@article {15451, title = {Evaluating web page reliability across varied browsing environments}, journal = {Proceedings of the 15th IEEE International Symposium on Software Reliability Engineering (ISSRE{\textquoteright}04)}, year = {2004}, month = {2004///}, abstract = {Web page reliability is significantly influenced by thebrowser, browser version, and operating system incorpo- rated in end-user browsing environments. The tool we have developed evaluates reliability of web-bound content across various client platforms based on the relationship between two key accessibility factors: (1) the HTML tags that struc- ture a given web page and (2) the support provided for each tag in target browsing environments. To optimize evaluation accuracy, we have designed a learning mechanism that in- ductively acquires knowledge of tag support criteria based on observed samples of accessible (properly rendered) and inaccessible (faulty) web page source code. Our contribu- tion is expected to provide web developers with a basis for maximizing audience reach through improved awareness of the browsing environment profiles associated with dimin- ished accessibility to their websites. }, author = {Eaton,C. and Memon, Atif M.} }