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@misc{noauthor_google_2023,
abstract = {Google Lighthouse is an open-source, automated tool for measuring the quality of web pages. It can be run against any web page, public or, requiring authentication. Google Lighthouse audits performance, accessibility, and search engine optimization factors of web pages, this is the major difference from Google PageSpeed, the Google Lighthouse provides more detail information. It also includes the ability to test progressive web applications for compliance with standards and best practices. Google Lighthouse is developed by Google and aims to help web developers, the tool can be run by using Chrome browser extension or by using terminal (command) for batch auditing a list of URLs. Google's recommendation is for using the online version of Page Speed Insights as of 15th May 2015.Google Lighthouse [Version 10 - May 2023] includes a metric for Progressive Web Applications to ensure that PWA's are fast and reliable, installable and optimised for modern 7th and 8th generation mobile technology. Google Lighthouse can audit webpage in desktop version and mobile version. In command mode (cmd in Windows), the developer is able to select the factors that need to be audited and other options by using the command line.
Recent versions of Google Lighthouse offer insights into how to optimize the Core Web Vitals metrics (which is one of the signals used by Google's algorithm to rank pages), as announced by Google engineer Addy Osmani in 2021. As of now, Google uses three parameters to measure Core Web Vitals compliance, which are:
Largest Contentful Paint (LCP)
Cumulative Layout Shift (CLS)
Total Blocking Time (TBT) as a proxy for First Input Delay (FID)On 10th May 2023, Google announced that INP will replace FID as the metric measuring responsiveness of a page. The move is aimed at getting a better handle on the total time taken for user interactions, rather than just the first interaction. These changes will start affecting page results from March 2024.},
copyright = {Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License},
file = {Snapshot:/Users/juknum/Zotero/storage/4EI93E47/Google_Lighthouse.html:text/html},
journal = {Wikipedia},
language = {en},
month = oct,
title = {Google {Lighthouse}},
url = {https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Google_Lighthouse&oldid=1180762471},
urldate = {2023-12-20},
year = {2023}
}
@misc{noauthor_reptrak_2023,
abstract = {RepTrak (formerly known as Reputation Institute) is a company that publishes reports on the reputation of corporations and places, based on consumer surveys and media coverage. It is headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts.},
copyright = {Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License},
file = {Snapshot:/Users/juknum/Zotero/storage/2VV5IZB8/RepTrak.html:text/html},
journal = {Wikipedia},
language = {en},
month = mar,
title = {{RepTrak}},
url = {https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=RepTrak&oldid=1145154332},
urldate = {2023-12-20},
year = {2023}
}
@misc{noauthor_2023_2023,
abstract = {The Global RepTrak® 100 (GRT) is the definitive ranking and analysis of corporate reputation for the world’s leading companies. For over a decade, The RepTrak Company™ has ranked the 100 Most Reputable Companies to celebrate global reputation leaders, and the full 2023 report is finally here!},
file = {Snapshot:/Users/juknum/Zotero/storage/EQHKLHAD/2023-global-reptrak.html:text/html},
language = {en},
month = apr,
title = {2023 {Global} {RepTrak}® 100 {Most} {Reputable} {Companies} {\textbar} {RepTrak}},
url = {https://www.reptrak.com/blog/2023-global-reptrak/},
urldate = {2023-12-20},
year = {2023}
}
@misc{noauthor_most_nodate,
abstract = {Open Trends},
file = {Snapshot:/Users/juknum/Zotero/storage/C6UAUMTV/all.html:text/html},
journal = {Semrush},
language = {en},
title = {Most {Visited} {Websites} in {Worldwide} 2023 {\textbar} {Open} .{Trends}},
url = {https://www.semrush.com/trending-websites/global/all},
urldate = {2023-12-20}
}
@misc{noauthor_accessibilite_nodate,
file = {Accessibilité numérique | Mon Parcours Handicap:/Users/juknum/Zotero/storage/3F5JN3GW/accessibilite-numerique.html:text/html},
title = {Accessibilité numérique {\textbar} {Mon} {Parcours} {Handicap}},
url = {https://www.monparcourshandicap.gouv.fr/accessibilite-numerique},
urldate = {2023-12-20}
}
@misc{noauthor_criteres_nodate,
file = {Critères et tests - RGAA:/Users/juknum/Zotero/storage/DJ5L7KZ3/criteres-et-tests.html:text/html},
title = {Critères et tests - {RGAA}},
url = {https://accessibilite.numerique.gouv.fr/methode/criteres-et-tests/},
urldate = {2023-12-20}
}
@article{ardito_investigating_2014,
