2014
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-07509-9_1
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A Framework to Facilitate the Implementation of Technical Aspects of Web Accessibility

Abstract: Abstract. The expansion of the internet has become apparent in recent years, both by the number of users, and by the number of services available on the network. Considering such an expansion it is essential that the content be accessible to all people, regardless their abilities or different disabilities. Thus, it is necessary that IT professionals dedicate time and effort in planning accessible online solutions. In this paper, we proposed the Homero framework in order to support the development of accessible… Show more

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“…En Oliveira et al (2014) se propone el framework Homero para apoyar el desarrollo de interfaces accesibles en aplicaciones web. Homero utiliza el lenguaje PHP para generar automáticamente páginas web de acuerdo con las pautas de las WCAG.…”
Section: Conceptos Relacionadosunclassified
“…En Oliveira et al (2014) se propone el framework Homero para apoyar el desarrollo de interfaces accesibles en aplicaciones web. Homero utiliza el lenguaje PHP para generar automáticamente páginas web de acuerdo con las pautas de las WCAG.…”
Section: Conceptos Relacionadosunclassified
“…Interfaces. The Homero Framework [50,51] was developed using PHP and aims to simplify Step 3: Selecting the accessibility implementation technique…”
Section: Homero: a Framework For Supporting The Development Of Accessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regarding the support of the inclusion of accessibility throughout the software development cycle, the work developed by Oliveira et al [11], culminated in the development of the framework called Homero, whose objective is create HTML code that meets the accessibility rules proposed by WCAG 2.0. In this context, the development of accessible applications has become a social responsibility for the software engineering industry [12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%