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Accessibility evaluation using Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0

open access: closed2016 4th International Conference on User Science and Engineering (i-USEr), 2016
The Homestay websites in Malaysia are gaining popularity, locally and abroad. Thus, it is imperative that it should be designed by using the proper accessibility guidelines However, the current accessibility state of the Homestay websites in Malaysia is still unknown.
Wan Abdul Rahim Wan Mohd Isa   +4 more
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WCAG 2.0

Proceedings of the 2008 international cross-disciplinary conference on Web accessibility (W4A), 2008
Since the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0 (WCAG) became a W3C recommendation in May 1999, the Web has changed dramatically. This paper describes some of the major issues encountered because of these changes and the approaches developed to address them in WCAG 2.0.
Loretta Guarino Reid, Andi Snow-Weaver
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Testability and validity of WCAG 2.0

Proceedings of the 12th international ACM SIGACCESS conference on Computers and accessibility, 2010
Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0 (WCAG 2.0) require that success criteria be tested by human inspection. Further, testability of WCAG 2.0 criteria is achieved if 80% of knowledgeable inspectors agree that the criteria has been met or not.
BRAJNIK G, YELIZ YESILADA, SIMON HARPER
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WCAG 2.0 Test Samples Repository

2009
The WCAG 2.0 Test Samples Repository resembles an extensive test suite for Web accessibility evaluation tools. It provides Web content that demonstrates accessible and inaccessible coding practice. It can be used to examine how Web accessibility evaluation tools detect inaccessible Web content, and to help the calibration of their performance. However,
Shadi Abou-Zahra, Michael Cooper
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Assessing WCAG 2.0 Conformance in Practice

2010
On December 11, 2008, the W3C published the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0 as the new W3C recommendation. WCAG 2.0 aims to be more flexible and does not rely on a specific technology. Moreover W3C/WAI claims that WCAG 2.0 has been designed to be testable as to respond to multiple demands from stakeholders.
Sylvie Duchateau   +2 more
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Evaluation of techniques defined in WCAG 2.0 with older people

Proceedings of the 2009 International Cross-Disciplinary Conference on Web Accessibililty (W4A), 2009
Although WCAG 2.0 offer techniques for making web content more accessible to all people, very little is known about how these techniques enhance web accessibility for older people. This paper addresses two techniques, keyboard-based navigation and design of links purpose.
Sergio Sayago, Laura Camacho, Josep Blat
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Game Accessibility Guidelines and WCAG 2.0 – A Gap Analysis

2018
Game accessibility is to remove unnecessary barriers for people with disabilities (PwD), within the limitation of game rules. Canvas in HTML5 and WebGL means that virtually every web browser is a game runtime environment. The problem is that web-based games can only be optimised to follow WCAG within limits of game rules and WCAG may not include what ...
Westin, Thomas   +3 more
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Validating the effectiveness of EvalAccess when deploying WCAG 2.0 tests

Universal Access in the Information Society, 2011
While automatic tools are not intended to replace human judgment, they are crucial in order to develop accessible websites. The release of WCAG 2.0 has caused great expectation, as it is supposed to be precisely testable with automated review tools. Therefore, more effective tools could be developed.
Amaia Aizpurua   +3 more
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A Test Procedure for Checking the WCAG 2.0 Guidelines

2016
The Internet is an indispensable part of our everyday life today. Worldwide the number of Internet users from 1997–2014 has increased from 121 million to 2.9 billion - that represents an increase from 2 percent to 40 percent of the world’s population [1]. Despite this growth there are barriers to Internet use.
Kathrin Wille   +2 more
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A Practitioner’s Approach to Assess the WCAG 2.0 Website Accessibility Challenges

2019 Amity International Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AICAI), 2019
Now-a-days many of the users are accessing a website through their mobile devices. The user with a low vision disability finds difficult in accessing the content of the site using a mobile. This point made the researcher to think of website evaluation and identified that verification is needed to determine how best a website is accessible even for a ...
Nagaraju M., Priyanka Chawla, Ajay Rana
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