What every engineer should know about digital accessibility / Sarah Horton and David Sloan.
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NU Fairview College LRC | NU Fairview College LRC | School of Engineering and Technology | General Circulation | GC QA 76.758 H67 2024 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | Engineering & Technology | NUFAI000005824 |
Include index.
Chapter 1 : Introduction to digital accessibility. -- Chapter 2 : Disability and digital inclusion. -- Chapter 3 : User accessibility needs. -- Chapter 4 : Assistive technology. -- Chapter 5 : Core attributes. -- Chapter 6 : Guiding principles. -- Chapter 7 : Accessibility in practice. -- Chapter 8 : Requirements specification. -- Chapter 9 : Core requirements. -- Chapter 10 : Design and development. -- Chapter 11 : Testing and evaluation. -- Chapter 12 : Documentation and support. -- Chapter 13 : The future of digital accessibility. -- Index.
"Illustrated with diverse perspectives from accessibility practitioners and advocates, "What Every Engineer Should Know about Digital Accessibility" describes how people with disabilities use technology, the nature of accessibility barriers in the digital world, and the role of engineers in breaking down those barriers. Accessibility competence for current, emerging, and future technologies is addressed through a combination of guiding principles, core attributes and requirements, and accessibility-informed engineering practices"-- Provided by publisher.
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