Addressing Age-Related Accessibility Needs of Senior Users Through Model-Driven Engineering

Shavindra Wickramathilaka, Ingo Mueller
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One of the main reasons that cause seniors to face accessibility barriers when trying to use software applications is that the age-related user interface (UI) needs of seniors (e.g., physical and cognitive limitations) are not properly addressed in software user interfaces. The existing literature proposes model-driven engineering based UI adaptations as a prominent solution for this phenomenon. But in our exploration into the domain, we identified that the existing work lacks comprehensiveness when it comes to integrating accessibility into software modelling tools and methods when compared to a well-recognised accessibility standard such as the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG). Thus in this paper, we outline a research roadmap that aims to use WCAG as a reference framework to design domain-specific languages that model the diverse accessibility scenarios of senior users via user context information and UI adaptation rules modelling so that they meet the accessibility standards specified in WCAG.
通过模型驱动工程解决老年用户与年龄相关的可访问性需求
导致老年人在使用软件应用程序时面临可访问性障碍的主要原因之一是,与年龄相关的用户界面(UI)需求(例如,身体和认知限制)没有在软件用户界面中得到适当解决。现有文献提出了基于模型驱动的UI适应工程作为解决这一现象的突出方法。但是在我们对该领域的探索中,我们发现,与公认的可访问性标准(如Web Content accessibility Guidelines (WCAG))相比,当涉及到将可访问性集成到软件建模工具和方法中时,现有的工作缺乏全面性。因此,在本文中,我们概述了一个研究路线图,旨在以WCAG为参考框架,设计特定于领域的语言,通过用户上下文信息和UI自适应规则建模,对高级用户的各种可访问性场景进行建模,使其满足WCAG中规定的可访问性标准。
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