JIS X 8341-3:2010
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Guidelines for older persons and persons with disabilities-Information and communications equipment, software and services-Part 3: Web content
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
JIS | 2010-08-20 | 69 |
This Standard is intended to ensure and improve the information accessibility mainly for older persons, persons with disabilities and persons with temporary disabilities, and to specify the issues which need to be taken into consideration in planning, designing, production and development, verification, and maintenance and operation of Web content.
Clause 4 defines the degree of conformance to clause 7, and the success criterion concerning clause 7 to meet each attainment level is known.
In clause 6, the requirements that should be taken into consideration in each stage of planning, designing, production and development, verification, and maintenance and operation are specified.
The person responsible for a set of Web pages can test whether the produced and developed content conforms to this Standard at what level of clause 4 using the test method given in clause 8.
The disabilities of people with disabilities include blindness and low vision, deafness and hearing loss, learning disabilities, cognitive limitations, limited movement, speech difficulties, photosensitivity and combinations of these.
NOTE: "Low vision" refers to "a state in which the problem associated with a visual function still interferes with everyday activities even if it is corrected with glasses" and it views effects on activities of persons with disabilities wider than it views effects on activities of persons with "weak eyesight" that refers to "vision after correction of both eyes of less than 0.3".
The Web content in this Standard refers to any information and sensory experience to be communicated to the users by means of a user agent such as a Web browser and assistive technology, and is applied, for instance, to the content used with a Web application, a Web system, a personal digital assistant, etc., the electronic document created using Web content technology distributed through Internet, intranet and on recorded media such as CD-ROM, and the devices etc. that are designed to be operated using a Web browser.