Abstract: The aim of this exploratory study was to determine the important features in content and usability of existing mobile applications evaluating environmental barriers and facilitators (EBF) to participation for persons with physical disabilities presenting mild communication or cognitive limitations. A rigorous process based on a user-centered design approach led to the identification of two relevant mobile applications to evaluate the EBF. An accessibility expert, the research team as well as five users then tested the mobile applications in a shopping mall. A thematic content analysis of the research team’s and users ’ comments established 10 categories of key features that adequately respond to th
Mobile health (mHealth) systems have a great potential to empower individuals with chronic disease a...
This short paper presents five papers discussing accessibility, usability and other end-user issues...
Motivation – To provide suitable mobile text-entry interfaces for the disabled, designed considering...
The aim of this exploratory study was to determine the important features in content and usability o...
Abstract—This study aims to identify the elements of the user experience (UX) of mobile products and...
Persons with physical impairments have limited regenerative abilities and mostly limited to some sco...
Interacting with mobile applications can often be challenging for people with visual impairments due...
MasterIn this thesis, three mobile applications are proposed to solve problems which visually-impair...
Abstract Background and aim: Visual impairment (VI) problems are increasing as the global aging pop...
People with disabilities consistently face challenges participating in the community due to inaccess...
In order to perform everyday activities, a large number of Visually Impaired People (VIP) use mobile...
Though an increasingly more common occurrence, digital mobile applications are not typically particu...
Introduction: The importance of mobile health has increased during recent years but few studies have...
Introduction: The importance of mobile health has increased during recent years but few studies have...
In modern mobile application development, User-Centered Design (UCD) is a key success. Mobile device...
Mobile health (mHealth) systems have a great potential to empower individuals with chronic disease a...
This short paper presents five papers discussing accessibility, usability and other end-user issues...
Motivation – To provide suitable mobile text-entry interfaces for the disabled, designed considering...
The aim of this exploratory study was to determine the important features in content and usability o...
Abstract—This study aims to identify the elements of the user experience (UX) of mobile products and...
Persons with physical impairments have limited regenerative abilities and mostly limited to some sco...
Interacting with mobile applications can often be challenging for people with visual impairments due...
MasterIn this thesis, three mobile applications are proposed to solve problems which visually-impair...
Abstract Background and aim: Visual impairment (VI) problems are increasing as the global aging pop...
People with disabilities consistently face challenges participating in the community due to inaccess...
In order to perform everyday activities, a large number of Visually Impaired People (VIP) use mobile...
Though an increasingly more common occurrence, digital mobile applications are not typically particu...
Introduction: The importance of mobile health has increased during recent years but few studies have...
Introduction: The importance of mobile health has increased during recent years but few studies have...
In modern mobile application development, User-Centered Design (UCD) is a key success. Mobile device...
Mobile health (mHealth) systems have a great potential to empower individuals with chronic disease a...
This short paper presents five papers discussing accessibility, usability and other end-user issues...
Motivation – To provide suitable mobile text-entry interfaces for the disabled, designed considering...