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Lessons learned about oral-auditory and visual-spatial communication in requirements engineering with deaf stakeholders

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Software Engineering must consider the particularities inherent in physical disabilities, such as deafness, and other factors that may reduce access to software benefits. This paper presents the lessons learned about requirements engineering that uses oral-auditory and visual-spacial communication to address hearing and deaf stakeholders. According to the World Health Organization, more than 5% of the world's population --- 360 million people --- have disabling hearing loss. The source of the lessons learned has been the development and support of three systems that interact with Brazilian deaf people. Lessons learned concern the elicitation, analysis and specification, and validation phases.

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  1. deaf
  2. requirements elicitation
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  4. sign language
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