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Home ยป Testing Websites and Applications for Section 508 Compliance
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Testing Websites and Applications for Section 508 Compliance

Date: 
June 26, 2012 - 2:00pm - 3:30pm

This webinar covers one of the key questions asked in regards to 508 complaince.  How do I determine if a system is 508 compliant? Discussion topics will include:

Did we write the application in a fashion that conforms to the coding requirements in the relevant standards? Did we code it correctly? (Technical Requirements)

Can people with disabilities using the application complete the core tasks of the application? Does the application as a whole produce an accessible experience? Can people with disabilities use it? (Functional Requirements)

Is the deployment context of the application accessible? Does the information, documentation, support and training produce an accessible experience? (Support Requirements)

The webinar will discuss the practical impact of answering these questions in the context of real world, enterprise development environments.

To register please visit: SSB Bart Group open link in a new window

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