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
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |2 pages
Part 1 Introduction
part |2 pages
Part 2 General Issues in the Design Process
chapter 3|32 pages
Accessibility and Usability Requirements for ICTs for Disabled and Elderly People: a Functional Classification Approach
Helen Petrie
chapter 4|10 pages
On the Validity of Design Guidelines and the Role of Standardisation
Floris van Nes
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
chapter 12|14 pages
The ISO Approach to the Development of Ergonomics Standards for Accessibility
Jan Gulliksen, Susan Harker and John Steger
part |2 pages
Part 5 Guidelines for Specific Application Areas
part |2 pages
Part 6 The Future