2017 •
Combining visual and textual languages for dyslexia
Authors: González Alvarán, Luis Fernando
Venue: Proceedings Companion of the 2017 ACM SIGPLAN International Conference on Systems, Programming, Languages, and Applications: Software for Humanity
Type: Publication
Abstract: This paper describes the research of a Software, Systems and Computing PhD thesis conducted at the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid. The aim of this research is threefold: i) design a model to promote interaction between programmers with and without dyslexia during software development as part of a team, ii) overcome the obstacles facing dyslexic programmers when they are writing a program, and iii) increase software development performance and efficiency levels when one of the programmers has symptoms of dyslexia.
Topics: Software engineeringHuman–computer interactionProgramming language
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