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Digital Accessibility for People with Special Needs:
Methodology, Conceptual Models and Innovative EcoSystems


Disability Models and the Concept of Accessibility: Object Subject Model

Autor(s)

Negoslav Sabev

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ISSN 2603-4697 (Online) Complex Control Systems Vol. 3, No 1, 2021, 25-30

Abstract

    This article briefly presents some common disability models, three of which are briefly discussed. Then a few definitions of accessibility from different perspectives are presented. The main goal is to propose a simplified conceptual model that considers the interaction between the person as a subject with a specific object and is applicable to different subjects and objects in different contexts. The model is applicable in various fields - transport, education, cultural heritage, tourism and others. Its advantage is that it can observe the interaction between the person as a subject and a series of objects in dynamics, without being influenced by the variety of views reflecting different perceptions and attitudes towards disability.

Keywords

accessibility; conceptual model; object; people with disabilities; subject

Acknowledgement

    This research was funded by the National Science Fund of Bulgaria (scientific project “Digital Accessibility for People with Special Needs: Methodology, Conceptual Models and Innovative EcoSystems”), Grant Number KP-06-N42/4, 08.12.2020.

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Sabev, N. (2021). Disability Models and the Concept of Accessibility: Object Subject Model

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