scholarly journals Development of Web Accessibility Evaluation Algorithm-Based upon Table Element

Author(s):  
Seong-Je Park ◽  
Jong-Weon Kim
Author(s):  
Julio Abascal ◽  
Myriam Arrue ◽  
Markel Vigo

Web design and evaluation are currently framed by legal restrictions and social demands for full accessibility. The main reason is that currently most web sites are not accessible for people with physical, sensory or cognitive restrictions due to diverse causes, such as disability, use of non-standard equipment or special work conditions. Accessibility awareness has advanced considerably in recent years, but designers are still having difficulties in updating or creating new accessible pages. Even though useful tools and sound evaluation methodologies are being designed, they are of no use if they are not integrated into the standard web design lifecycle, interacting naturally with common design and authoring tools. This chapter introduces the basic concepts related to web accessibility and proposes a method for including accessibility in standard web engineering methodologies. The key phases, accessibility, evaluation and maintenance, are described in detail. Finally, a model is proposed for implementing accessibility policy in organizations.


2006 ◽  
Vol 157 (2) ◽  
pp. 87-100 ◽  
Author(s):  
Vicente Luque Centeno ◽  
Carlos Delgado Kloos ◽  
Jesús Arias Fisteus ◽  
Luis Álvarez Álvarez

Author(s):  
Fabio Paternò ◽  
Francesca Pulina ◽  
Carmen Santoro ◽  
Henrike Gappa ◽  
Yehya Mohamad

Abstract The recent European legislation emphasizes the importance of enabling people with disabilities to have access to online information and services of public sector bodies. To this regard, automatic evaluation and monitoring of Web accessibility can play a key role for various stakeholders involved in creating and maintaining over time accessible products. In this paper we present the results of elicitation activities that we carried out in a European project to collect experience and feedback from Web commissioners, developers and content authors of websites and web applications. The purpose was to understand their current practices in addressing accessibility issues, identify the barriers they encounter when exploiting automatic support in ensuring the accessibility of Web resources, and receive indications about what functionalities they would like to exploit in order to better manage accessibility evaluation and monitoring.


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