abstract = {The efforts of addressing user experience (UX) in product development keep growing, as demonstrated by the proliferation of workshops and conferences bringing together academics and practitioners, who aim at creating interactive software able to satisfy their users. This special issue focuses on “Interplay between User Experience Evaluation and Software Development”, stating that the gap between human-computer interaction and software engineering with regard to usability has somewhat been narrowed. Unfortunately, our experience shows that software development organizations perform few usability engineering activities or none at all. Several authors acknowledge that, in order to understand the reasons of the limited impact of usability engineering and UX methods, and to try to modify this situation, it is fundamental to thoroughly analyze current software development practices, involving practitioners and possibly working from inside the companies. This article contributes to this research line by reporting an experimental study conducted with software companies. The study has confirmed that still too many companies either neglect usability and UX, or do not properly consider them. Interesting problems emerged. This article gives suggestions on how they may be properly addressed, since their solution is the starting point for reducing the gap between research and practice of usability and UX. It also provides further evidence on the value of the research method, called Cooperative Method Development, based on the collaboration of researchers and practitioners in carrying out empirical research; it has been used in a step of the performed study and has revealed to be instrumental for showing practitioners why to improve their development processes and how to do so.},
author = {Ardito, Carmelo and Buono, Paolo and Caivano, Danilo and Costabile, Maria Francesca and Lanzilotti, Rosa},
doi = {10.1016/j.ijhcs.2013.10.004},
issn = {1071-5819},
journal = {International Journal of Human-Computer Studies},
keywords = {Cooperative Method Development, Focus group, Human-centered design, Interview, Software life cycle, Survey},
month = jun,
number = {6},
pages = {542--551},
series = {Interplay between {User} {Experience} {Evaluation} and {System} {Development}},
shorttitle = {Investigating and promoting {UX} practice in industry},
title = {Investigating and promoting {UX} practice in industry: {An} experimental study},
url = {https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1071581913001390},
urldate = {2023-12-20},
volume = {72},
year = {2014}
}
@article{alajarmeh_non-visual_2021,
abstract = {Accessibility revolves around building products, including electronic devices and digital content, so that diverse users can conveniently utilize them, irrespective of their capabilities. In recent years, the concept of touchscreen accessibility has gained a remarkable attention, especially within the considerable reliance on mobile touchscreen devices (MTDs) for information acquisition and dissemination as we witness nowadays. For users who are visually impaired, MTDs unlock different opportunities for independence and functioning. Thus, with the increasing ubiquity of MTDs and their potential extensive utility for all demographics, it becomes paramount to ensure that these devices and the content delivered on them are accessible. And while it might seem straightforward to achieve accessibility on MTDs, attaining this outcome is governed by an interplay between different elements. These involve platform (i.e., operating system) built-in support of accessibility features, content rendering modalities and structures pertaining to user needs and the peculiarities of MTDs as informed in standard accessibility guidelines, user studies uncovering preferences and best practices while interacting with MTDs, national legislations and policies, and the use of third-party devices such as assistive technologies. In this paper, mobile touchscreen accessibility for users who are visually impaired is surveyed with focus on three aspects: (1) the existing built-in accessibility features within popular mobile platforms; (2) the nature of non-visual interaction and how users who are visually impaired access, navigate, and create content on MTDs; and (3) the studies that tackled different issues pertaining to touchscreen accessibility, such as extraction of user needs and interaction preferences, identification of most critical accessibility problems encountered on MTDs, integrating mobile accessibility in standard accessibility guidelines, and investigation of existing guidelines in terms of sufficiency and appropriateness.},
author = {Alajarmeh, Nancy},
doi = {10.1016/j.displa.2021.102081},
issn = {0141-9382},
journal = {Displays},
keywords = {Blind, Mobile accessibility, Mobile touchscreen devices, Non-visual interaction, Touchscreen accessibility, Touchscreen displays},
