Quantitative metric for ranking web accessibility barriers based on their severity

Web accessibility aims at providing disabled users with a barrier free user experience so they can use and contribute to the Web more effectively. However, not all websites comply with WCAG 2.0 which results in Web accessibility barriers in websites. Thus, assistive technologies such as screen reade...

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Main Authors: Abuaddous, Hayfa Yousef, Jali, Mohd Zalisham, Basir, Nurlida
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universiti Utara Malaysia Press 2017
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Online Access:http://repo.uum.edu.my/24055/1/JICT%2016%201%202017%2081%E2%80%93102.pdf
http://repo.uum.edu.my/24055/
http://jict.uum.edu.my/index.php/previous-issues/150-journal-of-information-and-communication-technology-jict-vol-16-no-1-june-2017#j3
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Summary:Web accessibility aims at providing disabled users with a barrier free user experience so they can use and contribute to the Web more effectively. However, not all websites comply with WCAG 2.0 which results in Web accessibility barriers in websites. Thus, assistive technologies such as screen readers would not be able to interpret the presented contents on the monitor due to these barriers and this will contribute to making websites inaccessible to disabled users.This paper proposed an innovative metric that assigns measurable weight to each identified barrier based on its severity and impacts on the accessibility level, and then ranks the barriers accordingly. Following, Web developers can fix the highly ranked severe barriers instead of wasting time in studying and fixing less severe types of barriers that may rarely occur.An experiment was conducted to check the metric validity.We found the metric was valid and thereby we suggested the usage of the metric as a valid scientific measurement.