ACWW
A joint project of Richard Brown, graduate student, Department of Computer and Information Sciences, University of North Florida and AutoCWW research program, Institute of Cognitive Science (ICS), University of Colorado at Boulder

ACWW webmaster: Richard Brown
University of North Florida. Jacksonville, FL
lxadu99b@comcast.net, phone 904-220-5224

AutoCWW webmaster: Marilyn Hughes Blackmon, Ph.D.
Research Associate, Institute of Cognitive Science. University of Colorado, Boulder, CO 80309-0344
blackmon@psych.colorado.edu, phone 303-859-5060, fax 303-492-7177
AutoCWW Research Program: This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. 0137759. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.

This is the home page for Richard Brown's ACWW website. For his M.S. Thesis, Richard has built a new interface called ACWW that fully automates the multistep CWW process for an individual webpage. This additional automation of CWW will benefit HCI researchers and web developers who wish to use CWW but find it cumbersome to do CWW on the current web-based interface at http://AutoCWW.colorado.edu.

 

The current version of ACWW can be located at http://autocww.colorado.edu/~brownr/ACWW.php.

Warning: As of January 14, 2005, ACWW is still undergoing rigorous checks for accuracy in the output files e-mailed to users compared to the more time-consuming CWW that users can perform at http://autocww.colorado.edu. The ACWW interface is also getting modifications to improve usability. Please monitor this webpage periodically for updates on the ACWW interface, the tutorial, the evaluation of ACWW accuracy, and a link to download Richard Brown's M.S. thesis when it is completed soon.

 

Download latest version of the ACWW Tutorial.