month = dec,
pages = {102081},
shorttitle = {Non-visual access to mobile devices},
title = {Non-visual access to mobile devices: {A} survey of touchscreen accessibility for users who are visually impaired},
url = {https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0141938221000871},
urldate = {2023-12-20},
volume = {70},
year = {2021}
}
@article{filipe_why_2023,
abstract = {Web Accessibility refers to apps, websites, and digital tools designed to be accessible by all users, including those with disabilities. The web is a source of public information, education, employment, government, commerce, health, entertainment, and many others, and every person, regardless of ability, has the right to access it. Imagine missing out on thousands of new customers because your competitor has an easier-to-use, WCAG-compliant website. This systematic literature review aims to analyze the empirical methods of evaluating accessibility to educational websites, disabilities, and errors. Some of the papers we will review here use automated tools, real users, or experts to evaluate web accessibility. After analyzing the results, we will determine if the websites comply or not with the Web Accessibility Content Guidelines (WCAG). Also, what are the differences between automated tools, real users, and experts in evaluating websites.},
author = {Filipe, Francisco and Pires, Ivan Miguel and Gouveia, António Jorge},
doi = {10.1016/j.procs.2023.01.259},
issn = {1877-0509},
journal = {Procedia Computer Science},
keywords = {accessibility, compliant, sustainability, systematic literature review, web, web page design, Web content accessibility guidelines (WCAG), websites},
month = jan,
pages = {20--27},
series = {{CENTERIS} – {International} {Conference} on {ENTERprise} {Information} {Systems} / {ProjMAN} – {International} {Conference} on {Project} {MANagement} / {HCist} – {International} {Conference} on {Health} and {Social} {Care} {Information} {Systems} and {Technologies} 2022},
title = {Why {Web} {Accessibility} {Is} {Important} for {Your} {Institution}},
url = {https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1877050923002673},
urldate = {2023-12-20},
volume = {219},
year = {2023}
}
@book{barathon_didier_exclusion_2022,
abstract = {"L'exclusion numérique concerne treize millions de Français. Si ce chiffre est aussi élevé, c'est parce que ces dernières années, le numérique s'est immiscé dans tous les domaines : la dématérialisation des services administratifs, le complotisme, l'engagement citoyen, la consommation... L'inclusion repose sur l'accompagnement des exclus, mais aussi sur une réflexion concernant l'évolution de la société numérique et ses obstacles comme l'adaptabilité aux handicapés ou encore le développement des accès en fibre optique. L'auteur remet ici en cause plusieurs idées reçues : les personnes âgées ne sont pas les seules concernées par l'exclusion numérique, la couverture en fibre optique n'avance pas aussi bien que prévu, la dématérialisation des services publics ne simplifie pas toujours les démarches des usagers, ce qui ne favorise pas leur passage au numérique. Ce constat est au coeur de l'actualité. Beaucoup de médias en parlent, toutes les grandes associations sociales se mobilisent sur le sujet ainsi que les collectivités locales (mairies, départements) en zones rurales ou urbaines, mais aussi les grandes entreprises, à travers leurs politiques RSE. Malgré tout, trop de Français sont encore touchés par ce phénomène d'exclusion. C'est la première fois que le sujet est traité en profondeur en dehors des rapports du Sénat et de quelques ONG. L'auteur s'attache à rendre compte de la situation, énonce les solutions mises en place, et se questionne sur l'avenir."},
address = {Versailles},
author = {{Barathon Didier}},
isbn = {978-2-36093-248-1},
keywords = {Fracture numérique, Inclusion numérique, Société numérique},
language = {fre},
publisher = {VA éditions},
shorttitle = {Exclusion numérique},
title = {Exclusion numérique: fracture numérique et illectronisme},
year = {2022}
}
@misc{noauthor_ere_2023,
abstract = {L'ère de l'information (aussi connue comme ère numérique ou ère informatique) est une expression forgée par le sociologue Manuel Castells pour désigner une période historique qui débute au milieu du XXe siècle et qui est caractérisée par un rapide passage de l'industrie traditionnelle établie par la révolution industrielle à une économie principalement basée sur la technologie de l'information,,,. L'apparition de l'ère de l'information peut être associée au développement de la technologie des transistors, en particulier du MOSFET (transistor à effet de champ métal-oxyde-semi-conducteur ), qui est devenu la pierre angulaire de l'électronique numérique et a révolutionné la technologie moderne.
