- From: phoenixl <phoenixl@sonic.net>
- Date: Wed, 29 May 2002 09:14:49 -0700
- To: phoenixl@sonic.net, poehlman1@comcast.net, ryonaitis@hisoftware.com, w3c-wai-ig@w3.org
Hi, Rob Yesterday, when I talked with the HiSoftware people about the interview wizard, I was given a different view. Perhaps, there might be a gap in understanding the wizard since it is new. When I was talking with them, they scheduled me for a demo tomorrow. At that point I'll be able to compare questions we've been using in testing by phone to what the wizzard provides. Scott > Hello All, > > >From HiSoftware: > > Response to point below: > > 1-5 This is being performed in our software via the interview wizard and > the QA Team responsible for their web pages. HiSoftware is unique in the > use of a Visual Interview Wizard and support for small or large QA Teams > and the ability to track who is making assertions. > > More Info: > http://www.hisoftware.com/access/vInterview.html > > By Design you can determine if the page is putting forward the > information accessible to all clients in standard or alternative > methods. (I Believe this is what David is talking about) Much of the > questions are related to individuals and using a focus group or team > approach to QA/Development for Accessibility or usability is > recommended. Note: HiSoftware does that and does it well. > > HiSoftware is the only company with solutions that focus on team > services and information sharing in addition to its standard developer > / author tools. Check it out for yourself. > http://www.hisoftware.com/access/versions.html > > Additionally we have comprehensive 508 and W3C and WCAG validation: > 508 coverage http://www.hisoftware.com/access/whatwedo.html > WCAG 1.0 coverage http://www.hisoftware.com/access/whatwedow.html > > Our API also provides the capability to integrate into any authoring or > content management solution: > API http://www.hisoftware.com/developer/accproducts.html > > Accountability and knowledge of who is performing the test and who is > asserting that the web site is Accessible, Usable, and performs in the > way it was intended to can be determined and is more than important: > > For accessibility it is the right thing to do > For usability it is the smart thing to do > For purpose, it is clearly the wise thing to do! > > Our tools will bring your deployment/publishing strategy and goals the > solutions necessary to take the process to the next step and > quickly/effectively. Forgive me for the long post, but I wanted to make > sure that HiSoftware responded to these points. Simply contact > HiSoftware if you want more detail or a Demo of our solutions and how we > help you answer and complete questions 1-5! > > Cheers > Rob Yonaitis > CEO > HiSoftware, Inc > Concord, NH 03301
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