IP Library Granted Patent US 6,981,246
Granted Patent B2
US 6,981,246 · App. 09/858,992 · Granted Dec 27, 2005

Method and apparatus for automatic accessibility assessment

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Patent No.
US 6,981,246
App. No.
09/858,992
Granted
Dec 27, 2005
Kind
B2
Abstract

The present invention provides a method and apparatus for automatic accessibility assessment. One embodiment of the present invention automatically executes and tests the accessibility of a computer program. This embodiment analyzes the executing computer program to determine whether enough information is presented for assistive technologies to work properly with the computer program. Another embodiment manipulates the user interface by simulating interactions with assistive technologies. Thus, it is determined which portion of the computer program's functionality is reachable through interaction with the simulated assistive devices. One embodiment allows a user to select states for testing which are otherwise unreachable by the simulated assistive devices. The computer program's interactions with the simulated assistive devices are used to determine whether any accessibility failures exist in the computer program. One embodiment is designed to test computer programs written in a platform-independent programming language. One embodiment is designed to test computer programs written in the Java programming language. Other embodiments are designed to test computer programs written in other programming languages.

Claims (68)

1. A method of automatic accessibility assessment of a computer program comprising:

performing one or more accessibility tests on said computer program; and

recording how well said computer program performs on said accessibility tests, wherein the accessibility tests determine whether enough information is presented in said computer program for assistive technologies to work with said computer program.

2. The method of claim 1 wherein said step of performing comprises:

simulating one or more assistive technologies; and

interacting with said computer program using a first simulated assistive technology.

3. The method of claim 2 wherein said step of performing further comprises:

interacting with said computer program using a standard input device.

4. The method of claim 2 wherein said step of performing further comprises:

interacting with said computer program using a standard output device.

5. The method of claim 2 wherein said step of interacting comprises:

transitioning through one or more states of said computer program.

6. The method of claim 5 wherein said step of transitioning is performed by a person.

7. The method of claim 2 wherein said step of interacting is performed automatically.

8. The method of claim 1 wherein said computer program is written in a platform-independent programming language.

9. The method of claim 8 wherein said platform-independent programming language is Java.

10. The method of claim 1 wherein step of performing comprises:

determining whether one or more data items are present wherein said data items are used by an assistive device.

11. The method of claim 1 wherein said step of recording comprises:

prioritizing a list of accessibility failures.

12. The method of claim 1 wherein said step of recording comprises:

categorizing an accessibility failure by a state of said computer program wherein said accessibility failure occurred in said state.

13. An automatic accessibility assessor comprising:

a tester configured to perform one or more accessibility tests on a computer program; and

a recorder configured to record how well said computer program performs on said accessibility tests.

wherein said accessibility tests determine whether enough information is presented in said computer program for assistive technologies to work with said computer program.

14. The automatic accessibility assessor of claim 13 wherein said tester comprises:

a simulator configured to simulate one or more assistive technologies; and

an interface device configured to interact with said computer program using a first simulated assistive technology.

15. The automatic accessibility assessor of claim 14 wherein said tester further comprises:

a second interface device configured to interact with said computer program using a standard input device.

16. The automatic accessibility assessor of claim 14 wherein said tester further comprises:

a third interface device configured to interact with said computer program using a standard output device.

17. The automatic accessibility assessor of claim 14 wherein said interface device is further configured to transition through one or more states of said computer program.

18. The automatic accessibility assessor of claim 17 wherein said interface device is further configured to accept an input from a person.

19. The automatic accessibility assessor of claim 14 wherein said interface device is further configured to perform automatically.

20. The automatic accessibility assessor of claim 13 wherein said computer program is written in a platform-independent programming language.

21. The automatic accessibility assessor of claim 20 wherein said platform-independent programming language is Java.

22. The automatic accessibility assessor of claim 13 wherein said tester comprises:

a determiner configured to determine whether one or more data items are present wherein said data items are used by an assistive device.

23. The automatic accessibility assessor of claim 13 wherein said recorder is further configured to prioritize a list of accessibility failures.

24. The automatic accessibility assessor of claim 13 wherein said recorder is further configured to categorize an accessibility failure by a state of said computer program wherein said accessibility failure occurred in said state.

25. A computer program product comprising:

a computer usable medium having computer readable program code embodies therein configured for automatic accessibility assessment of a first computer program, comprising:

computer readable code configured to cause a computer to perform one or more accessibility tests on a computer program; and

computer readable code configured to cause a computer to record how well said computer program performs on said accessibility tests,

wherein said accessiblitiy tests determine whether enough information is presented in said computer program for assistive technologies to work with said computer program.

26. The computer program product of claim 25 wherein said computer readable code configured to cause a computer to perform comprises:

computer readable code configured to cause a computer to simulate one or more assistive technologies; and

computer readable code configured to cause a computer to interact with said computer program using a first simulated assistive technology.

27. The computer program product of claim 26 wherein said computer readable code configured to cause a computer to perform further comprises:

computer readable code configured to cause a computer to interact with said computer program using a standard input device.

28. The computer program product of claim 26 wherein said computer readable code configured to cause a computer to perform further comprises:

computer readable code configured to cause a computer to interact with said computer program using a standard output device.

29. The computer program product of claim 26 wherein said computer readable code configured to cause a computer to interact comprises:

computer readable code configured to cause a computer to transition through one or more states of said computer program.

30. The computer program product of claim 29 wherein said computer readable code configured to cause a computer to interact further comprises:

computer readable code configured to cause a computer to accept an input from a person.

31. The computer program product of claim 26 wherein said computer readable code configured to cause a computer to interact comprises:

computer readable code configured to cause a computer to perform automatically.

32. The computer program product of claim 25 wherein said computer program is written in a platform-independent programming language.

33. The computer program product of claim 32 wherein said platform-independent programming language is Java.

34. The computer program product of claim 25 wherein said computer readable code configured to cause a computer to perform comprises:

computer readable code configured to cause a computer to determine whether one or more data items are present wherein said data items are used by an assistive device.

35. The computer program product of claim 25 wherein said computer readable code configured to cause a computer to record comprises:

computer readable code configured to cause a computer to prioritize a list of accessibility failures.

36. The computer program product of claim 25 wherein said computer readable code configured to cause a computer to record comprises:

computer readable code configured to cause a computer to categorize an accessibility failure by a state of said computer program wherein said accessibility failure occurred in said state.

Assignments (1)
MERGER AND CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Dec 14, 2015
From: ORACLE USA, INC.; SUN MICROSYSTEMS, INC.; ORACLE AMERICA, INC.
To: ORACLE AMERICA, INC.
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