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  1. Proceedings of the 2006 international workshop on Software quality (WoSQ '06)
  2. Accessibility validation with RAVEN
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A risk management capability model for use in medical device companies
Workshop description of 4th workshop on software quality (WOSQ)
Extending the ISO/IEC 9126-1 quality model with non-technical factors for COTS components selection
Using fault slippage measurement for monitoring software process quality during development
Demystifying maintainability
Accessibility validation with RAVEN
Quality gates in use-case driven development
An exploratory study of process enactment as input to software process improvement
Revisiting the problem of using problem reports for quality assessment
Toward effective deployment of design patterns for software extension: a case study
Optimal release time: numbers or intuition?
A methodology to support software release decisions
Modelling the quality economics of defect-detection techniques
Exploring robust component-based software

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Accessibility validation with RAVEN

Content Provider ACM Digital Library
Author Squillace, Michael Feigenbaum, Barry
Abstract Testing is, for most, a necessary evil in the software life cycle. One very important form of testing is the evaluation of software products according to mandated criteria or guidelines such as those that specify level of accessibility. Such evaluations can be quite tedious, especially if they must be done manually and applied consistently to each and every component of an application. The use of assistive technologies like screen readers to demonstrate the compliance of a software product to a set of regulations is time-consuming, error-prone, and expensive. Validation tools that can perform such evaluations are becoming more popular as integrated development environments become more sophisticated but, in the area of accessibility validation, they are sorely lacking if not nonexistent. This paper introduces the IBM Rule-based Accessibility Validation Environment, an Eclipse-based tool for inspecting and validating Java rich-client GUIs for accessibility using non-invasive, semi- to fully-automatic, rule-based validation and inspection.
Starting Page 27
Ending Page 32
Page Count 6
File Format PDF
ISBN 1595933999
DOI 10.1145/1137702.1137709
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 2006-05-21
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction Subscribed
Subject Keyword Java Rich-client Aop Accessibility Gui Reflection
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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