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Universal Access in the Information Society, Volume 3
Volume 3, Number 1, March 2004
- Jan Gulliksen, Susan Harker, Gregg C. Vanderheiden:
Guidelines, standards, methods and processes for software accessibility. 1-5 - Jan Gulliksen, Susan Harker:
The software accessibility of human-computer interfaces-ISO Technical Specification 16071. 6-16 - Jim A. Carter, David W. Fourney:
Using a universal access reference model to identify further guidance that belongs in ISO 16071. 17-29 - Paul S. Reed, Daryle Gardner-Bonneau, Scott Isensee:
Software accessibility standards and guidelines: progress, current status, and future developments. 30-37 - Jon R. Gunderson:
W3C user agent accessibility guidelines 1.0 for graphical Web browsers. 38-47 - David Poulson, Colette Nicolle:
Making the Internet accessible for people with cognitive and communication Impairments. 48-56 - Barbara Leporini, Fabio Paternò:
Increasing usability when interacting through screen readers. 57-70 - Julio Abascal, Myriam Arrue, Inmaculada Fajardo, Nestor Garay-Vitoria, Jorge Tomás:
The use of guidelines to automatically verify Web accessibility. 71-79 - Henrike Gappa, Gabriele Nordbrock:
Applying Web accessibility to Internet portals. 80-87 - Carlos A. Velasco, Yehya Mohamad, Alfred S. Gilman, Nikos Viorres, Evangelos Vlachogiannis, Argyris Arnellos, Jenny S. Darzentas:
Universal access to information services-the need for user information and its relationship to device profiles. 88-95 - Jan Gulliksen, Hans Andersson, Per Lundgren:
Accomplishing universal access through system reachability-a management perspective. 96-101 - Clas Thorén:
The procurement of usable and accessible software. 102-106 - Bruno Niman, Knut Nordby:
ETSI's human factors contribution to eEurope. 107-110
Volume 3, Number 2, June 2004
- Mary Zajicek, Stephen A. Brewster:
Design principles to support older adults. 111-113 - Darren J. Reed, Andrew F. Monk:
Using familiar technologies in unfamiliar ways and learning from the old about the new. 114-121 - Mary Zajicek, Richard Wales, Andrew Lee:
Speech interaction for older adults. 122-130 - Rosine Eisma, Anna Dickinson, Joy Goodman, Audrey Syme, Lachimi Tiwari, Alan F. Newell:
Early user involvement in the development of information technology-related products for older people. 131-140 - Lorna Lines, Kate S. Hone:
Eliciting user requirements with older adults: lessons from the design of an interactive domestic alarm system. 141-148 - Simeon Keates, P. John Clarkson, Peter Robinson:
Design for participation: providing access to e-information for older adults. 149-163
Volume 3, Number 3-4, October 2004
- Anthony Savidis, Constantine Stephanidis:
Unified user interface development: the software engineering of universally accessible interactions. 165-193 - Pontus Engelbrektsson, I. C. Marianne Karlsson, Blaithin Gallagher, Heather Hunter, Helen Petrie, Anne-Marie O'Neill:
Developing a navigation aid for the frail and visually impaired. 194-201 - Jonathan Lazar, Gabriele Meiselwitz, Anthony F. Norcio:
A taxonomy of novice user perception of error on the Web. 202-208 - Silas S. Brown, Peter Robinson:
Transformation frameworks and their relevance in universal design. 209-223 - Aseel Berglund, Pontus Johansson:
Using speech and dialogue for interactive TV navigation. 224-238 - Richard van de Sluis, Elmo M. A. Diederiks:
The experience of being connected. 239-251 - Giorgio Brajnik:
Comparing accessibility evaluation tools: a method for tool effectiveness. 252-263 - José Luis Gómez Barroso, Jorge Pérez Martínez:
The geography of the digital divide: broadband deployment in the Community of Madrid. 264-271 - Renate Anderweit, Michael Pieper:
German BIENE award reveals best practice in barrier-free Web design. 272-275 - Hiroyuki Umemuro:
Lowering elderly Japanese users' resistance towards computers by using touchscreen technology. 276-288 - Sri Hastuti Kurniawan:
Interaction design: Beyond human-computer interaction by Preece, Sharp and Rogers (2001), ISBN 0471492787. 289-289
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