Title
Personalized Web Accessibility using Client-Side Refactoring
Abstract
According to W3C accessibility standards, most Web applications are neither accessible nor usable for people with disabilities. Developers often solve this problem by building separate accessible applications, but these applications are seldom usable and typically offer less functionality than the original. Another common solution is to maintain a single application, but create an accessible view by applying on-the-fly transformations to each requested page-a solution that rarely suits all audiences. A third solution is described here: let users improve Web accessibility in their client browsers through interface refactorings, which offer many customized, accessible views of a single application.
Year
DOI
Venue
2013
10.1109/MIC.2012.143
Internet Computing, IEEE
Keywords
Field
DocType
web accessibility,w3c accessibility standard,separate accessible application,personalized web accessibility,common solution,client-side refactoring,client browser,single application,web application,requested page-a solution,interface refactorings,accessible view,software maintenance,navigation,usability testing,restructuring,user interfaces,reengineering,internet,reverse engineering,html,software design,usability
Web Accessibility Initiative,USable,Client-side,World Wide Web,Computer science,Web application,User interface,Code refactoring,Web accessibility,The Internet
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
17
4
1089-7801
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
11
0.59
8
Authors
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Alejandra Garrido126526.49
Sergio Firmenich26717.01
Gustavo Rossi32141245.82
Julian Grigera415114.97
Nuria Medina-Medina57319.18
Ivana Harari6110.59