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What Every Engineer Should Know About Digital Accessibility
von Sarah Horton, David Sloan
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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ISBN: 978-1-04-000981-9
Auflage: 1. Auflage
Erschienen am 30.04.2024
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 268 Seiten

Preis: 40,99 €

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Accessibility is a core quality of digital products, to be deliberately addressed throughout the development lifecycle. What Every Engineer Should Know about Digital Accessibility will prepare readers to integrate digital accessibility into their engineering practices.



Sarah Horton (she/her) has over 20 years of experience helping organizations create "born accessible" technology. She is an author of books, articles, and papers on designing technology to improve quality of life. She is current UX Strategy and Accessibility Lead at Harvard University, a Visiting Research Fellow at the University of Southampton, and an Invited Expert with Teach Access and the W3C's Accessibility Guidelines Working Group.

David Sloan (he/him) is Chief Accessibility Officer and UX Practice Manager at TPGi, a specialist digital accessibility services provider, and works with a range of clients to help them create accessible digital user experiences and build accessibility capacity in a sustainable way. He became interested in digital accessibility at the end of the 1990s as a postgraduate researcher at the University of Dundee, focusing on improving technology design for disabled and older people, and earned a PhD on web accessibility in 2006. While at Dundee, he taught classes on human-computer interaction and web design, co-founded the Digital Media Access Group, one of the world's first digital accessibility consultancy groups, and drafted the University's first accessibility policy.



Part 1: Foundations of Accessibility. 1. Introduction to Digital Accessibility. 2. Disability and Digital Inclusion. 3. User Accessibility Needs. 4. Assistive Technology. 5. Core Attributes. 6. Guiding Principles. 7. Accessibility in Practice. Part 2: Methods for Engineering Digital Accessibility. 8. Requirements Specification. 9. Core Requirements. 10. Design and Development. 11. Testing and Evaluation. 12. Documentation and Support. 13. The Future of Digital Accessibility.


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