TY - GEN
T1 - Design for All in Information Technology: A Universal Concern
AU - Darzentas, Jenny
AU - Miesenberger, Klaus
PY - 2005
Y1 - 2005
N2 - The concept of Design for All is not well understood, and the issues of accessibility and inclusion are often relegated to specialists and dedicated conferences. This paper introduces the concept of Design for All dispelling some of the misunderstandings that surround it, and situating it within the accessibility in the built environment. Some of the reasons for undertaking Design for All are discussed, and, making use fo the analogy of the printed book, the paper then shows how. Design for all in combination with Information technologies are anablers in the widest sense of the term. Finally, it is noted that Design for All is a process, not a product, and while there are people who specialise in eAccessibility, the research agenda demands more involvement from information technologists of all kinds. These are issues that concern us all, in our roles as designers and implementers of information technology, as well as in our role as consumers of information and participants in the Information Society.
AB - The concept of Design for All is not well understood, and the issues of accessibility and inclusion are often relegated to specialists and dedicated conferences. This paper introduces the concept of Design for All dispelling some of the misunderstandings that surround it, and situating it within the accessibility in the built environment. Some of the reasons for undertaking Design for All are discussed, and, making use fo the analogy of the printed book, the paper then shows how. Design for all in combination with Information technologies are anablers in the widest sense of the term. Finally, it is noted that Design for All is a process, not a product, and while there are people who specialise in eAccessibility, the research agenda demands more involvement from information technologists of all kinds. These are issues that concern us all, in our roles as designers and implementers of information technology, as well as in our role as consumers of information and participants in the Information Society.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/26844581264
U2 - 10.1007/11546924_40
DO - 10.1007/11546924_40
M3 - Conference proceedings
SN - 3540285660
VL - 3588
T3 - Lecture Notes in Computer Science
SP - 406
EP - 420
BT - Database and Expert Systems Application, 16th International Conference, DEXA 2005, Copenhagen, Denmark, August 2005, Proceedings
A2 - Andersen, K.V., Debenham, J., Wagner, R., null
PB - Springer Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2005
ER -