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100 1 _aMartín, Adriana
245 1 0 _aAccessibility at early stages :
_binsights from the designer perspective
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500 _aFormato de archivo: PDF. -- Este documento es producción intelectual de la Facultad de Informática - UNLP (Colección BIPA/Biblioteca)
520 _aUsually, a huge number of tools and proposals help developers assess Accessibility of Web applications; however, looking from the designer perspective, there is no such a similar situation. It seems that creating accessible Web sites is more expensive and complicated than creating Web sites and then assessing/modifying them. Although this feeling may be largely true, the benefits of modeling Accessibility at early design stages outweigh the needs of a developer to implement that Accessibility. A designer can learn the basics of Web Accessibility and then he/she should be able to incorporate this knowledge into his/her software architecture. The point is to have an idea of how to do so from the beginning. In this paper, we briefly introduce our proposal to model Web Accessibility by moving from abstract to concrete architectural views using aspect-orientation. Our approach takes advantages of modeling Accessibility as an aspect-oriented concern, which is independently treated but related to architectural pieces. We illustrate the approach with a case study and elaborate some insights from the designer perspective.
534 _aInternational Cross-Disciplinary Conference on Web Accessibility (8va. : 2011 mar. 28-29 : Hyderabad, India). Proceedings. ACM, 2011, art. 9.
650 4 _aINTERFACES DE USUARIO
650 4 _aDESARROLLO DE SOFTWARE ORIENTADO A ASPECTOS
650 4 _aACCESIBILIDAD WEB
700 1 _aCechich, Alejandra
700 1 _aRossi, Gustavo Héctor
856 4 0 _uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1969289.1969302
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