- capable of being reached; "a town accessible by rail"
- capable of being read with comprehension; "readily accessible to the nonprofessional reader"; "the tales seem more approachable than his more difficult novels"
- easily obtained; "most students now have computers accessible"; "accessible money"
- easy to get along with or talk to; friendly; "an accessible and genial man"
- (accessibility) handiness: the quality of being at hand when needed
- (accessibility) approachability: the attribute of being easy to meet or deal with
- Accessibility is a general term used to describe the degree to which a product, device, service, or environment is accessible by as many people as possible. Accessibility can be viewed as the "ability to access" and possible benefit of some system or entity. ...
- Easy of access or approach; approachable; Of a person, easy to approach; approachable; Open to the influence of; Obtainable; to be got at; Easily understood
- (Accessibility) The condition resulting from the inclusion of appropriate architectural elements to permit unrestricted entrance to, exit from, and use of buildings and facilities.
- (Accessibility) Is a characteristic of technology that enables people with disabilities to use it. Also benefits people with older or slower software/hardware. ...
- Accessibility in the context of the Web means building a Web that everyone is able to access, regardless of their level of physical or mental ability.
- (Accessibility) The extent to which computers are easy to use and available to a wide range of users, including people with one or more physical disabilities.
- (accessibility) The ability to obtain the use of a computer system resource, or the ability and means necessary to store data, retrieve data, or communicate with a system. [SRV] (see also computer, resource, system, access)
- (accessibility) An aggregate measure of how reachable locations are from a given location. The ACCESSIBILITY command computes values for accessibility as a function of the distance between locations and an empirically derived distance decay parameter.
- (Accessibility) The UTD is designed to work with screen readers and screen magnifiers. The voice can be “turned off” so that it will not interfere with a screen reader voice. After all, if you already have a screen reader you do not need another program that talks. ...
- (Accessibility) In Web pages, it refers to the ability of a Web page to be viewed by everyone, especially people with disabilities who use various assistive technologies. ...
- (Accessibility) A carrier's ability to provide service between an origin and a destination.
- Accessibility means that people with a variety of disabilities can perceive, comprehend, navigate, and interact with the Web, and that they can also contribute to the Web.
- (Accessibility (Web)) Accessibility refers to web page information/content being obtainable and functional to people with disabilities. It is about providing access to information for those who would otherwise lose their opportunity to use the web. ...
- Barriers to accessibility can be physical, sensory, or cognitive. A barrier-free environment is one that can be accessed by people of all abilities, regardless of physical, sensory, or cognitive limitation. ...
- (Accessibility) The basis of accessibility is that every Web user should have access to the information and experiences available online. ...
- (Accessibility) The extent to which data is available, or easily and quickly retrievable.
- (Accessibility) The ease of access or approach to equipment for operation, inspection, maintenance and lubrication.
- (Accessibility) Data that is relatively easily obtained
- (Accessibility) A measure of the ease with which a specific population can obtain appropriate health services and be served by facilities within the health care system. ...