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Non-visual Web Browsing: Beyond Web Accessibility [PDF]
People with vision impairments typically use screen readers to browse the Web. To facilitate non-visual browsing, web sites must be made accessible to screen readers, i.e., all the visible elements in the web site must be readable by the screen reader.
Vikas Ashok+2 more
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Multiple sclerosis clinical decision support system based on projection to reference datasets
Abstract Objective Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a multifactorial disease with increasingly complicated management. Our objective is to use on‐demand computational power to address the challenges of dynamically managing MS. Methods A phase 3 clinical trial data (NCT00906399) were used to contextualize the medication efficacy of peg‐interferon beta‐1a vs ...
Chadia Ed‐driouch+13 more
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Standardization of Web Content Accessibility
Purpose of research. The paper provides an overview of international and state standards in the field of web resources accessibility for persons with disabilities in order to create guidance for using existing standards in the development of industry ...
E. A. Kosova
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With the growth of e-services in the past two decades, the concept of web accessibility has been given attention to ensure that every individual can benefit from these services without any barriers. Web accessibility is considered one of the main factors
Abdullah Alsaeedi
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Web Accessibility Theory and Practice: An Introduction for University Faculty
Web accessibility is the practice of making Web sites accessible to all, particularly those with disabilities. As the Internet becomes a central part of post-secondary instruction, it is imperative that instructional Web sites be designed for ...
David A. Bradbard, Cara Peters
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Web accessibility guidelines [PDF]
The World Wide Web (Web) is in constant evolutionary change. This evolution occurs along many fronts and is led by infrastructure developers, Web designers, technologists, and users. These multiple stake---holders ensure that the Web is a heterogeneous entity, not just in the nature of the content, but in the technology and agents used to deliver and ...
Harper, Simon, Chen, Alex Q.
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Evaluarea accesibilității web în eHealth: un studiu de caz pe șapte site-uri [PDF]
This paper analyzes the accessibility of web content of medical platforms in accordance with the international guidelines established by W3C and the Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI).
Maria GHEORGHE-MOISII, Eugenia TÎRZIU
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Accessibility in Web Development Courses: A Case Study
Web accessibility is becoming a relevant topic with an increased number of people with disabilities and the elderly using the web. Numerous legislations are being passed that require the web to be universally accessible to all people, regardless of their
Mexhid Ferati, Bahtijar Vogel
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The paper discusses the problem of e-learning accessibility for persons with disabilities. Development of e-learning content accessible to all students is gaining special relevance in the context of global trends in higher education related to the ...
E. A. Kosova
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Web Accessibility and Web Developer Attitudes Towards Accessibility in Mozambique
People with disabilities are found to be severely affected by barriers in websites and other web services. This paper aims to study the web accessibility issues in Mozambique and to review the factors that contribute to it. The case study is based on results from 2 perspectives: first, automatic evaluation of five prominent national websites, and ...
Suraj Gupta+2 more
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