Fwd: QA WG announces QA Handbook WG Note Publication

fyi, Tim Boland NIST

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>On behalf of the QA Working Group [1], I am pleased to announce the
>publication of the 22 November 2004 "The QA Handbook" Working Group
>Note. The document is available at:
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>http://www.w3.org/TR/2004/NOTE-qa-handbook-20041122/
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>Comments on this document are welcome, and may be
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>The QA WG looks forward to your review comments,
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>Karl Dubost                   Chair, QA WG
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>Abstract of QA Framework: Specification Guidelines
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>
>The QA Handbook (QAH) is a non-normative handbook about the process and 
>operational aspects of certain quality assurance practices of W3C's 
>Working Groups, with particular focus on testability and test topics. It 
>is intended for Working Group chairs and team contacts. It aims to help 
>them to avoid known pitfalls and benefit from experiences gathered from 
>the W3C Working Groups themselves. It provides techniques, tools, and 
>templates that should facilitate and accelerate their work. This document 
>is one of the QA Framework (QAF) family of documents of the Quality 
>Assurance (QA) Activity. QAF includes the other in-progress specification, 
>Specification Guidelines, plus a handful of test- and other QA-related 
>notes, advanced topics, and Wiki page collections.
>
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>Status of This Document
>=======================
>This section describes the status of this document at the time of its 
>publication. Other documents may supersede this document. A list of 
>current W3C publications and the latest revision of this technical report 
>can be found in the W3C technical reports index at http://www.w3.org/TR/.
>
>This document is a W3C Working Group Note, made available by the QA 
>Working Group of the W3C Quality Assurance (QA) Activity for discussion by 
>W3C Members and other interested parties. For more information about the 
>QA Activity, please see the QA Activity statement.
>
>This is the third publication of this document, and the first as a Working 
>Group Note. Further development and publication is anticipated. Interested 
>parties are asked to submit examples of the Guidelines and Good Practices, 
>for inclusion in future versions. The development of the templates linked 
>from this document will be finished. The QA Handbook will continue to be 
>coordinated with the other parts of the QA Framework.
>
>Publication as a Working Group Note does not imply endorsement by the W3C 
>Membership. This is a draft document and may be updated, replaced or 
>obsoleted by other documents at any time. It is inappropriate to cite this 
>document as other than work in progress.
>
>Comments on this document are welcome, and may be emailed to 
>www-qa@w3.org, the publicly archived list of the QA Interest Group. Please 
>note that your comments will be publicly archived and available, do not 
>send information that should not be distributed, such as private data.
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>
>--
>Karl Dubost
>QA WG Chair, W3C Conformance Manager
>*** Be Strict To Be Cool ***
>
>
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