Preface.(IBM Systems Journal services)(Editorial)
The Extensible Markup Language (XML) is an open standard for
creating markup languages that describe the structure of data. Since the
first working draft, under the sponsorship of W3C ** (World . . .
Introduction.(IBM Software Group is introducing IBM DB2 Universal
Database 9.1 in support of XML)(extensible markup language)
XML is fast becoming the lingua franca of the internet as it is
used to specify, encode and convey an ever growing amount of
information. Tagged information architectures, of course, are . . .
Semantic triage for increased Web accessibility.(analysis on web
site designing)
INTRODUCTION
Access to and movement around complex hypermedia environments, of
which the Web is the most obvious example, have long been considered
important and major issues in the field of Web . . .
Personalization, interaction, and navigation in rich multimedia
documents for print-disabled users.(use of new technology)
INTRODUCTION
Access to text-based electronic information, whether in software
applications, on the World Wide Web (WWW), or in eBooks, is a problem
that has largely been solved for visually . . .
A mouse adapter for people with hand tremor.(new product from
International Business Machines Corp.)
INTRODUCTION
The project we describe here began soon after we attended
Information Technology for Seniors, a workshop organized by the IBM
Academy of Technology in 2002. The IBM Academy of . . .
Universal access to ambient intelligence environments:
opportunities and challenges for people with disabilities.
INTRODUCTION
The information society is expected to evolve in the direction of
the proliferation of computational systems that integrate a range of
networked interactive devices embedded into a . . .
Accessibility, transcription, and access everywhere.(web site
design for disabled persons)
INTRODUCTION
Societies worldwide have become increasingly aware of accessibility
requirements for users with a range of disabilities. Accessibility
improvements are, in part, driven by mandate. . . .
Improving Web accessibility through an enhanced open-source
browser.
INTRODUCTION
Accessibility technology is of value not only for people who have
disabilities, but also for a significant number of workers, many of whom
would not consider themselves as disabled . . .
Are guidelines enough? An introduction to designing Web sites
accessible to older people.
INTRODUCTION
As society becomes progressively "digital," there is an
increasing risk of excluding users with particular access needs. Among
those at risk of digital exclusion are many older . . .
A proposed architecture for integrating accessibility test
tools.
INTRODUCTION
Accessible design is intended to enable universal access (1) to
interactive systems, regardless of user impairments and preferred client
technology. Such design supports the specific . . .
Managing usability for people with disabilities in a large Web
presence.
INTRODUCTION
It is no longer difficult to find organizations that have been
working several years to create an accessible Web presence. However,
success is not yet common. Most surveys reveal . . .
Evaluating accessibility by simulating the experiences of users
with vision or motor impairments.
INTRODUCTION
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, almost one in five Americans
has a disability. (1) Additionally, the group of disabled individuals is
the only minority group of which any . . .
An architecture and applications for speech-based accessibility
systems.
INTRODUCTION
Accessibility is often mentioned as one of the major motivations
for the development of speech applications. For example, there has been
much work in speech-based and auditory . . .
Designing software architectures to facilitate accessible Web
applications.
INTRODUCTION
As consultants to the United States Social Security Administration,
a government agency that is committed to accessibility, we have
maintained a focus on improving the user . . .
Accessibility requirements for systems design to accommodate
users with vision impairments.
INTRODUCTION
An accessible information technology (IT) solution is one that is
usable by all people, regardless of ability or disability. Although
industry awareness of end user accessibility . . .
Preface.
The desire to make information technologies accessible to diverse
user populations has given rise to the burgeoning fields of universal
access and design. The goal of accessible design is to . . .
Introduction.
Accessibility has become an increasingly critical topic for
corporate environments and government agencies. This has resulted in
growing attention from the research and technical communities, . . .
Experience with K42, an open-source, Linux-compatible, scalable
operating-system kernel.
K42 is an open-source, Linux **-compatible, scalable
operating-system kernel whose implementation is based on advanced
programming techniques and incorporates innovative mechanisms and
policies. . . .
The use of open-source software in the IBM corporate
portal.
The growing popularity of open-source software in recent years has
led to its increased acceptance in the enterprise environment. In a
recent informal survey, a large percentage of respondents (60 . . .
The Jikes Research Virtual Machine project: building an
open-source research community.
On October 15, 2001, IBM Research launched the Jikes * RVM
(Research Virtual Machine) open-source project. Jikes RVM provides a
novel virtual-machine software infrastructure, suitable for research . . .
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