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Interactivity and the Future of the Human-Computer Interface
Web Accessibility Initiative group responsible for forming WCAG accessibility guidelines.
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Providing Continuous Web Accessibility Evaluation: A Case Study on the Evolution of Governmental Websites
Aline Bossi Pereira da Silva (School of Technology, University of Campinas, Brazil), Celmar Guimarães da Silva (School of Technology, University of Campinas, Brazil), and Regina Lúcia de Oliveira Moraes (School of Technology, University of Campinas, Brazil)
Copyright: © 2020 |Pages: 26
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-2637-8.ch001
Abstract
Accessibility evaluation of websites is normally done before its deployment, but there is a lack of accessibility maintenance after website evolution. This chapter hypothesizes that adopting a continuous website accessibility validation process could facilitate accessibility maintenance after each evolution. To this end, the authors adapted an accessibility evaluation tool to send periodical reports of accessibility faults to website managers. Weekly accessibility reports were sent to the website's managers and the number of accessibility faults was monitored. Besides, these managers answered questions about their awareness of the regulation and the faults found on their websites. The results suggested a notable lack of interest in regulatory compliance and a strong lack of sensitivity to disabled people's limitations.
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Striving for Inclusion in E-Learning and E-Health
An initiative of the World Wide Web Consortium to promote the accessibility of the web.
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Web Accessibility
The Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) is the section of W3C that works with organizations around the world to develop strategies, guidelines, and resources to help make the Web accessible to people with disabilities. All these products are possible thanks to the participation of volunteers from around the world that are included in the different working groups.
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