Journal: Universal Access in the Information Society

Volume 3, Issue 3-4

165 -- 193Anthony Savidis, Constantine Stephanidis. Unified user interface development: the software engineering of universally accessible interactions
194 -- 201Pontus Engelbrektsson, I. C. Marianne Karlsson, Blaithin Gallagher, Heather Hunter, Helen Petrie, Anne-Marie O Neill. Developing a navigation aid for the frail and visually impaired
202 -- 208Jonathan Lazar, Gabriele Meiselwitz, Anthony F. Norcio. A taxonomy of novice user perception of error on the Web
209 -- 223Silas S. Brown, Peter Robinson. Transformation frameworks and their relevance in universal design
224 -- 238Aseel Berglund, Pontus Johansson. Using speech and dialogue for interactive TV navigation
239 -- 251Richard van de Sluis, Elmo M. A. Diederiks. The experience of being connected
252 -- 263Giorgio Brajnik. Comparing accessibility evaluation tools: a method for tool effectiveness
264 -- 271José Luis Gómez Barroso, Jorge Pérez Martínez. The geography of the digital divide: broadband deployment in the Community of Madrid
272 -- 275Renate Anderweit, Michael Pieper. German BIENE award reveals best practice in barrier-free Web design
276 -- 288Hiroyuki Umemuro. Lowering elderly Japanese users resistance towards computers by using touchscreen technology
289 -- 289Sri Hastuti Kurniawan. Interaction design: Beyond human-computer interaction by Preece, Sharp and Rogers (2001), ISBN 0471492787

Volume 3, Issue 2

111 -- 113Mary Zajicek, Stephen A. Brewster. Design principles to support older adults
114 -- 121Darren J. Reed, Andrew F. Monk. Using familiar technologies in unfamiliar ways and learning from the old about the new
122 -- 130Mary Zajicek, Richard Wales, Andrew Lee. Speech interaction for older adults
131 -- 140Rosine Eisma, Anna Dickinson, J. Goodman, Audrey Syme, L. Tiwari, Alan F. Newell. Early user involvement in the development of information technology-related products for older people
141 -- 148Lorna Lines, Kate S. Hone. Eliciting user requirements with older adults: lessons from the design of an interactive domestic alarm system
149 -- 163Simeon Keates, P. John Clarkson, Peter Robinson. Design for participation: providing access to e-information for older adults

Volume 3, Issue 1

1 -- 5Jan Gulliksen, Susan Harker, Gregg C. Vanderheiden. Guidelines, standards, methods and processes for software accessibility
6 -- 16Jan Gulliksen, Susan Harker. The software accessibility of human-computer interfaces-ISO Technical Specification 16071
17 -- 29Jim A. Carter, David W. Fourney. Using a universal access reference model to identify further guidance that belongs in ISO 16071
30 -- 37Paul S. Reed, Daryle Gardner-Bonneau, Scott Isensee. Software accessibility standards and guidelines: progress, current status, and future developments
38 -- 47Jon Gunderson. W3C user agent accessibility guidelines 1.0 for graphical Web browsers
48 -- 56David Poulson, Colette Nicolle. Making the Internet accessible for people with cognitive and communication Impairments
57 -- 70Barbara Leporini, Fabio Paternò. Increasing usability when interacting through screen readers
71 -- 79Julio Abascal, Myriam Arrue, Inmaculada Fajardo, Nestor Garay-Vitoria, Jorge Tomás. The use of guidelines to automatically verify Web accessibility
80 -- 87Henrike Gappa, Gabriele Nordbrock. Applying Web accessibility to Internet portals
88 -- 95Carlos A. Velasco, Yehya Mohamad, Alfred S. Gilman, Nikos Viorres, Evangelos Vlachogiannis, Argyris Arnellos, Jenny S. Darzentas. Universal access to information services-the need for user information and its relationship to device profiles
96 -- 101Jan Gulliksen, Hans Andersson, Per Lundgren. Accomplishing universal access through system reachability-a management perspective
102 -- 106Clas Thorén. The procurement of usable and accessible software
107 -- 110Bruno Niman, Knut Nordby. ETSI s human factors contribution to eEurope