Abstract
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There is an increasing demand for accessible software, driven by public policies on the public procurement of accessible products in the field of information and communication technologies. Accessible software can be defined as software that conforms to the requirements and recommendations of international standard ISO 9241-171 published in 2008. In this context, it is extremely important to evaluate the extent to which a software product conforms to ISO 9241-171, that is, to perform software accessibility conformity assessment. In this paper we present ongoing work on the development of a client-server application to support this process, called SACAST | |
International
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Si |
Congress
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1st International ÆGIS Conference. Access for All in the Desktop, Web and Mobile Field: An End-user and Developer Perspective |
Entity
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The AEGIS Project - FP7-224348 |
Entity Nationality
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ESPAÑA |
Place
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Sevilla |
Start Date
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07/10/2010 |
End Date
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08/10/2010 |