User-Centered Requirement Engineering for Accessible Chats in m-Learning
            
            
               RocĂo Calvo (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain)  
              
             
            
            
               Ana Iglesias (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain)  
              
             
            
            
               Lourdes Moreno (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain)  
              
             
                    
            
              Abstract: Chat applications are useful synchronous tools   in mobile learning (m-learning) environments. However, these tools   have accessibility problems which cannot be avoided by students and   teachers with disabilities. This paper focuses on detecting these   accessibility problems. Specifically, this paper presents the   Requirement Engineering (RE) process carried out to obtain the   requirements needed to improve the interaction for people who   experience problems with the Flow and Rhythm of the conversation in   chats. A methodological approach has been followed and Software   Engineering (SE) and Human Computer Interaction (HCI) disciplines   were combined in order to improve the interaction during the   chat. 
             
            
              Keywords: accessibility, human computer interaction, mobile, chat, requirements engineering, software engineering 
             
            Categories: D.2.1, H.5.2, H.5.3  
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