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W4A 2005: Chiba, Japan
- Simon Harper, Yeliz Yesilada, Carole A. Goble:

Proceedings of the International Cross-Disciplinary Workshop on Web Accessibility, Chiba, Japan, May 10-14, 2005. ACM International Conference Proceeding Series 88, ACM 2005, ISBN 1-59593-219-4
Engineering client systems
- Chieko Asakawa:

What's the web like if you can't see it? 1-8 - Giorgio Brajnik, Daniela Cancila, Daniela Nicoli, Mery Pignatelli:

Do text transcoders improve usability for disabled users? 9-17 - Bambang Parmanto, Reza Ferrydiansyah, Andi Saptono, Lijing Song, I. Wayan Sugiantara, Stephanie Hackett:

AcceSS: accessibility through simplification & summarization. 18-25 - Suhit Gupta, Gail E. Kaiser:

Extracting content from accessible web pages. 26-30
Engineering guidelines
- Wendy Chisholm, Shawn Lawton Henry:

Interdependent components of web accessibility. 31-37 - Vicente Luque Centeno, Carlos Delgado Kloos, Martin Gaedke

, Martin Nussbaumer
:
Web composition with WCAG in mind. 38-45 - Brian Kelly

, David Sloan
, Lawrie Phipps
, Helen Petrie
, Fraser Hamilton:
Forcing standardization or accommodating diversity?: a framework for applying the WCAG in the real world. 46-54 - Joonho Hyun, Doojin Choi, Sukil Kim:

An active step toward a web content accessible society. 55-59
Engineering design
- Eric A. Meyer:

Is accessible design a myth? 60-62 - Andres Gonzalez, Loretta Guarino Reid:

Platform-independent accessibility API: accessible document object model. 63-71 - Pythagoras Karampiperis, Demetrios G. Sampson

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Designing learning systems to provide accessible services. 72-80 - André Pimenta Freire, Renata Pontin de Mattos Fortes

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Automatic accessibility evaluation of dynamic web pages generated through XSLT. 81-84
Evaluating accessibility
- Paul Bohman, Shane Anderson:

A conceptual framework for accessibility tools to benefit users with cognitive disabilities. 85-89 - Louie Zhao, Jay Yan, Kyle Yuan:

Mozilla accessibility on Unix/Linux. 90-98 - Shadi Abou-Zahra:

SemanticWeb enabled web accessibility evaluation tools. 99-101

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