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Article
Dynamic detection of accessibility smells
Automatic detection of accessibility problems is mainly performed by checking for compliance with guidelines on the HTML structure of web pages. While this method can find many problems, it has limitations in ...
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Article
Improving accessibility of Web interfaces: refactoring to the rescue
Universal access should be a target for all public Web sites. However, it is very hard to achieve, and even Web applications that comply with accessibility standards may still lack usability for disabled user...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Capture and Evolution of Web Requirements Using WebSpec
Develo** Web applications is a complex and time consuming process that involves different kind of people, ranging from customers to developers. Requirement artefacts play an important role as they are used b...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
From Mockups to User Interface Models: An Extensible Model Driven Approach
Sketching web applications with mockup tools is a common practice that improves the process of elicitation and validation of requirements in web applications. However, mockups are used as a “quick and dirty” w...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
An Incremental Approach for Building Accessible and Usable Web Applications
Building accessible Web applications is difficult, moreover considering the fact that they are constantly evolving. To make matters more critical, an application which conforms to the well-known W3C accessibil...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Bridging Test and Model-Driven Approaches in Web Engineering
In the last years there has been a growing interest in agile methods and their integration into the so called “unified” approaches. In the field of Web Engineering, agile approaches such as test-driven develop...