TY - CONF
T1 - Assistive technical communication of Montenegrin eServices
T2 - XXVII International Information Technology Conference (IT 2023)
AU - Simon, Aniko
AU - Lakovi─ç, Luka
AU - Kova─ìevi─ç, Pavle
AU - Kara, Peter
AU - Ognjanovi─ç, Ivana
AU - Šendelj, Ramo
AU - Reich, Christoph
AU - Roganovi─ç, Milovan
AU - Mantas, John
AU - Bokor, Laszlo
N1 - Note: Published in: 2023 27th International Conference on Information Technology (IT). Piscataway, U.S. : Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. ISBN 9798350397529
Organising Body: University of Montenegro - Faculty of Electrical Engineering, University of Donja Gorica - Faculty of Information Systems and Technologies, IT Society Montenegro, University of Belgrade - Faculty of Organizational Sciences, IEEE Association
PY - 2023/2/17
Y1 - 2023/2/17
N2 - With the advancement of information technology in the recent decades, digital and online services have become essential components of everyday life in Europe. Montenegro is no different in this regard. However, as digital literacy in the country is still in a developing phase in comparison with most countries of the EU, a higher portion of its citizens may rely on assistive technical communication. In this paper, we provide a case study on the assistive technical communication of Montenegrin eServices. The work addresses the sectors of online banking, healthcare services, higher education, national administrative services, and utilities. Our findings highlight the diversity in terms of implemented assistive technical communication, and distinguish usage contexts on the level of adequacy. Yet as the functionalities of Montenegrin eServices are expected to gradually expand in the upcoming years, assistive technical communication must aim to handle the higher extents of service complexity.
AB - With the advancement of information technology in the recent decades, digital and online services have become essential components of everyday life in Europe. Montenegro is no different in this regard. However, as digital literacy in the country is still in a developing phase in comparison with most countries of the EU, a higher portion of its citizens may rely on assistive technical communication. In this paper, we provide a case study on the assistive technical communication of Montenegrin eServices. The work addresses the sectors of online banking, healthcare services, higher education, national administrative services, and utilities. Our findings highlight the diversity in terms of implemented assistive technical communication, and distinguish usage contexts on the level of adequacy. Yet as the functionalities of Montenegrin eServices are expected to gradually expand in the upcoming years, assistive technical communication must aim to handle the higher extents of service complexity.
KW - Computer science and informatics
U2 - 10.1109/IT57431.2023.10078664
DO - 10.1109/IT57431.2023.10078664
M3 - Paper
Y2 - 15 February 2023 through 18 February 2023
ER -