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Beyond accessibility compliance : building the next generation of inclusive products /

Take a deep look at accessibility as it applies to mobile and wearables. This book covers topics within the accessibility domain that are rarely covered or understood, despite the fact that nearly half of the world's population uses smartphones. Moreover, by 2025, 72% of smartphone users are ex...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Chadha, Sukriti (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: [New York] : Apress, [2023]
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo (Requiere registro previo con correo institucional)
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Intro
  • Table of Contents
  • About the Author
  • About the Technical Reviewer
  • Foreword by Mike Shebanek, Meta
  • Foreword by Larry Goldberg, XR Access
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction
  • Chapter 1: The Billion People Question
  • What Is a Disability?
  • What Is Accessibility? What Is Inclusion? What Is the Difference?
  • Power in Numbers
  • The Rich History of Innovation Inspired by People with Disabilities
  • Policy and Regulations
  • Case Study: Data Visualization for the Blind
  • Step 1: How Do We Summarize the Information Without a Visual Representation?
  • Step 2: How Do We Let the User Dive Deeper into the Data at Points of Interest?
  • Step 3: Why Do We Need a Chart on the Screen If the User Is Blind?
  • Step 4: Why a Dedicated, Full-Screen Experience?
  • Step 5: What Are the Options for Customization?
  • Step 6: How Else Can We Make This Better?
  • Case Study Takeaway
  • The Greatest Challenge
  • Mobile Focus
  • Summary
  • Chapter 2: The Chicken or the Egg?
  • Measuring Impact
  • What About Products Already on the Market?
  • Note on Roughly Quantifying Overhead of Audits
  • Summary
  • Chapter 3: The Basics: Functional User Needs and Common Solutions
  • User Needs by Type of Disability and Examples of Assistive Technologies
  • People with Visual Impairments
  • Alternative Text
  • Image Processing and Machine Learning in Action
  • Meaningful Sequence, Grouping, and Hierarchy
  • Dynamic Sizing
  • Colors Alone Are Not Used to Convey Meaning
  • Links and Other Actions That Lead to Context Change Have Clear Descriptions
  • An Auto-playing Video or Audio Should Not Interfere with the Screen Reader
  • Synchronized Video Content Has Audio Descriptions
  • Beyond Compliance
  • People with Hearing Impairment
  • Audio and Video Content Include Captions
  • Sound Cues Alone Are Not Used to Convey Meaning
  • Beyond Compliance
  • Case Study: Transcripts and Captions
  • People with Cognitive Impairment
  • Content Is Organized, Digestible, and Consistent
  • Timeouts or Limits on Interactions Are Adjustable
  • Animations, Complex Language, and Auto-updating Content Can Be Turned Off or Paused
  • Instructions and Errors on Forms Are Presented as Text, and in Context
  • Captcha and Other Authentication Methods Have Alternatives
  • Focus Indicator Is Visible
  • Beyond Compliance
  • People with Speech Impairment
  • Primarily Voice Input Applications Provide Alternative Ways of Interaction
  • Beyond Compliance
  • People with Mobility Impairment
  • All Content Is Accessible Through a Keyboard
  • Motion Actuation, Pointer Focus, or Activation Is Reversible
  • Beyond Compliance
  • Everyone
  • Avoid Using Jargon or Unnecessarily Complicated Language
  • Adhere to Global Settings
  • Allow Users to Provide Feedback
  • Summary
  • Chapter 4: Gameplan
  • Addressing Existing Issues
  • The Software Product Lifecycle: Embedding Inclusion
  • Product Management
  • User Research and Insights