RE: WCAG-EM Report Tool

Hi Shadi

I thought that WCAG-EM was pretty clear that it could only be a pass or fail
in accordance with the Conformance Requirements statement of WCAG 2.0 :
http://www.w3.org/TR/WCAG20/#conformance-reqs:



What does conformance mean?

Conformance to a standard means that you meet or satisfy the 'requirements'
of the standard. In WCAG 2.0 the 'requirements' are the Success Criteria. To
conform to WCAG 2.0, you need to satisfy the Success Criteria, that is,
there is no content which violates the Success Criteria. 


Note: This means that if there is no content to which a success criterion
applies, the success criterion is satisfied.

Most standards only have one level of conformance. In order to accommodate
different situations that may require or allow greater levels of
accessibility than others, WCAG 2.0 has three levels of conformance, and
therefore, three levels of Success Criteria.




That is why we have had to change our reporting and its something we argued
back and forth with the group.  I agree with the idea (as did Detlev and
others) that if it isn't there, how can it pass, but the above is pretty
clear.  That it is isn't there, it is a pass.

Regards,

Vivienne Conway, B.IT (Hons), MACS CT, AALIA(CS)
Director

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-----Original Message-----
From: Shadi Abou-Zahra [mailto:shadi@w3.org] 
Sent: Tuesday, 12 August 2014 2:18 PM
To: WebKeyIT; 'Eval TF'
Cc: 'Wilco Fiers'
Subject: Re: WCAG-EM Report Tool

Hi Vivienne,

Good point. I think we need to change "inapplicable" to "not present" to
match WCAG-EM terminology, and remove "cannot tell" from the list. Note that
"untested" is not really a result. Maybe we should rename that to "not
checked" or such to make it more apparent.

Thanks,
   Shadi


On 12.8.2014 04:31, WebKeyIT wrote:
> HI Shadi
>
> In looking over the document, I see that one of the issues we faced 
> with WCAG-EM is a problem here.  In the Audit Sample Tag (4), in the 
> dropdown box for the 'results for the entire sample", there are options
for:
> - untested
> - fail
> -pass
> -cannot tell
> -inapplicable
>
> We agreed in WCAG-EM that because WCAG does not allow anything except 
> true/false, pass/fail that we could not allow these extra items into 
> the report and still be able to say that WCAG-EM was used for the
evaluation.
> This is something we have just gone through own reporting and removed 
> as we
> had:
> -pass
> -fail
> -conditional pass (just for somethings that were small and not 
> technically a
> failure)
> - n/a (for items not there such as multimedia)
> - nt (not tested) for items such as interruptions we could not be 
> tested without access to onsite resources
>
> I would suggest that as we had to adjust WCAG-EM for just pass/fail, 
> that this should also be changed in the WCAG-EM Reporter to be consistent.
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Vivienne Conway, B.IT (Hons), MACS CT, AALIA(CS) Director
>
> Web Key IT Pty Ltd
> PO BOX 681 Wanneroo, WA 6946
> M    0415 383 673   F   (08) 9325 6422
>
> E      v.conway@webkeyit.com
> W    www.webkeyit.com
>
>
>
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Shadi Abou-Zahra [mailto:shadi@w3.org]
> Sent: Thursday, 31 July 2014 9:51 PM
> To: Eval TF
> Cc: Wilco Fiers
> Subject: WCAG-EM Report Tool
>
> Dear Eval TF,
>
> You may be interested to know about the "WCAG-EM Report Tool" 
> currently being developed through the Education and Outreach Working Group
(EOWG):
>    - http://w3c.github.io/wcag-em-report-tool/dist/
>
> This tool is currently an early prototype but we welcome your comments 
> at this stage already. Please send comments to this list or preferably 
> add them directly to the issues list on GitHub:
>    - https://github.com/w3c/wcag-em-report-tool/issues
>
> Let us know if you have any questions.
>
> Regards,
>     Shadi
>
> --
> Shadi Abou-Zahra - http://www.w3.org/People/shadi/ Activity Lead, 
> W3C/WAI International Program Office Evaluation and Repair Tools 
> Working Group (ERT
> WG) Research and Development Working Group (RDWG)
>
>

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WG) Research and Development Working Group (RDWG)

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