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Combining Multiple Web Accessibility Evaluation Reports Using Semantic Web Technologies

In: Advances in Information Systems Development

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  • José R. Hilera

    (University of Alcalá)

  • Salvador Otón

    (University of Alcalá)

  • Cristian Timbi-Sisalima

    (Universidad Politécnica Salesiana)

  • Juan Aguado-Delgado

    (University of Alcalá)

  • Francisco J. Estrada-Martínez

    (University of Alcalá)

  • Héctor R. Amado-Salvatierra

    (Galileo University)

Abstract

This work paper describes a process for automatic combination of testing reports for the accessibility of Web applications, obtained by different testing tools and applying different standards on Web accessibility. Interoperability is guaranteed using semantic Web technologies, which allow describing the reports by RDF (Resource Description Framework) triples. The reports refer to elements of a knowledge base consisting of vocabularies, ontologies and rules of inference, in which the conceptual relations between accessibility standards, as WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) or Section 508 among others, are formalized. A software prototype that uses the Apache Jena framework for implementing the process is presented.

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  • José R. Hilera & Salvador Otón & Cristian Timbi-Sisalima & Juan Aguado-Delgado & Francisco J. Estrada-Martínez & Héctor R. Amado-Salvatierra, 2018. "Combining Multiple Web Accessibility Evaluation Reports Using Semantic Web Technologies," Lecture Notes in Information Systems and Organization, in: Nearchos Paspallis & Marios Raspopoulos & Chris Barry & Michael Lang & Henry Linger & Christoph Schn (ed.), Advances in Information Systems Development, pages 65-78, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:lnichp:978-3-319-74817-7_5
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-74817-7_5
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