RE: Rough draft of 20H1 plan

 

 

From: Matthew King 
Sent: Wednesday, January 15, 2020 9:26 AM
To: public-aria-at@w3.org
Subject: Rough draft of 20H1 plan
Sensitivity: Confidential

 

* Get screen reader developer buy-in with Demo of testing for checkbox,
combobox, menubar, and grid

  * Complete test files for these patterns

  * Test these patterns with JAWS, NVDA, and VoiceOver in Chrome and Firefox
on Windows and Chrome on Mac

  * Upload results from tests into gh-pages

  * Refine runner and reports as needed

  * Share with NVAccess, Freedom Scientific, and and Apple

  * Gather concerns, if any.

  * Document plans for addressing any concerns.

  * Get support statements from stakeheholder AT devs

  * Plan screen reader developer participation:

    * How/when to review test plans and results for each pattern

   * How to handle feedback on test plans and results

* Build broader stakeholder support:

  * Develop stakeholder presentation covering vision, viability, plan, and
stakeholder contribution options

  * Share with potential larger stakeholder companies

* Build production system

  * Analyze gaps between prototype and use cases

  * Break into phases based on use case prioritization

  * Develop high-level system requirements for each phase

  * Design/build sprints for each phase with ruthless prioritization of
usability using key audience/stakeholder map; no time to waste here.

* Pilot test of production system

  * Write test plans for baseline set of APG patterns

  * Review test plans with screen reader developers

  * Train testers

  * Run pilot tests of baseline set

    * Each baseline test run by a TF member and a trained tester

    * Compare TF member results with tester results, look for system
problems, usability problems, training problems.

* Final production system prep

  * Fix critical issues identified by pilot

  * Complete development of test plans

* Run first complete round of tests with 6 browser/screen reader
combinations

  * Emergency bug fixing if problems arise

* Project wrap up

 

Received on Wednesday, 15 January 2020 17:26:55 UTC