Re: [ISSUE 34] Potential problem with high-level quality issues

Hi Phil,

> Would something like highlighting purported errors for the user and color coding them be sufficient? Since ultimately these categories are about presenting the information to the user for further action, that actually is the correct interpretation of the categories and anything more would be problematic in most cases.  <pr>See my previous comment about metrics. We have automation which takes actions upon rolled up data, not each specific error instance.</pr> 

Thanks. You do point out a usage scenario I neglected to address. There are automated decisions that can be made, but they usually aren't made based on the values of the broad error types applied locally, but, as you note, based on some higher-level view. So a tool might say "you know, this text is 400 words and has 53 issues, so we need to trigger a different review process than one that has 2 issues.” I'm still not sure how to make a test case for that sort of thing, but you are correct to point out that I left this scenario out.

-Arle

Received on Thursday, 2 August 2012 10:17:57 UTC