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Kyudong Park (POSTECH) Hyo-Jeong So (Ewha Womans University)
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대한인간공학회 대한인간공학회 학술대회논문집 2016 대한인간공학회 추계학술대회
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2016.11
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269 - 274 (6page)

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The main goal of this work is to compare the standard application developed on the native Android environment and the testing application developed on the non-native environments. Nowadays, in case of Android or iOS, the number of developers adopting a non-native development environment is growing for productivity and convenience. In this study, we investigated how the fragmentation of development environments affects the accessibility of mobile applications in terms of a screen reader. We first created applications for testing the purpose in various Android development environments (Native Android, App Inventor, Ionic, Unity, and Xamarin) using basic user interface components. Then, by the Talkback screen reader for visually impaired in Android, the accessibility of the testing applications was evaluated through the conformance testing method with the pre-defined checklist. Some accessibility issues, such as low compatibility with the screen reader, nonsupport of alternative text in images, and uncontrollable components, were found in the non-native environments. This study reveals that non-native environments do not perfectly support the accessibility feature even though they enable developers to improve productivity and convenience. The results of the comparison study might help to call developers’ attention to accessibility issues on the development environment. Further research may explore how non-native environments can be redesigned to support accessibility features.

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1. Introduction
2. Methodology
3. Results & Discussion
4. Conclusion & Future works
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