Accessibility features help users who have a physical disability,
such as restricted mobility or limited vision, to use information
technology products successfully.
Accessibility
features
The
following list describes major accessibility features in
IBM® Business Process Manager. The
product supports the following functions:
- Features for vision-impaired users:
- Supports interfaces commonly used by screen readers that run on
Microsoft Windows.
- Supports customization of screen magnification.
- Supports customization of display attributes such as color, contrast,
and font size.
- Can be operated using only the keyboard in most cases.
- Does not have timed responses in the interface.
- Communicates information independently of color in most cases.
- In most cases, fields that require user inputs have associated
labels or instructions that are provided through assistive technology.
- Uses consistent layouts to help navigation.
- Features for users with mobility impairments or limited hand use:
- Can be operated using only the keyboard in most cases.
- Does not have timed responses in the interface.
- Features for deaf and hard-of-hearing users:
- Does not have audio features in the interface.
- Features for cognitively impaired users:
- Uses consistent layouts to help navigation.
- In most cases, fields that require user inputs have associated
labels or instructions that are provided through assistive technology.
- Does not have timed responses in the interface.
- Features for users with photosensitive epilepsy:
- Allows the user to access the interfaces without inducing seizures
that are due to photosensitivity.
The Information Center included with IBM Business Process Manager is
accessibility-enabled.
You can request a U.S. Section 508
Voluntary Product Accessibility Template (VPAT) on the IBM Product
accessibility information web page at www.ibm.com/able/product_accessibility.
Interface information
The following are general interface characteristics for installing
and administering IBM Business Process Manager:
- Installation
You can install IBM Business Process Manager either
in graphical or silent form. The silent installation program is recommended
for users with accessibility needs.
For instructions,
see Installing IBM Business Process Manager silently.
You
can install IBM Business Process Manager for z/OS® using
scripts, and you can install the IBM Business Process Manager Client
silently from the command line. This silent installation meets accessibility
needs..
- Administration
The administrative console is the primary interface
for managing applications that are deployed with Process Server. The
Process Admin Console is the primary interface for managing Process
Servers in your runtime environments and for managing the Process
Center server that is part of the Process Center. The Process Center
console provides a convenient location for administrators to create
and maintain high-level library items, such as process applications
and toolkits. All three consoles are displayed within a standard
web browser. By using an accessible web browser, such as Mozilla Firefox
or Microsoft Internet Explorer, administrators
are able to:
- Use screen-reader software and a digital speech synthesizer to
hear what is displayed on the screen.
- Operate most features by using the keyboard instead of the mouse.
You can also configure and administer some of the product
features, such as managing the server profile, by using command-line
interfaces instead of the graphical interfaces.
Interface characteristics for business analysts and
developers
Business analysts and developers can model and
implement new business processes, design user interfaces for business
processes, and visualize process data, with Process Designer. They
can also use the Process Center Console to create and manage process
applications and toolkits they created.
For information on how
to navigate Process Designer with the keyboard, see Process Designer
tips and shortcuts.
Process Designer and Process Center
Console have the following limitations:
- In Process Designer:
- Some icons do not display properly in high contrast.
- In some cases, the visual focus indicator that responds to user
input is not available to assistive technology.
- In Process Center Console:
- Navigating the table report that is generated from Process Documentation
requires the use of a mouse.
- Process instance details in Process Inspector cannot be fully
readable by a screen reader, and selecting most task actions requires
the use of mouse. See
- Going to the search results in Process Center Console requires
the use of a mouse.
Interface characteristics for end users
The
accessibility features of Process Portal are described in Accessibility in Process Portal.
Starting
in IBM Business Process Manager 8.0.1, Coaches are accessible. However,
Heritage Coaches are not designed to be accessible.
The distinctions
between different types of Coaches are described at Difference
between Coaches and Heritage Coaches.
For Coaches and
Coach Views, the following accessibility notes apply:
- When you are using JAWS to read the Date Time Picker control and
you use Ctrl+Page Up or Ctrl+Page Down to change the year in the calendar,
JAWS does not announce this change. However, when you complete setting
the date, JAWS announces the date, which includes the updated year.
This behavior is part of the underlying technology for the Date Time
Picker. For more information, see "Screen Reader Issues" at
http://dojotoolkit.org/reference-guide/1.7/dijit/Calendar.html#dijit-calendar.
- When you are using JAWS to set the time in the On Click Date Time
Picker, JAWS announces the following instructions: To set the value
use the arrow key or type the value. JAWS users should type the time
value and ignore the instructions to use the arrow keys. JAWS does
not announce changes when you use the arrow keys. This behavior is
part of the underlying technology for the On Click Date Time Picker.
For more information, see "Accessibility" at
http://dojotoolkit.org/reference-guide/1.7/dijit/Calendar.html#dijit-calendar.
Vendor software
This product 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.
Information Center
The information center
included with IBM Business Process Manager is accessibility-enabled.
The information center includes the following additional features
to aid accessibility:
- The documentation is available in HTML formats to help users apply
screen-reader software technology.
- Images in the documentation are provided with alternative text
so that users with vision impairments can use the contents of the
images.