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Item Desenvolvimento de uma API de comando de voz para deficiência visual no xadrez(Universidade Federal de Goiás, 2024-02-01) Mulser, Rodrigo Santos; Cardoso, Alisson Assis; Cardoso, Alisson Assis; Souza, Gustavo Souto de Sá e; Nerys, José Wilson LimaThe challenges faced by individuals with disabilities throughout their educational journey, from literacy to adulthood, are numerous. Throughout the development of society, there is an incessant pursuit of providing citizens with disabilities greater access, allowing them to explore and develop their potential as individuals, and promoting social interaction. While it is crucial to encourage socialization and social inclusion, it is equally essential to create conditions that enable overcoming any limitations. With the advancement of software, hardware, and associated technologies, the development of these conditions has become a tangible reality. In the context of teaching and developing individuals with visual impairments and the benefits derived from sports practice, with an emphasis on the game of chess, this research describes the implementation of a software solution. This solution aims to facilitate the participation of individuals with visual impairments on digital platforms dedicated to chess, focusing on practical activities, study, and the promotion of this strategic game. The implementation focuses on voice interaction, involving the interpretation of vocalized instructions for piece movements, and providing the opponent's moves to the player in audio format.Item Desenvolvimento Web com acessibilidade para terceira idade(Universidade Federal de Goiás, 2023-08-17) Araújo, Karine Paes Landim; Moreira, Thallis André Faria; Castro, Marcelo Stehling de; Castro, Marcelo Stehling de; Pinheiro Júnior, Carlos Galvão; Oliveira , Gustavo Dias deWith the aging of the global population and technological advancement, the digital inclusion of the elderly on the Internet has become a major challenge. The lack of accessibility geared towards this audience has hindered their adaptation to new digital means. From this need, the development of a library with accessibility features targeted for programmers is proposed, based on research to identify the main problems and navigation difficulties on the Web faced by the elderly, in order to promote ease of use and a better user experience. Throughout the article, the need for web accessibility for the elderly will be discussed, the development process of the proposed resource library, and how it can effectively improve the online experience of the elderly. Important concepts about usability, accessibility, and visibility principles that underpinned the development of the components are explored. Testing and validation tools, such as AccessMonitor, WAVE, Axe, Lighthouse, and Pa11y were used to validate the components’ compliance with accessibility guidelines. All components were subjected to tests using the WAVE tool and the AXE tool, and after rigorous evaluation, no problems were found, confirming total compliance with accessibility standards. Additionally, all documentation is made available on the GitHub repository and with its installation via NPM, and future plans for expansion and improvement of the components.