Re: Research on frequency and severity of failures

>>In a typical audit we usually get 10-14 level-A issues, 4-7 AA issues, is
that the same for others?

I'm guessing when you say an issue, you are not talking about the number of
instances of that (type of) issue but just the issue itself, such as
"Missing heading tags for visual headings" being one issue, for which there
may be 100's of instances.

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On Tue, Jan 10, 2017 at 9:12 AM, Michael Gower <michael.gower@ca.ibm.com>
wrote:

> Alastair wrote:In a typical audit we usually get 10-14 level-A issues,
> 4-7 AA issues, is that the same for others?
>
> When I was working on a model for accelerating accessibility, I had very
> similar questions not only about the relevance of WCAG levels, but the
> nature, frequency, severity and remediation efforts for accessibility
> issues. I've identified this as a research opportunity, as I did not find
> much useful data. I'd welcome any references, data sources or non-anecdotal
> findings on this topic.
>
> Michael Gower
>
>

Received on Tuesday, 10 January 2017 15:19:58 UTC