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  • CodeA11y: Making AI Coding Assistants Useful for Accessible Web Development

    Peya Mowar, Yi-Hao Peng, Jason Wu, Aaron Steinfeld, Jeffrey P. Bigham · 2025 · Proceedings of the 2025 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI '25)

    This paper addresses a persistent problem: despite decades of accessibility standards and tools, ~96% of web pages contain accessibility violations. The authors argue that AI coding assistants like GitHub Copilot represent an untapped opportunity because developers already use…

    web accessibility · AI coding assistants · developer tools · WCAG · automated testing

  • Blending Accessibility in UI Framework Documentation to Build Awareness

    Maulishree Pandey, Tao Dong · 2023 · ASSETS '23: Proceedings of the 25th International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers and Accessibility

    This paper introduces the Blended Approach (BA), a novel framework for integrating accessibility information throughout UI framework documentation rather than confining it to a single dedicated accessibility page. The authors argue that the widespread industry practice of…

    developer education · documentation · accessibility awareness · UI frameworks · Flutter

  • AudioQ: A Debugging Extension for Visually Impaired Developers

    Sehej Kumar, Shreyas Kotla · 2023 · Proceedings of the 25th International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers and Accessibility (ASSETS 2023)

    This extended abstract presents AudioQ, a Visual Studio Code extension designed to improve the debugging experience for visually impaired software developers. The extension addresses a specific gap in current accessibility tools: while screen readers can read code and error…

    software development · blind and low vision · screen readers · debugging · IDE accessibility

  • Accessibility Assessment of Violations on the Stack Overflow Platform

    Ingrid M. Miranda da Silva, Luciano Arruda Teran, Marcelle Pereira Mota · 2022 · Proceedings of the 21st Brazilian Symposium on Human Factors in Computing Systems (IHC)

    This study investigates whether code snippets shared on Stack Overflow — one of the world's most popular developer Q&A platforms with over 120 million monthly visitors — follow web accessibility guidelines. The researchers built a tool called A11y RepoMining that extends the…

    web accessibility · repository mining · software development · code quality · WCAG compliance

  • Intelligent Approaches in the Software Development Process: A Systematic Literature Mapping

    Luciano Arruda Teran, Alan Trindade de Almeida Silva, Giselle Lorrane Nobre Melo, Marcelle Pereira Mota · 2021 · Proceedings of the X Latin American Conference on Human Computer Interaction (CLIHC)

    This short paper from the Federal University of Pará in Brazil presents a systematic literature mapping (SLM) investigating how intelligent approaches — methods and tools using artificial intelligence concepts — are used to assess and validate accessibility requirements during…

    software engineering · accessibility testing · artificial intelligence · automated testing · systematic review

  • Automated Generation of Accessible PDF

    Shaban Zulfiqar, Safa Arooj, Umar Hayat, Suleman Shahid, Asim Karim · 2020 · Proceedings of the 22nd International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers and Accessibility (ASSETS 2020)

    This demonstration paper presents AGAP (Automated Generation of Accessible PDF), an open-source tool that automates the generation of accessible PDFs from LaTeX source files while making the authoring process itself accessible to people with vision impairments. LaTeX is the…

    PDF accessibility · document accessibility · screen readers · STEM accessibility · automated testing

  • VocalIDE: An IDE for Programming via Speech Recognition

    Lucas Rosenblatt · 2017 · Proceedings of the 19th International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers and Accessibility (ASSETS '17)

    This student research paper addresses the underrepresentation of people with upper-limb physical impairments in the developer community — while 6.7% of Americans have upper-limb impairments, less than 4% of developers report any physical disability. The author argues that…

    speech recognition · motor disability · programming accessibility · voice interface · upper-limb impairment

  • Application of Traditional Software Testing Methodologies to Web Accessibility

    Cynthia C. Shelly, Mike Barta · 2010 · Proceedings of the 2010 International Cross Disciplinary Conference on Web Accessibility (W4A)

    Written by authors from Microsoft and the University of Washington, this paper argues that the evolution of web content from static documents to dynamic Rich Internet Applications (RIAs) demands a corresponding evolution in accessibility testing methodology — from post-hoc…

    accessibility testing · software development · quality assurance · shift-left accessibility · automated testing

  • Accessibility Challenges and Tool Features: An IBM Web Developer Perspective

    Shari Trewin, Brian Cragun, Cal Swart, Jonathan Brezin, John Richards · 2010 · Proceedings of the 2010 International Cross Disciplinary Conference on Web Accessibility (W4A)

    This highly cited (50 citations) survey of 49 IBM web developers explores the barriers they face in creating accessible rich internet applications and what features they value in accessibility testing tools. IBM mandates accessibility through Corporate Instruction 162, with a…

    developer awareness · accessibility testing · evaluation tools · software development · accessibility training

  • A Voice-Activated Syntax-Directed Editor for Manually Disabled Programmers

    Thomas J. Hubbell, David D. Langan, Thomas F. Hain · 2006 · Proceedings of the 8th International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers and Accessibility (Assets '06)

    This paper presents VASDE (Voice-Activated Syntax-Directed Editor), a programming environment designed to allow people with manual disabilities to write Java code using voice commands instead of a keyboard and mouse. The authors argue that traditional programming IDEs, which are…

    speech recognition · programming · motor impairment · voice input · IDE

  • Nonvisual Tool for Navigating Hierarchical Structures

    Ann C. Smith, Justin S. Cook, Joan M. Francioni, Asif Hossain, Mohd Anwar, M. Fayezur Rahman · 2004 · Proceedings of the 6th International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers and Accessibility (Assets 04)

    This paper presents the Aural Tree Navigator, an Eclipse IDE plug-in that enables blind programmers to navigate hierarchical program structures (such as package explorers, class hierarchies, and file systems) using keyboard commands and speech/sound output. The research emerged…

    IDE accessibility · visual impairment · programming · screen reader · tree navigation

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