2021
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0259719
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Understanding the usability issues in contact management of illiterate and semi-literate users

Abstract: The effective utilization of a communication channel like calling a person involves two steps. The first step is storing the contact information of another user, and the second step is finding contact information to initiate a voice or text communication. However, the current smartphone interfaces for contact management are mainly textual; which leaves many emergent users at a severe disadvantage in using this most basic functionality to the fullest. Previous studies indicated that less-educated users adopt va… Show more

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“…Of note, the field of accessibility is not limited to applications for disabilities but covers the entire population spectrum. Integrative orientations, such as Design for All, Universal Design, or Inclusive Design, emphasize that accessibility problems can arise from not only circumstances at birth but also age, illness, trauma, life changes [20][21][22], or the education level [23]. In line with this, the more recent term "place-ona" [24] (based on the widely known concept of personas [25]) shows how the user's location and activity influence their choice of technology (and, therefore, acceptance).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Of note, the field of accessibility is not limited to applications for disabilities but covers the entire population spectrum. Integrative orientations, such as Design for All, Universal Design, or Inclusive Design, emphasize that accessibility problems can arise from not only circumstances at birth but also age, illness, trauma, life changes [20][21][22], or the education level [23]. In line with this, the more recent term "place-ona" [24] (based on the widely known concept of personas [25]) shows how the user's location and activity influence their choice of technology (and, therefore, acceptance).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%