2020 IEEE International Conference on Software Maintenance and Evolution (ICSME) 2020
DOI: 10.1109/icsme46990.2020.00112
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The Making of Accessible Android Applications: An Empirical Study on the State of the Practice

Abstract: Context. Nowadays, mobile applications represent the principal means to enable human interaction. Being so pervasive, these applications should be made usable for all users: accessibility collects the guidelines that developers should follow to include features allowing users with disabilities (e.g., visual impairments) to better interact with an application. Problem. While research in this field is gaining interest, there is still a notable lack of knowledge on how developers practically deal with the problem… Show more

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“…So, we tried to close the knowledge gap on the state of the practice regarding the accessibility of mobile applications. By adopting a mixed-method research approach, we aim to (i) verify how accessibility guidelines are implemented in mobile applications through a coding strategy and (ii) probe mobile developers on the problems and challenges of addressing the accessibility in practice [14]. An example of a result is shown in Figure 1 that shows the percentage of guidelines implemented by the developers of the 50 apps considered.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…So, we tried to close the knowledge gap on the state of the practice regarding the accessibility of mobile applications. By adopting a mixed-method research approach, we aim to (i) verify how accessibility guidelines are implemented in mobile applications through a coding strategy and (ii) probe mobile developers on the problems and challenges of addressing the accessibility in practice [14]. An example of a result is shown in Figure 1 that shows the percentage of guidelines implemented by the developers of the 50 apps considered.…”
Section: Conducted Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%