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Lourdes Marco1, Alejandro Pozo1, Gabriel Huecas1
1Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingenieros de Telecomunicación, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, 28040 Madrid, Spain.
This study enhances web service accessibility by integrating functional user attributes with the European electronic Identification, Authentication and Trust Services (eIDAS) network. This ensures reliable, personalized web interfaces adapted to diverse user capabilities without user configuration.
Area of Science:
- Computer Science
- Human-Computer Interaction
- Web Services Accessibility
Background:
- Web services require adaptation to diverse user functional capabilities from the design phase.
- Previous models relied on self-declared user identity and attributes, impacting reliability and usability.
- The European electronic Identification, Authentication and Trust Services (eIDAS) regulation facilitates cross-border electronic identification.
Purpose of the Study:
- To extend the eIDAS regulation to incorporate functional user attributes for web service adaptation.
- To connect a previously proposed model for adapted interfaces with the extended eIDAS network.
- To enable reliable, personalized web interfaces without prior user configuration by leveraging official eIDs.
Main Methods:
- Proposed an extension to the eIDAS model to include functional attributes.
- Developed a mechanism to connect the eIDAS network with external attribute providers.
- Deployed a pilot system including an identity provider, an extended eIDAS node, and an attribute provider.
Main Results:
- A pilot demonstrated a service supporting eID authentication and serving adapted interfaces based on extended eIDAS profiles.
- User feedback from individuals with varying functional capabilities validated the proposed solution.
- The system successfully integrated official eIDs with functional attributes for personalized web service delivery.
Conclusions:
- The proposed extension to eIDAS reliably supports functional attributes for web service adaptation.
- Widespread adoption can significantly enhance the accessibility, usability, and adaptability of European digital web services.
- This approach improves user experience by automatically tailoring interfaces to individual capacities.
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