Abstract | ||
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Mobile operating systems have evolved to provide increasing accessibility capabilities. However, mobile application developers are still restricted to deploy custom-made accessible applications or to extend limited and stereotyped accessibility services. In this paper, we present SWAT, an extensible framework that provides system-level content and event information to application developers. Its use is demonstrated in a multi-impairment case study achieving automatic row-column scanning with audio feedback. SWAT presents strengths usable in several other system-wide contexts that empower developers and users: adaptation, logging, testing and simulation. |
Year | Venue | Field |
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2014 | BCS HCI | USable,Audio feedback,Input/output,Human–computer interaction,Engineering,Extensibility,Multimedia |
DocType | Citations | PageRank |
Conference | 4 | 0.61 |
References | Authors | |
8 | 2 |
Name | Order | Citations | PageRank |
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André Rodrigues | 1 | 38 | 13.25 |
Tiago Guerreiro | 2 | 366 | 45.90 |