Glossary
Terms used in accessibility research and practice. Each entry has a definition, common aliases, and category tags.
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- Requirements engineering(also: RE, Requirements elicitation)
- Requirements engineering (RE) is the systematic process of identifying, documenting, analysing, and managing the needs and constraints that a software system must satisfy. It encompasses elicitation techniques (interviews, workshops, prototyping, observation), specification…
- Retrofit Accessibility(also: Accessibility Retrofitting, Bolt-On Accessibility)
- The practice of adding accessibility features to a product, system, or interface after it has already been designed and built for non-disabled users. Retrofit accessibility often results in suboptimal experiences because the fundamental interaction paradigms may be misaligned…
- Reverse Inclusion
- A design approach that begins with the lived experience and needs of a person with a disability and then expands the design outward to include broader social circles and communities. Reverse inclusion inverts the typical inclusive design process, which starts from neurotypical…
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