Selon le Département des affaires économiques et sociales des Nations Unies, l'ère de l'information est formée en capitalisant sur les progrès de la microminiaturisation informatique,.},
copyright = {Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License},
file = {Snapshot:/Users/juknum/Zotero/storage/KBH8VS8B/Ère_de_l'information.html:text/html},
journal = {Wikipédia},
language = {fr},
month = sep,
title = {Ère de l'information},
url = {https://fr.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=%C3%88re_de_l%27information&oldid=208187204},
urldate = {2023-12-20},
year = {2023}
}
@misc{noauthor_total_nodate,
abstract = {How many websites are there on the Web? Number of websites by year and growth from 1991 to 2016. Historical count and popular websites starting from the first website until today. Charts, real time counter, and interesting info.},
file = {Snapshot:/Users/juknum/Zotero/storage/IXASZ78N/total-number-of-websites.html:text/html},
language = {en},
title = {Total number of {Websites} - {Internet} {Live} {Stats}},
url = {https://www.internetlivestats.com/total-number-of-websites/},
urldate = {2023-12-21}
}
@article{boistel_reputation_2008,
abstract = {{\textless}titre{\textgreater}Résumé{\textless}/titre{\textgreater}Afin de montrer que le management de la réputation est essentiel, l’auteur présente d’abord une réflexion visant à l’inscrire dans les courants actuels développés en management stratégique. Ensuite, il s’intéresse à l’impact de la réputation sur les principales fonctions de l’entreprise (stratégie, marketing, ressources humaines, finances) dans le but d’exposer l’effet de la réputation sur les ressources de l’entreprise.},
author = {Boistel, Philippe},
file = {Full Text PDF:/Users/juknum/Zotero/storage/UDCZTNF8/Boistel - 2008 - La réputation d'entreprise un impact majeur sur .pdf:application/pdf},
issn = {1768-5958},
journal = {Management Avenir},
language = {fr},
month = dec,
note = {Bibliographie\_available: 1
Cairndomain: www.cairn.info
Cite Par\_available: 1
Publisher: Management Prospective Editions},
number = {3},
pages = {9--25},
shorttitle = {La réputation d'entreprise},
title = {La réputation d'entreprise : un impact majeur sur les ressources de l'entreprise},
url = {https://www.cairn.info/revue-management-et-avenir-2008-3-page-9.htm},
urldate = {2023-12-22},
volume = {17},
year = {2008}
}
@article{barcella_initiation_nodate,
author = {Barcella, Marjorie},
file = {Barcella - INITIATION DESIGN UI CONCEPTION GRAPHIQUE.pdf:/Users/juknum/Zotero/storage/4ICWBXAN/Barcella - INITIATION DESIGN UI CONCEPTION GRAPHIQUE.pdf:application/pdf},
language = {fr},
title = {{INITIATION} {DESIGN} {UI} {CONCEPTION} {GRAPHIQUE}},
url = {https://moodle.utbm.fr/pluginfile.php/243920/mod_resource/content/2/MV53_P23_COURS_INITIATION%20DESIGN%20UI_CompositionGraphique.pdf}
}
@misc{noauthor_semrush_2023,
abstract = {Semrush Holdings, Inc. is an American public company that offers a SaaS platform known as Semrush. The platform is often used for keyword research, competitive analysis, site audits, backlink tracking, and comprehensive online visibility insights. Its keyword research tool provides various data points on each keyword including, metrics such as search volume, search intent, keyword difficulty, and cost per click (CPC). The platform also collects information about online keywords gathered from Google and Bing search engines. It was released by Boston-based company Semrush Inc, founded by Oleg Shchegolev and Dmitri Melnikov.As of 2022, the company has 1000+ employees and offices in Barcelona, Belgrade, Berlin, Yerevan, Limassol, Prague, Warsaw, Amsterdam, Austin, Boston, Dallas, Philadelphia, and Trevose. It went public in March 2021 and trades on NYSE: SEMR.},
copyright = {Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License},
file = {Snapshot:/Users/juknum/Zotero/storage/E9PJ62NM/Semrush.html:text/html},
journal = {Wikipedia},
language = {en},
month = dec,
title = {Semrush},
url = {https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Semrush&oldid=1190918720},
urldate = {2023-12-23},
year = {2023}
}