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What is Quick Response (QR)

Encyclopedia of Information Science and Technology, Fourth Edition
Matrix barcodes used by mobile device cameras to interpret localized information.
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Accessibility in E-Government
Christian Sonnenberg (Florida Institute of Technology, USA)
Copyright: © 2018 |Pages: 10
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-2255-3.ch305
Abstract
Electronic Government (E-Government) resources and websites are a crucial interface for many citizens, yet accessibility is an often overlooked attribute when designing such tools. Poorly designed sites can seriously hinder and cause detrimental effects for user relying on these services. How content is presented and delivered on the Web makes an impact on how effective and helpful it is, but even more so for users with disabilities. This paper begins with the standards of digital government content presentation and follows up with a look at the compliance rate, current challenges, and possible avenues of future delivery methods. Discussion includes a look at Section 508 and possible update measures to incorporate new devices. This paper will explore the current drawbacks of automated compliance and accessibility management and provide perspective on what improvements need to be made to foster proper E-Government design.
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New Generation Mobile Cyber Security Threats: QR Codes and Social Engineering Threats
It is a two-dimensional barcode type consisting of different patterns and drawings in square shape, usually black on a white background.
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