<uiModel xmlns="http://www.usixml.org" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
    xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.usixml.org/spec/UsiXML-ui_model.xsd" id="User_Model"
    name="Exported Virtual User Model" creationDate="2012/02/02 13:52:17" schemaVersion="1.8.0">
 <head>
  <version modifDate="2012/02/02 13:52:17">1.0</version>
  <authorName>Automatically generated by the VERITAS User Model Editor</authorName>
  <comment>This model has been generated using the VERITAS User Model Editor</comment>
 </head>
 <disabilityModel>
  <disabilities>
   <disability type="visual" name="blindness">
    <disabilityDetails>
      Blindness is the condition of lacking visual perception due to physiological
      or neurological factors. Various scales have been developed to describe the
      extent of vision loss and define blindness. Total blindness is the complete
      lack of form and visual light perception and is clinically recorded as NLP,
      an abbreviation for "no light perception.
    </disabilityDetails>
   </disability>
  </disabilities>
  <affectedTasks>
   <affectedTask id="reading_ID" type="visual" name="reading" taskObject=""
    details="unable to read" failureLevel="5" />
  </affectedTasks>
  <assistiveDevices>
   <assistiveDevice type="screenreader" name="Jaws">
    <assistiveDeviceDetails>
     JAWS (Job Access With Speech) is a computer screen reader program in
     Microsoft Windows that allows blind and visually impaired users to read
     the screen either with a text-to-speech output or by a Refreshable
     Braille display.
    </assistiveDeviceDetails>
   </assistiveDevice>
   <assistiveDevice type="OCR" name="GOCR">
    <assistiveDeviceDetails>
     GOCR is an OCR (Optical Character Recognition) program, developed under
     the GNU Public License. It converts scanned images of text back to text files.
    </assistiveDeviceDetails>
   </assistiveDevice>
   <assistiveDevice type="Braille embosser" name="Basic-D">
    <assistiveDeviceDetails>
     A Braille embosser is a printer, necessarily an impact printer, that renders
     text as tactile Braille cells. Using Braille translation software, a document
     can be embossed with relative ease, making Braille production much more
     efficient and cost-effective.
    </assistiveDeviceDetails>
   </assistiveDevice>
  </assistiveDevices>
 </disabilityModel>
 <capabililtyModel />
</uiModel>
Table 1: VUM representing a blind user