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A Model-Based Tool to develop an Accessible Media Player

Published: 26 October 2015 Publication History

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Despite the myriad media content, there are users who cannot access it. Accessibility standards indicate that both the media content as the user agent that provides access to the media content must be accessible to everyone, with or without a disability. To address this issue, this work presents a Model-Based tool, which gives support to the development process of an accessible media player according to accessibility standards. Requirements and adaptation rules regarding the accessibility of a media player and video content are included in the tool design following a methodological approach. This authoring tool is a graphical editor which is aimed at being used by any professional without having a high level of expertise in accessibility.

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González, M., Moreno, L. and Martínez, P. 2015. Approach design of an accessible media player. International Journal Universal Access in the Information Society, Springer Vol 14, Is 1, 45--55
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    ASSETS '15: Proceedings of the 17th International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers & Accessibility
    October 2015
    466 pages
    ISBN:9781450334006
    DOI:10.1145/2700648
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    1. accessibility
    2. media player
    3. model-based development

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    • (2020)Model-driven development of accessible software: a systematic literature reviewUniversal Access in the Information Society10.1007/s10209-020-00751-621:1(295-324)Online publication date: 3-Sep-2020
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