Byrne, Matthew (2021) Aria-Able: Technical Report. Undergraduate thesis, Dublin, National College of Ireland.
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Abstract
Detailed inside this report are the findings, research and culmination of a project dedicated to building a software accessibility tool using web components-based architecture. This document has extensive research in official specifications to web accessibility, along with details to single page application (SPA) framework that expands on complexity. The main areas inside the report are the inner-workings of traditional web components and their features; a high-level analysis of a framework that uses SPA architectures, and everything finalised for the project entitled “Aria-Able”.
Along with the detailed textual information that is contained in this document, there are visual plots, illustrations and diagrams that will provide readers clarity into the aims of the project and its intentions to deliver finalised software as a product. There are dedicated sections to the functional requirements of the application, insights into why this area of development was chosen as a background, along with emphasis on referencing material that was researched and created. The benefits for a viewer to the pages of this report is gaining a better insight into the areas of web accessibility, and component driven architecture in client-side applications. From this conducted research, and continued practical ability in creating applications, new technology discoveries are a constant in this written document, along with the benefits and drawbacks in the areas of website accessibility. The purpose to these findings is to gain higher knowledge while also implementing professional practices to software development over the given time span to complete the project.
The results in this report are now finalised and the sections have been updated from the previous submission of the project proposal template. This technical document is now the main accompaniment for the practical delivery of the project.
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