Voice Controlled Accessibility and Testing tool (VCAT)
Date
2019-08-07Author
Kasaghatta Ramachandra, Nagendra Prasad
0000-0002-0201-8154
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Most current browser-based web applications and software engineering tools, such as test generators and management tools, are not accessible to users who cannot use a traditional input device, such as a mouse and/or a keyboard. To address this shortcoming, this research leverages recent speech-recognition advances to create a chrome browser extension that interprets voice inputs as web browser commands and executes those commands within the browser. As a result, the Voice Controlled Accessibility and Testing tool (VCAT) leverages the Chrome browser to achieve higher accessibility, with the capability to perform webpage navigation using voice commands. The tool is also capable of programmatically generating Java Selenium test case source code from the given set of voice commands, which helps achieve faster test case generation, compared to traditional methods of writing Java Selenium source code.