The value chain for web accessibility: Challenges and opportunities

This paper presents the results of interviews with representatives of the three key groups of stakeholders in the value chain for web accessibility: website commissioners, web developers and web accessibility experts. 26 web commissioners, 7 web developers and 14 web accessibility experts were inter...

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Hauptverfasser: Petrie, H, Power, C, Swallow, D, Velasco, C.A, Gallagher, B, Magennis, M, Murphy, E, Collin, S, Down, K
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