Accessibility of IBM Business Automation Workflow

IBM® Business Automation Workflow includes features that make working with workflows more accessible for people with disabilities.

Accessibility features

IBM Business Automation Workflow supports features for vision-impaired users, users with mobility impairments or limited hand use, hearing-impaired users, and cognitively impaired users.

For more information about the accessibility features that are available in IBM Business Automation Workflow, see Accessibility features.

Business Automation Workflow uses WAI-ARIA to comply with accessibility checkpoints. WAI-ARIA is supported using Mozilla Firefox version 3.6 or later and JAWS version 12 or later.

You can request a U.S. Section 508 Voluntary Product Accessibility Template (VPAT) on the IBM Product accessibility information web page.

Keyboard navigation

Business Automation Workflow supports standard web browser navigation keys for its web interface and Microsoft Windows navigation keys for its Eclipse rich-client interface and command-line interface.

Interface information

For interface characteristics for IBM Business Automation Workflow, including installation and administration characteristics, characteristics for business analysts, developers, and users, see Interface characteristics.

Vendor software

Business Automation Workflow includes certain third-party software not covered under the IBM license agreement. IBM makes no representation about status of these products regarding the Section 508 of the U.S. Federal Rehabilitation. Contact the vendor for information about the Section 508 status of its products.

Documentation

The documentation that is included with IBM Business Automation Workflow is enabled for accessibility, for example:
  • The documentation is available in HTML formats to help you apply screen-reader software technology.
  • Images in the documentation are provided with alternative text that explains the contents of the images, which is helpful if you have a visual impairment.

IBM and accessibility

For more information about the commitment that IBM has to accessibility, see the IBM Accessibility Center.