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Open source and accessibility: advantages and limitations

  • Marion Heron
  • , V. Hanson
  • , I. Ricketts

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    Abstract

    In this paper we discuss the open source process as it relates to accessibility software. Open source is a development model that has shown considerable benefits in a number of application areas. However the nature of accessibility tools and the intended users of such software products raise issues that must be addressed by the developer before users encounter the tools in real world contexts. In this paper we discuss the nature of the open source process, how it functions, and the motivations with regards to participation that developers self-report. We then explain the impact of these elements of the open source process as they relate to adaptive accessibility software. We use some specific examples of issues raised from the adoption of open source via a discussion of the ACCESS Framework, an accessibility engine designed to provide cross-platform accessibility support through plug-ins.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalJournal of Interaction Science
    Volume1
    Issue number1
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 7 May 2013

    Keywords

    • Open source; Human factors; Accessibility; Usability; Inclusivity; Gamification

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