Anais Do VII Workshop Sobre Aspectos Sociais, Humanos E Econômicos De Software (WASHES 2022) 2022
DOI: 10.5753/washes.2022.222220
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Programando às cegas: investigando a acessibilidade de ambientes de desenvolvimento de software

Abstract: Este trabalho investiga os problemas enfrentados por desenvolvedores brasileiros com deficiência visual. Duas perspectivas foram adotadas na pesquisa: a avaliação de acessibilidade por meio de ferramentas de checagem e um survey com desenvolvedores brasileiros. Um questionário foi aplicado a 10 desenvolvedores com deficiência visual e quatro ferramentas comuns do ambiente de desenvolvimento foram avaliadas com checadores de acessibilidade. Os primeiros resultados indicam ainda a forte presença de barreiras no … Show more

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“…Challenges and accessibility barriers for this audience were identified, new design opportunities were discovered, and practical guides were created to improve accessibility. Nascimento et al [2022] carried out a quantitative and qualitative analysis through a questionnaire aimed at people with visual impairments who are software developers and carried out accessibility inspections on standard tools in ev-eryday software development, as mentioned by the respondents. However, this work does not address remote or hybrid work issues, and the 3C model is not considered.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Challenges and accessibility barriers for this audience were identified, new design opportunities were discovered, and practical guides were created to improve accessibility. Nascimento et al [2022] carried out a quantitative and qualitative analysis through a questionnaire aimed at people with visual impairments who are software developers and carried out accessibility inspections on standard tools in ev-eryday software development, as mentioned by the respondents. However, this work does not address remote or hybrid work issues, and the 3C model is not considered.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%