or even just go to class without a human escort when they live on campus dormitories [3]. Considering these issues, MOOCs are a great opportunity for the blind people who in this case are not able to engage in face-to-face learning.…”
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“…List of all challenges identified in the workshops are detailed in [6], while in this paper we mainly emphasize on the web content accessibility challenges for visually impaired people.…”
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“…The main effort is to understand the key requirements and provide initial solutions that could be utilized for providing access to web content for this marginalized group. To this end, we provide exploratory insights on the accessibility requirements identified through three workshops held in Macedonia and Sweden [6]. This was followed with the design activities and development of a middleware using contemporary web technologies in order to adapt a given website based on user needs.…”
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confidence: 99%