Accessmonkey: a collaborative scripting framework for web users and developers
W4A '07 Proceedings of the 2007 international cross-disciplinary conference on Web accessibility (W4A)
Electronic Commerce Research and Applications
WebinSitu: a comparative analysis of blind and sighted browsing behavior
Proceedings of the 9th international ACM SIGACCESS conference on Computers and accessibility
Organizing User Interface Patterns for e-Government Applications
Engineering Interactive Systems
Including Heterogeneous Web Accessibility Guidelines in the Development Process
Engineering Interactive Systems
Detection of layout-purpose TABLE tags based on machine learning
UAHCI'07 Proceedings of the 4th international conference on Universal access in human-computer interaction: applications and services
WISE'07 Proceedings of the 2007 international conference on Web information systems engineering
Flexible reporting for automated usability and accessibility evaluation of web sites
INTERACT'05 Proceedings of the 2005 IFIP TC13 international conference on Human-Computer Interaction
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The Web plays a significant role in the everyday life of people, yet many sites have inadequate usability and accessibility. Automated evaluation has gained prominence as a way to help web site builders to produce more usable and accessible sites. But what does it mean to automate web site evaluation? How effective are automated evaluation approaches and tools? Where do they fit into web practitioners' work practices? This book is a culmination of over five years of Melody Ivory's research and practical experience in the Web domain. It is the first in-depth look at automated web site evaluation methodologies and existing software tools from both the researcher's and practitioner's perspectives. Ivory documents the current state of the field and highlights promising research and tool development directions. She summarizes surveys and analyses of automated web site evaluation methodologies and tools, describes a novel automated evaluation approach that she developed (the WebTango approach), and presents results from empirical studies of automated evaluation tools and of the web site design process itself. She discusses the role of automated evaluation tools in practitioners' work practices, reports on tool usage, and compares tools along several dimensions.