Ease of use is definitively one of the key aspects characterizing the quality of web applications and includes accessibility and usability. In this paper we describe how these fact...
Using Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine, a random sample of websites from 1997-2002 were retrospectively analyzed for effects that technology has on accessibility for persons w...
We argue that while work to optimize the accessibility of the World Wide Web through the publication and dissemination of a range of guidelines is of great importance, there is al...
David Sloan, Andy Heath, Fraser Hamilton, Brian Ke...
Access modifiers like public and private let the programmer control the accessibility of class members. Restricted accessibility supports encapsulation, i.e., the hiding of impleme...
This paper introduces a methodology to improve the accessibility of websites with the use of free so-called automatic tools. The methodology has three iterative phases, namely ass...
Indoor pedestrian networks are a facet of the built environment in many cities around the world. They can be built for many reasons, including separating pedestrians from motor veh...
Accessibility is a comprehensive measure of the interaction between land use and transportation
systems. It has been put forward as a performance-measure for evaluating the land u...
This study compares the changes in levels of accessibility over time in the
Minneapolis - St. Paul region using two different modes (car and public transport). The
importance of ...