ARIA
Accessible Rich Internet Applications (ARIA) is a set of attributes that enhance the accessibility of web content for people with disabilities.
Accessible Rich Internet Applications (ARIA) is a set of attributes that enhance the accessibility of web content for people with disabilities.
A cognitive bias where individuals underestimate their own abilities and performance relative to others, believing they are worse than average.
A logical fallacy that occurs when one assumes that what is true for a part is also true for the whole.
Information Visualization (InfoVis) is the study and practice of visual representations of abstract data to reinforce human cognition.
A concept that humans make decisions within the limits of their knowledge, cognitive capacity, and available time, leading to satisficing rather than optimal solutions.
Anchoring (also known as Focalism) is a cognitive bias where individuals rely heavily on the first piece of information (the "anchor") when making decisions.
A cognitive bias where individuals favor others who are perceived to be similar to themselves, affecting judgments and decision-making.
Redundant, outdated, or unnecessary code or design elements that accumulate over time in a system.
Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) is a program developed by W3C to improve web accessibility.