Last Call Review: EARL 1.0 Schema Last Call Working Draft

Dear Group,

The W3C WAI Evaluation and Repair Tools Working Group (ERT WG) [1]
invites you to comment on two documents published 23 March 2007:
- Evaluation And Report Language (EARL) 1.0 Schema (Last Call)
   <http://www.w3.org/TR/EARL10-Schema/>
- HTTP Vocabulary in RDF (Working Draft)
   <http://www.w3.org/TR/HTTP-in-RDF/>

These documents are of particular interest to Web developers and
researchers who are interested in software-supported evaluation and
validation of Web sites, and in Semantic Web technologies to support
evaluations. The ERT Working Group is particularly looking for feedback
on how complete the schema is, and how compatible it is with relevant
metadata vocabularies in this field. Specific questions are also
highlighted within the sections of the documents. Please send comments
by 20 April 2007 to:
- ERT WG public mailing list <public-wai-ert@w3.org>

Evaluation and Report Language (EARL) is a standardized format to
express test results. The primary motivation for developing this
language is to facilitate the exchange of test results between Web
accessibility evaluation tools in a vendor-neutral and
platform-independent format. It also provides a vocabulary that can be
used for other Web quality assurance testing and validation.

Please see the overview of EARL for an introduction and more information
on the documents:
- Evaluation and Report Language (EARL) Overview
   <http://www.w3.org/WAI/intro/earl.php>

The EARL 1.0 Schema document defines a set of vocabulary to express test
results. It meets requirements set forth for EARL [2] and incorporates
comments received since the 27 September 2006 Working Draft [3]. While
this document focuses on the technical details of the specification, the
companion document EARL 1.0 Guide will provide a tutorial introduction
to its use.

The HTTP Vocabulary in RDF document describes a representation of the
Hyper Text Transfer Protocol (HTTP) terms in Resource Description
Framework (RDF). This updated Working Draft incorporates comments
received since the 20 December 2006 Working Draft [4]. It is a companion
document for EARL, and it can also be used as a separate vocabulary for
other purposes.

Note that only the EARL 1.0 Schema is in Last Call Working Draft status
and only this document is planned to become a W3C Recommendation, Web
Standard. HTTP Vocabulary in RDF is being developed to support EARL 1.0,
and be released as a W3C Working Group Note. For a description of the
different types of W3C documents, and milestones and opportunities to
contribute to W3C Working Drafts, see:
- How WAI Develops Accessibility Guidelines through the W3C Process
   <http://www.w3.org/WAI/intro/w3c-process>

Please let us know if you have any questions. Thank you in advance for
your comments.

Regards,
   Shadi Abou-Zahra - W3C Chair and Team Contact for ERT WG

[1] <http://www.w3.org/WAI/ER/>
[2] <http://www.w3.org/TR/EARL10-Requirements/>
[3] <http://www.w3.org/TR/2006/WD-EARL10-Schema-20060927/>
[4] <http://www.w3.org/TR/2006/WD-HTTP-in-RDF-20061220/>


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Received on Monday, 26 March 2007 11:35:30 UTC