Re: Another automated accessibility testing tool --> design sheets + testcase files

Hello,

Thanks for your answer Frank. Unfortunetaly I won't be available this 
thurday, but I will next one. Is it still OK to exchange next thursday ?

greetings from Montpellier
Matthieu

On 21/10/2014 14:59, Frank Berker wrote:
> Hi Matthieu,
>
> sorry, I did not notice that you already were a participant of the group.
>
> I already checked out Tanaguru, Quail and WPSS from GitHub and did 
> some full text searches, because I don't like reinventing the wheel. 
> Therefore I had a look on some of the rules.
> The design sheets are a good resource, thanks a lot for that.
>
> Maybe you could join us on this Thursdays Skype call (16:00-17:00 CET) ?
>
> Greetings from Wetter
> Frank
>
> Am 21.10.2014 12:38, schrieb Matthieu Faure:
>> Hello,
>>
>> To complete my previous email, here are the design sheets of 
>> AccessiWeb 2.2 
>> <https://github.com/Tanaguru/Tanaguru-rules-AccessiWeb-2.2-doc/wiki> 
>> rules. You may also be interested in the testcase files for 
>> AccessiWeb 2.2 
>> <https://github.com/Tanaguru/Tanaguru/tree/master/rules/accessiweb2.2/src/test/resources/testcases/accessiweb22> 
>> we created in order to check each rule and its edge cases (~1600 files).
>>
>> Sincerely,
>> Matthieu
>>
>> On 20/10/2014 16:45, Matthieu Faure wrote:
>>> Hello Franck, hello all,
>>>
>>> Thanks for mentioning Tanaguru !
>>>
>>> May I add a few informations. Tanaguru is an engine designed to 
>>> analyse web pages, applied to web accessibility with accessibility 
>>> checks. It is referential-agnostic, as one can create his own tests 
>>> (on whatever you want, the way you want).
>>>
>>> By now different referentials are implemented :  AccessiWeb v2.2 as 
>>> you mentioned, AccessiWeb v3-HTML5-ARIA, French "RGAA" v2.2 and v3.0 
>>> (beta since this very month).
>>>
>>> A typical test is made of a "selector" and a "checker" (in most of 
>>> cases). You can find in the doc how to create you own rules in 
>>> Tanaguru 
>>> <https://github.com/Tanaguru/Tanaguru/wiki/Create-a-rule-:-Getting-started>.
>>>
>>> You will find the usual different kinds of tests:
>>>
>>>   * detection
>>>   * select and check
>>>   * site level rule
>>>   * nomenclature-based rule
>>>
>>> And also the various checkers:
>>>
>>>   * presence / absence of attribute or element
>>>   * element unicity
>>>   * text emptiness or length
>>>   * text belongs to blacklist
>>>   * language change
>>>   * ...
>>>
>>> and combined checkers like:
>>>
>>>   * link pertinence (combination of blacklist + emptiness + length...)
>>>
>>> If I may bring you more information, feel free to ask !
>>>
>>> Sincerely,
>>> Matthieu
>>>
>>> On 17/10/2014 13:48, Frank Berker wrote:
>>>> Hi All,
>>>>
>>>> I just found Tanaguru <http://www.tanaguru.org/>, a tool for 
>>>> automatic testing web-content against the french AccessiWeb 
>>>> <http://www.accessiweb.org/index.php/accessiweb-22-english-version.html>. 
>>>> They have an impressive set of selectors 
>>>> <https://github.com/Tanaguru/Tanaguru/blob/master/rules/rules-commons/src/main/java/org/opens/tanaguru/rules/keystore/CssLikeQueryStore.java> 
>>>> and AccessiWeb seems to be an official french implementation of 
>>>> WCAG2.0.
>>>> Maybe we should invite them also to participate in the group?
>>>>
>>>> Have a nice weekend
>>>> Frank
>>>> -- 
>>>> Frank Berker
>>>> fb@ftb-esv.de                       http://ftb-esv.de
>>>> FTB - Forschungsinstitut Technologie und Behinderung
>>>> Grundschötteler Strasse 40,             58300 Wetter
>>>> Telefon: 02335/9681-34        Telefax: 02335/9681-19
>>>
>>>
>>> -- 
>>> Fixe :        09 72 11 26 06
>>> Portable:  06 73 96 79 59
>>> Twitter: @mfaure <http://twitter.com/mfaure>
>>>
>>> Tanaguru logiciel libre pour mesurer l'Accessibilité Web 
>>> <http://www.Tanaguru.org/>
>>> KBAccess base de données collaborative de bons et mauvais exemples 
>>> d'Accessibilité web <http://www.kbaccess.org/>
>>>
>>
>>
>> -- 
>> Fixe :        09 72 11 26 06
>> Portable:  06 73 96 79 59
>> Twitter: @mfaure <http://twitter.com/mfaure>
>>
>> Tanaguru logiciel libre pour mesurer l'Accessibilité Web 
>> <http://www.Tanaguru.org/>
>> KBAccess base de données collaborative de bons et mauvais exemples 
>> d'Accessibilité web <http://www.kbaccess.org/>
>>
>
>
> -- 
> Frank Berker
> fb@ftb-esv.de                       http://ftb-esv.de
> FTB - Forschungsinstitut Technologie und Behinderung
> Grundschötteler Strasse 40,             58300 Wetter
> Telefon: 02335/9681-34        Telefax: 02335/9681-19


-- 
Fixe :        09 72 11 26 06
Portable:  06 73 96 79 59
Twitter: @mfaure <http://twitter.com/mfaure>

Tanaguru logiciel libre pour mesurer l'Accessibilité Web 
<http://www.Tanaguru.org/>
KBAccess base de données collaborative de bons et mauvais exemples 
d'Accessibilité web <http://www.kbaccess.org/>

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