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UX in Universal Design Series: The Importance of Large Touch Targets in Health Systems – 5

Welcome to another insightful installment in our UX in Universal Design series! This time, we’ll be focusing on the importance of large touch targets within health systems. As healthcare increasingly relies on digital interfaces—whether through patient portals, check-in kiosks, or mobile health apps—it’s crucial to ensure that these technologies are accessible to all users, including […]

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Key Principles of Usability for Touch and Gesture Accessibility in Health Systems – 4

Welcome to another insightful edition of our UX in Universal Design series! In this installment, we’ll be focusing on touch and gesture accessibility, particularly within health systems. As touchscreens and gesture-based interfaces become increasingly common in healthcare settings, it’s essential to ensure that these technologies are accessible to all users, including those with physical disabilities. […]

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UX in Universal Design Series: Key Principles for Voice Control and Speech in Health Systems – 3

Welcome to another installment in our UX in Universal Design series! This edition focuses on the key principles of usability for voice control and speech recognition specifically tailored for individuals with physical disabilities within health systems. Voice control and speech recognition technologies are essential tools for enhancing accessibility and improving patient experiences. By implementing these […]

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UX in Universal Design Series: Key Principles for Keyboard Access in Health Systems – 2

Welcome to the next installment in our UX in Universal Design series! This edition focuses on the key principles of usability for keyboard access specifically tailored for individuals with physical disabilities within health systems. Ensuring that healthcare digital interfaces are accessible via keyboard navigation is crucial for providing equitable care and improving patient outcomes. By […]

Usability and Experience (UX) in Universal Design Series: Age-Related Declines – 5

Enhancing Accessibility: Usability and UX for Age-Related Declines in Universal Design In this installment of our Usability and Experience (UX) in Universal Design series, we focus on addressing the needs of older adults and the age-related declines that can affect their interaction with products, environments, and systems. Designing for age-related accessibility involves creating user experiences […]

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Usability and Experience (UX) in Universal Design Series: Visual Disabilities – 4

Enhancing Accessibility: Usability and UX for Individuals with Visual Disabilities in Universal Design In this installment of our Usability and Experience (UX) in Universal Design series, we focus on the needs and considerations for individuals with visual disabilities. Designing for visual accessibility involves creating user experiences that are navigable, understandable, and usable for individuals who […]

Usability and Experience (UX) in Universal Design Series: Cognitive Disabilities – 3

Enhancing Accessibility: Usability and UX for Individuals with Cognitive Disabilities in Universal Design In this installment of our Usability and Experience (UX) in Universal Design series, we focus on the unique needs and considerations for individuals with cognitive disabilities. Designing for cognitive accessibility involves creating user experiences that are intuitive, clear, and supportive of diverse […]

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Usability and Experience (UX) in Universal Design Series: Auditory Disabilities – 2

Enhancing Accessibility: Usability and UX for Individuals with Auditory Disabilities in Universal Design Continuing our exploration of Usability and Experience (UX) in Universal Design, this installment focuses on the needs and considerations for individuals with auditory disabilities. Designing for accessibility involves creating inclusive experiences that cater to users who are deaf or hard of hearing. […]

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Part 2: Read and Validate PDF Text Content in Browser Using PDFBox and Selenium

Validating the content of PDF files that an application generates is a common task while testing web applications. To do this, utilize PDFBox, a Java library for managing PDF documents, in combination with Selenium, a potent web automation tool. This post will demonstrate how to use PDFBox and Selenium to read and validate PDF text […]

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Usability and Experience (UX) in Universal Design Series: Physical Disabilities – 1

Usability and UX for Individuals with Physical Disabilities in Universal Design In our ongoing exploration of Usability and Experience (UX) in Universal Design, this installment focuses on the specific needs and considerations for individuals with physical disabilities. Creating inclusive and accessible designs for users with physical disabilities is crucial for ensuring equity and usability. This […]

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Usability and UX: Enhancing Accessibility for Diverse User Groups in Universal Design

In this Usability and Experience (UX) in Universal Design series, we focus on the profound impact that usability and UX have on diverse user groups. Understanding and addressing the needs of various populations is crucial for creating inclusive and accessible designs. This article delves into why it matters and how inclusive design can significantly enhance […]

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Desktop application development with Angular and Electron

Desktop application development with Angular and Electron Electron is a framework that allows you to use web development paradigms (i.e. HTML, CSS, JavaScript) to develop cross-platform desktop applications. Typically, desktop applications are developed in lower-level, compiled languages such as Java, C#, and C++, so it’s neat that this is possible. It’s simple enough to create […]

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