包容性设计和可用性测试:让终端用户参与使用开源平台开发补充性和可选的通信用户界面。

IF 2 Q3 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL
Sofia Benson-Goldberg, Lori Geist, Karen Erickson
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摘要

简介:传统上,增强和替代通信(AAC)用户界面开发是一个耗时的过程,需要软件开发方面的专业知识,通常不包括使用AAC的人。本文演示了终端用户参与AAC原型用户界面(ui)的设计和测试,该原型用户界面是使用一个名为开源设计和程序员界面(OS-DPI)的平台开发的。方法:对一名使用AAC辅助装置的智力和发育障碍成人的面对面对话进行微观分析,发现与使用辅助AAC装置有关的几个问题。OS-DPI用于共同设计、开发和测试旨在解决这些观察到的问题的ui。结果:研究人员独立设计和开发解决研究中发现的问题的新型ui的努力是无效的。包容性设计实践导致了对所需功能的共同确定和ui的共同设计,并报告了访问和通信方面的改进。结论:本文展示了OS-DPI在协同设计和开发AAC用户界面以满足独特需求方面的潜力。
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Inclusive design and usability testing: Involving an end-user in developing augmentative and alternative communication user interfaces using an open-source platform.

Introduction: Traditionally, augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) user interface development has been a time-intensive process requiring expertise in software development, often excluding people who use AAC. This paper demonstrates the involvement of an end user in the design and testing of prototype AAC user interfaces (UIs) developed using a platform called the Open Source Design and Programmer Interface (OS-DPI).

Methods: Micro-analysis of in-person conversation involving an adult with intellectual and developmental disabilities who uses AAC revealed several problems related to accessing his aided AAC device. The OS-DPI was used to co-design, develop, and test UIs aimed at addressing these observed problems.

Results: Researcher efforts to independently design and develop novel UIs that addressed the problems identified in research were ineffective. Inclusive design practices led to a shared determination of required functionality and co-design of UIs with reported improvements for access and communication.

Conclusions: This paper demonstrates the potential of the OS-DPI for the co-design and development of AAC UIs to address unique needs.

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