Re: [wot-ig/wg] Blog post on accessibility & the WoT

Michael,

Thank you for the feedback and the comment - good spot, I will edit this later today.

I’m still sorting out the logistics for attending the PlugFest, but I’m hopeful I should be able to attend (I have already registered my interest). I’d like to have some use cases prepared long before then, though.

Best wishes,  

Graeme Coleman
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Senior Accessibility Engineer
The Paciello Group
https://www.paciellogroup.com

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> On 14 Feb 2018, at 12:21, Mccool, Michael <michael.mccool@intel.com> wrote:
> 
> Graeme,
> Sorry it took so long to get back to you.   I think this is a good article and highlights an important application of descriptive metadata.  The more I think about it the more I realize the huge impact on accessibility the right metadata for physical devices would have.
> 
> There is one point I wanted to comment on, though: the first sentence in your section on the Thing Description, "The TD is a semantic, machine understandable, formal vocabulary..." actually that makes a TD sound like an ontology rather than a description, which is not quite accurate.  I think a better way to describe a TD is as a specification: a document that describes something else.  A TD can *use* various (semantic) vocabularies in its description, though, and ties into the Semantic Web specifically, so that is worth mentioning.
> 
> You say you're interested in digging into and defining use cases.  I think this will be very helpful for us at this point.
> 
> Michael McCool, Principal Engineer, Intel
> SSG/DPD/Technology Pathfinding and Innovation
> 
> On Feb 8, 2018, at 21:12, Graeme Coleman <gcoleman@paciellogroup.com <mailto:gcoleman@paciellogroup.com>> wrote:
> 
>> Dear all,
>> 
>> I was asked by my colleagues if I could write a public blog post on accessibility and the web of things. I thought I would share it here also, in case anyone would like to take a look:
>> 
>> https://developer.paciellogroup.com/blog/2018/02/accessibility-and-the-web-of-things-wot-part-2/ <https://developer.paciellogroup.com/blog/2018/02/accessibility-and-the-web-of-things-wot-part-2/>
>> 
>> Please let me know if I have misinterpreted anything in the Background section, and I will change it where necessary.
>> 
>> Best wishes,
>> 
>> Graeme Coleman
>> --
>> Senior Accessibility Engineer
>> The Paciello Group
>> https://www.paciellogroup.com <https://www.paciellogroup.com/>
>> 
>> A VFO™ Company http://www.vfo-group.com/ <http://www.vfo-group.com/>
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