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Improving web accessibility: a study of webmaster perceptions
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A survey was created, and data was collected from 175 webmasters, indicating their knowledge on the topic of web accessibility and the reasons for their actions related to web accessibility.About:
This article is published in Computers in Human Behavior.The article was published on 2004-03-01. It has received 285 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Web standards & Web Accessibility Initiative.read more
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Guidelines, icons and marketable skills: an accessibility evaluation of 100 web development company homepages
TL;DR: An accessibility and validation study of 100 UK web development company homepages found that, while the skill set is gaining popularity in terms of visibility, the mention of accessibility on a developer website has no impact on the actual accessibility of the homepage.
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Web accessibility in Turkey: awareness, understanding and practices of user experience professionals
TL;DR: The study showed that UXPs in Turkey need to be better educated and trained on web accessibility, and organizations need to realize that both top-down and bottom-up approaches are required to ensure accessibility of the web for all.
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Two cultures? The disconnect between the web standards movement and research-based web design guidelines for older people
TL;DR: Some of the reasons why such a gap exists are discussed, and what can be done by gerontechnology researchers and Web developers alike to address it.
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Evaluating government website accessibility: Software tool vs human experts
TL;DR: Overall accessibility errors found from the Korean government websites are approximately two times higher than those from the US government websites.
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Revisiting Alabama state website accessibility
TL;DR: The current study revisits the state home pages that Potter evaluated to see how accessibility levels have changed over the years, particularly with the state's adoption of ITS-530S2.
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What is computer ethics
TL;DR: This essay discusses what makes computers different from other technology and how this difference makes a difference in ethical considerations and why this emerging field is both intellectually interesting and enormously important.
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Universal usability
TL;DR: It is shown that knowledge so disseminated through the mass of mankind that it may reach even the extremes of society: beggars and kings.
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Computer Ethics
TL;DR: In this paper, Johnson has added two new chapters on the Internet: one focusing on ethical behavior online, and the other addressing the social implications of the Internet, and they are presented in compelling and understandable language so that rigorous, in-depth analysis is accessible to students who may be novices in philosophy or technology studies.
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Web Accessibility for People with Disabilities
TL;DR: Web Accessibility for People with Disabilities as mentioned in this paper is a vital tool for web site developers and administrators who need to understand the law, the requirements of the disabled, and the processes of site evaluation and implementation.
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ETHICS AND TECHNOLOGY: Ethical Issues in an Age of Information and Communication Technology (John Wiley & Sons, 2004)
TL;DR: The IEEE-CS/ACM Software Engineering Code of Ethics and Professional Practice Glossary Index as discussed by the authors is an extension of the IEEE Code of Professional Practice glossary for software engineering.
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