
1) Availability 2) Availableness 3) Convenience 4) Handiness
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- the quality of being at hand when needed
- the attribute of being easy to meet or deal with
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Accessibility is the degree to which a product, device, service, or environment is available to as many people as possible. Accessibility can be viewed as the `ability to access` and benefit from some system or entity. The concept often focuses on people with disabilities or special needs (such as the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Dis.....
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• (n.) The quality of being accessible, or of admitting approach; receptibility.
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(from the article `applied logic`) ...In possible world semantics, is possible in some world if and only if is true in some world accessible to . Depending on the properties of the ...
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The extent to which a contractor's or employer's facility is readily approachable and does not inhib
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Refers to the ease by which an audience is able to receive, understand and act upon communications and services from businesses, big corporations, agencies, local and central government. Accessibility is a relatively modern concept, becoming increasingly prominent from the late 1900s, especially concerning state services, and particularly for disad...
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Ac·cess`i·bil'i·ty noun [ Latin
accessibilitas : confer French
accessibilité .] The quality of being accessible, or of admitting approach; receptibility.
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Web design can present barriers to people with sensory or neurological disabilities. The practice of making a website 'accessible' means that the builder has taken steps to address the needs of people with these disabilities.
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How accessible a product is. The level to which people with disabilities can use a product. (A product might be software, services, buildings). See also Section 508; usability.
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Accessibility is the term for making a facility usable by people with physical disabilities. Examples of accessibility include self-opening doors, elevators for multiple levels, raised lettering on signs and entry ramps
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A carrier’s ability to provide service between an origin and a destination.
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The extent to which a facility is readily approachable and usable by individuals with disabilities, particularly such areas as the personnel office, worksite and public areas.
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the attribute of being easy to meet or deal with
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