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Title: Is It Possible to Predict the Manual Web Accessibility Result Using the Automatic Result?
Author: Olsen, Morten Goodwin
Martínez Normand, Loïc
Casado-Martínez, Carlos  
Citation: Casado, C.;Martínez, L.;Olsen, M. G.. (2009). "Is It Possible to Predict the Manual Web Accessibility Result Using the Automatic Result?". A:Goos, G.;van Leeuwen, J.;Hartmanis, J..Universal Access in Human-Computer Interaction. Applications and Services.New York.Springer . Pág. 645 - 653. ISBN: 3-642-02712-1.
Abstract: The most adequate approach for benchmarking web accessibility is manual expert evaluation supplemented by automatic analysis tools. But manual evaluation has a high cost and is impractical to be applied on large websites. In reality, there is no choice but to rely on automated tools when reviewing large web sites for accessibility. The question is: to what extent the results from automatic evaluation of a web site and individual web pages can be used as an approximation for manual results? This paper presents the initial results of an investigation aimed at answering this question. He have performed both manual and automatic evaluations of the accessibility of web pages of two sites and we have compared the results. In our data set automatically retrieved results could most definitely be used as an approximation manual evaluation results.
Keywords: web accessibility
benchmarking
accessibility analysis tools
Document type: info:eu-repo/semantics/bookPart
Issue Date: 14-Jul-2009
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