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摘要
本研究调查了 Ruter 移动应用程序的无障碍性,这是挪威奥斯陆和阿克苏斯郡公共交通管理局提供的一个重要数字平台。通过结合案例研究分析、无障碍审核和用户体验测试,本研究评估了该应用程序是否符合 WCAG 及其对残障人士的整体可用性。尽管该应用程序包含多项无障碍功能,但研究结果表明其仍有许多需要改进的地方,尤其是在对比度处理、表单字段支持和逻辑排序方面。由六名参与者组成的反馈小组强调了持续改进应用程序设计的必要性,以确保其用户友好性和无障碍性。这项研究强调了通用设计原则的重要性,并表明通过有针对性的改进,Ruter AS 可以显著提高其数字平台的包容性和无障碍性。
Navigating Inclusivity: Exploring Accessibility in Oslo's Public Transport Mobile App.
This study investigates the accessibility of the Ruter mobile app, a major digital platform provided by the public transport authority for Oslo and Akershus counties in Norway. By employing a combination of case study analysis, accessibility audits, and user experience testing, the research evaluates the app's compliance with WCAG and its overall usability for individuals with disabilities. Despite the inclusion of several accessibility features, the findings reveal significant areas for improvement, particularly in contrast handling, form field support, and logical sequencing. Feedback from a group of six participants highlights the necessity for continuous enhancement of the app design to ensure it is user-friendly and accessible. This research emphasizes the importance of universal design principles and suggests that with targeted enhancements, Ruter AS can significantly improve the inclusivity and accessibility of its digital platforms.