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A zero in eChecker equals 10 in eXaminator: a comparison between two metrics by their scores. RDWG Symposium on Website Accessibility Metrics. As the stock market uses the "Dow Jones" index. why not an index of accessibility? web@x : web at eXaminator.
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A zero in eChecker equals 10 in eXaminator: a comparison between two metrics by their scores RDWG Symposium on Website Accessibility Metrics As the stock market uses the "Dow Jones" index... why not an index of accessibility? web@x: web at eXaminator
What about the reliability of tests? Are they good? A zero in eChecker equals 10 in eXaminator: a comparison between two metrics by their scores RDWG Symposium on Website Accessibility Metrics • 1 million pages analysed • hundreds of users in Portugal and Brazil • used in dozens of projects as an element for supporting the development work
What happens when eXaminator is compared with other validators? A zero in eChecker equals 10 in eXaminator: a comparison between two metrics by their scores RDWG Symposium on Website Accessibility Metrics • In 2009 we tried to update Walidator (UWEM 1.2) with the same tests as eGovMon checker's, trying to compare test by test; • Preliminary results with Portuguese Municipalties were frustrating • The analyses by score, as you could see, aren't very conclusive either
WCAG 2.0 – AccessMonitorwww.acesso.umic.pt/accessmonitor A zero in eChecker equals 10 in eXaminator: a comparison between two metrics by their scores RDWG Symposium on Website Accessibility Metrics Different formulas: True: if(C==True) R=G*P False: if(C==False) R=G*P Proportional: R=(G-((G/E)*C))*P Decreasing: R=(G-((C-T)/F))*P References: R: Result E: Element C: Instance G: Grade P: Weight (Value*Trust) T: Tolerance F: Fraction