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ISO/IEC JTC 1 Special Working Group on Accessibility (SWG-A)
JTC 1 SWG-A N 010
2005-05-16
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JTC 1 National Bodies, JTC 1/SCs, JTC 1 Category
A Liaison Organizations, ISO and IEC TCs, ISO and IEC Liaison Organizations,
External Organizations (including User Organizations, End Users, Government
Agencies, Standards Development Organizations, Consortia/Fora and Regional
Research Initiatives/Programs)
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Meeting Document
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Contribution from the Convener of the JTC 1 SWG on
Accessibility Task Group on Accessibility Standards Inventory
and Gap Analysis |
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JTC 1 SWG-A Task Group 2 Convener |
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ACT
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This document is circulated for use by delegates
to the meeting.
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JTC 1 SWG on Accessibility Secretariat
ITI/INCITS
1250 Eye Street NW, Suite 200, Washington, DC 20005
jgarner@itic.org
Richard Hodgkinson and I met recently to review the Terms of Reference
and to consider ways to start moving forward; this document contains the ToR
with our initial thoughts – most of them are questions.
Role
To implement the gathering and publication of an inventory of all known
accessibility standards efforts and to identify areas/technologies where standards
are not being addressed.
Terms of Reference
- The task group will seek input directly from user organizations
as well as end users, government agencies, standards development organizations,
industry, academic institutions, consortia/fora, and others to develop the
inventory of accessibility standards efforts.
- “User organisations”
- Who are they? (is there a list?)
- “End users”
- … of the product or of the standards? It would be extremely
difficult to reach the users of the products and they probably wouldn't have
a view on standards, this is the role of their user organisations, so this
must refer to the users of the standards.
- Who are the users of the standards? Manufacturers (includes
manufacturers of hardware, Assistive technology, software, web authors),
legislators, NGOs.
- Manufacturers: presumably we can reach them via trade associations
– which ones?
- Legislators: who? how?
- NGOs: presumably via the “user organisations”, as above
- “government agencies”
- Who? US Access board, UK DRC, UK CO, European Commission, many
others (need to build list)
- How?
- “standards development organizations”
- Who? ETSI, CEN, CENELEC, CEN/ISSS, ITU-T, ISO, IEC, ANSI, JIS,
many others (need to build list)
- How?
- “industry”
- How? via trade associations and SWGA members
- “academic institutions”
- presumably this is for the gap analysis
- which institutions are active in accessibility – need a list
(academics in SWGA will know)
- “consortia/fora”
- The task group will develop a detailed inventory and gap analysis
of accessibility standards efforts taking into consideration the following:
management of the inventory and gap analysis, measurable outcome (including
metrics as to when the Accessibility Standards Inventory is mature enough
to be used in the gap analysis) how the information gathered will be structured
and coded and where the inventory and gap analysis will be stored, mapping
of the domain, plan for resources to support the ongoing activity, synchronize
timeline of activity with the Task Group on User Requirements
- Inventory management
- placed on JTC1 website as a “work in progress” by the editor
(access needed)
- the TG will approve monthly updates during the development of
the inventory, the editor will publish these to the website
- when the initial work of the TG is complete there will be a
need for on-going maintenance. It is proposed that a maintenance committee
is formed to provide quarterly updates to the inventory.
- Gap analysis
- placed on JTC1 website as a “work in progress” by the editor
(access needed)
- the TG will approve monthly updates during the development of
the analysis, the editor will publish these to the website
- when the initial work of the TG is complete there will be a
need for on-going maintenance. It is proposed that a maintenance committee
is formed to provide quarterly updates to the analysis.
- Measurable outcome (including metrics as to when the Accessibility
Standards Inventory is mature enough to be used in the gap analysis)
- Inventory structure - an alphanumeric listing in an accessible
format, containing:
- number
- owning agency and working group
- Title
- Status
- Type (standard, guideline)
- Key dates
- Scope distillation
- Coded content
- we need to develop a coding scheme to be able to compare standards
and look for gaps and overlaps, does anything exist? – ideas needed!
- any coding scheme will need to be tested before use to avoid
wasted effort but will necessarily be iterative
- Mapping of the domain
- Global,
- ICT sector (hardware, software, services),
- national, regional and international standards
- Technical reports and guidelines
- NGO schemes
- Resources
- JTC1 Website space
- editorial access to website
- funding for editorship
- JTC1 secretariat support for document control, archiving and
numbering
- email reflector for TG members
- establishment of a newsgroup would be useful for discussion
- commitment to ongoing maintenance
Initial input
- Document JTC 1 N 7736 ((Starting point for an) Inventory of International,
National, and Regional Standards and Known Works in Progress related ICT and
People with Disabilities - Version 2.4)
- JTC 1 N 7702 - Liaison Statement from ITU-T SG 16
- JTC 1 N 7730 - US Submission: Standards Inventory
- JTC 1 N 7741 - Contribution from ETSI on ETSI SR 001 996 V2.1.1
(2003-10), Human Factors (H-F): An Annotated Bibliography of Documents Dealing
with Human Factors and Disability
- JTC 1 N 7743 - Contribution from W3C on W3C/WAI Web Accessibility
Guidelines
- JTC 1 N 7751 - Contribution from JTC 1/SC 7/WG 2 on Current IT Accessibility
Standards Activities
- JTC 1 N 7758 - SC 35 Contribution on SC 35 Activities
- JTC 1 N 7760 - JTC 1/ SC 37 Contribution
- JTC 1 N 7761 - EUAIN Contribution
- JTC 1 N 7762 - Canadian Position Statement
- JTC 1 N 7763 - Accessibility in ISO/TC 159 - Survey over the actual
projects in ISO/TC 159
- JTC 1 N 7769 - Japanese Contribution
- SWG-A N 001 - JTC 1/SC 36 Contribution
- SWG-A N 002 - CEN/TC 224/WG 6 Contribution
- JTC 1 N 7731 - US Submission: Gap Identification
- JTC 1 N 7737 - US Contribution: Gap Analytic Model for Global Accessibility
People
Convenor: Mr. Dave Sawdon: dave_sawdon@uk.ibm.com
Inventory editor: Mr. Richard Hodgkinson (richard_hodgkinson@btinternet.com)
Gap analysis editor: Ms. Josée Auber (josee.auber@hp.com)
The following National Bodies and organizations expressed their intent
to participate on this task group: Australia, France, Japan, US, UK, ITI,
JTC 1/SC 35, JTC 1/SC 37, and W3C/WAI. A call for participation will be issued
following the Sheffield meeting.
Schedule
The first task group meeting will be held the week of 18 July 2005 and
will be contiguous with the meeting of the Task Group on User Requirements.
The next meeting of the JTC1 SWG-A will be held during the week of 12 September
2005.