ABSTRACT

The elderly population is growing and disabilities tend to increase with age. Professionals in the fields of human-computer interaction (HCI) are becoming increasingly aware of the needs of the elderly and people with disabilities. They also need to ensure that systems are designed for all, with specific consideration of these groups, not only comp

part |2 pages

Part 1 Introduction

part |2 pages

Part 2 General Issues in the Design Process

part |2 pages

Part 3 Tools for Accessing and Using Guidelines

chapter 6|16 pages

Managing Accessibility Guidelines during User Interface Design

Constantine Stephanidis and Demosthenes Akoumianakis

chapter 8|14 pages

Bobby: A Validation Tool for Disability Access on the World Wide Web

Charles G.Hitchcock, Jr.

part |2 pages

Part 4 Existing Guidelines

part |2 pages

Part 5 Guidelines for Specific Application Areas

chapter 14|14 pages

Public Access Terminals

chapter 17|10 pages

User Friendly Software for Computer

Andrew Downie and Ann MacCann

part |2 pages

Part 6 The Future

chapter 18|20 pages

Telecommunications—Accessibility and Future Directions

Gregg Vanderheiden