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8ccc6d59_tures_required_for_paged_media__Meaning
[Value for 'clear-side'] auto [Value for 'wrap-flow'] auto [Meaning]
Depends on type of float (level-2 behavior)
[]
List of CSS features required for paged media
Meaning
http://www.w3.org/Style/2013/paged-media-tasks.html
28/1438042989301.17_20150728002309-00011-ip-10-236-191-2_831187660_0.json
8ccc6d59_tures_required_for_paged_media__Meaning
[Value for 'clear-side'] left [Value for 'wrap-flow'] right [Meaning]
Only wrap text around the right side
[]
List of CSS features required for paged media
Meaning
http://www.w3.org/Style/2013/paged-media-tasks.html
28/1438042989301.17_20150728002309-00011-ip-10-236-191-2_831187660_0.json
8ccc6d59_tures_required_for_paged_media__Meaning
[Value for 'clear-side'] right [Value for 'wrap-flow'] left [Meaning]
Only wrap text around the left side
[]
List of CSS features required for paged media
Meaning
http://www.w3.org/Style/2013/paged-media-tasks.html
28/1438042989301.17_20150728002309-00011-ip-10-236-191-2_831187660_0.json
8ccc6d59_tures_required_for_paged_media__Meaning
[Value for 'clear-side'] top [Value for 'wrap-flow'] bottom [Meaning]
In vertical text, only wrap text around the top side; otherwise same as auto.
[]
List of CSS features required for paged media
Meaning
http://www.w3.org/Style/2013/paged-media-tasks.html
28/1438042989301.17_20150728002309-00011-ip-10-236-191-2_831187660_0.json
8ccc6d59_tures_required_for_paged_media__Meaning
[Value for 'clear-side'] bottom [Value for 'wrap-flow'] top [Meaning]
In vertical text, only wrap text around the bottom side; otherwise same as auto.
[]
List of CSS features required for paged media
Meaning
http://www.w3.org/Style/2013/paged-media-tasks.html
28/1438042989301.17_20150728002309-00011-ip-10-236-191-2_831187660_0.json
8ccc6d59_tures_required_for_paged_media__Meaning
[Value for 'clear-side'] start [Value for 'wrap-flow'] end [Meaning]
Left or right, depending on 'direction' of containing block
[]
List of CSS features required for paged media
Meaning
http://www.w3.org/Style/2013/paged-media-tasks.html
28/1438042989301.17_20150728002309-00011-ip-10-236-191-2_831187660_0.json
8ccc6d59_tures_required_for_paged_media__Meaning
[Value for 'clear-side'] end [Value for 'wrap-flow'] start [Meaning]
Left or right, depending on 'direction' of containing block
[]
List of CSS features required for paged media
Meaning
http://www.w3.org/Style/2013/paged-media-tasks.html
28/1438042989301.17_20150728002309-00011-ip-10-236-191-2_831187660_0.json
8ccc6d59_tures_required_for_paged_media__Meaning
[Value for 'clear-side'] none [Value for 'wrap-flow'] both [Meaning]
Text flows on both sides
[]
List of CSS features required for paged media
Meaning
http://www.w3.org/Style/2013/paged-media-tasks.html
28/1438042989301.17_20150728002309-00011-ip-10-236-191-2_831187660_0.json
8ccc6d59_tures_required_for_paged_media__Meaning
[Value for 'clear-side'] both [Value for 'wrap-flow'] none [Meaning]
No text on either side
[]
List of CSS features required for paged media
Meaning
http://www.w3.org/Style/2013/paged-media-tasks.html
28/1438042989301.17_20150728002309-00011-ip-10-236-191-2_831187660_0.json
8ccc6d59_tures_required_for_paged_media__Meaning
[Value for 'clear-side'] minimum [Value for 'wrap-flow'] maximum [Meaning]
Text on the side with the most space (not yet well defined)
[]
List of CSS features required for paged media
Meaning
http://www.w3.org/Style/2013/paged-media-tasks.html
28/1438042989301.17_20150728002309-00011-ip-10-236-191-2_831187660_0.json
8ccc6d59_tures_required_for_paged_media__Meaning
[Value for 'clear-side'] maximum [Value for 'wrap-flow'] minimum [Meaning]
Text on the side with the least space (not yet well defined)
[]
List of CSS features required for paged media
Meaning
http://www.w3.org/Style/2013/paged-media-tasks.html
28/1438042989301.17_20150728002309-00011-ip-10-236-191-2_831187660_0.json
0585a3c0_abulary___ODRL_Community_Group_r_entity_Action_used_with_Duty_Semantics
[Identifier] acceptTracking [Comment] The collected information may be tracked by the Assigner, or may link to a Party with the role function “trackingParty”. [Semantics]
The Assigner requires that the Assignee(s) accepts that the use of the Asset may be tracked
[]
ODRL Version 2.1 Common Vocabulary | ODRL Community Group
Semantics
https://www.w3.org/community/odrl/vocab/2.1/?rev=344
28/1438042990112.92_20150728002310-00062-ip-10-236-191-2_924155871_4.json
0585a3c0_abulary___ODRL_Community_Group_r_entity_Action_used_with_Duty_Semantics
[Identifier] attribute [Comment] May link to an Asset with the attribution information. May link to a Party with the role function “attributedParty”. [Semantics]
The Assigner requires that the Assignee(s) attributes the Asset to the Assigner or an attributed Party.
[]
ODRL Version 2.1 Common Vocabulary | ODRL Community Group
Semantics
https://www.w3.org/community/odrl/vocab/2.1/?rev=344
28/1438042990112.92_20150728002310-00062-ip-10-236-191-2_924155871_4.json
0585a3c0_abulary___ODRL_Community_Group_r_entity_Action_used_with_Duty_Semantics
[Identifier] compensate [Comment] The compensation may use different types of things with a value: – the thing is expressed by the value (term) of the Constraint name – the value is expressed by operator, rightOperand, dataType and unit [Semantics]
The Assigner requires that the Assignee(s) compensates the Assigner (or other specified compensation Party) by some amount of value, if defined, for use of the Asset.
[]
ODRL Version 2.1 Common Vocabulary | ODRL Community Group
Semantics
https://www.w3.org/community/odrl/vocab/2.1/?rev=344
28/1438042990112.92_20150728002310-00062-ip-10-236-191-2_924155871_4.json
0585a3c0_abulary___ODRL_Community_Group_r_entity_Action_used_with_Duty_Semantics
[Identifier] delete [Comment] Use a constraint to define under which conditions the Asset should be deleted. [Semantics]
The Assigner requires that the Assignee(s) permanently removes all copies of the Asset.
[]
ODRL Version 2.1 Common Vocabulary | ODRL Community Group
Semantics
https://www.w3.org/community/odrl/vocab/2.1/?rev=344
28/1438042990112.92_20150728002310-00062-ip-10-236-191-2_924155871_4.json
0585a3c0_abulary___ODRL_Community_Group_r_entity_Action_used_with_Duty_Semantics
[Identifier] ensureExclusivity [Semantics]
The Assignee requires that the Assigner(s) ensure(s) that the permission on the Asset is exclusive to the Assignee.
[]
ODRL Version 2.1 Common Vocabulary | ODRL Community Group
Semantics
https://www.w3.org/community/odrl/vocab/2.1/?rev=344
28/1438042990112.92_20150728002310-00062-ip-10-236-191-2_924155871_4.json
0585a3c0_abulary___ODRL_Community_Group_r_entity_Action_used_with_Duty_Semantics
[Identifier] include [Comment] For example; Bio picture must be included in the attribution. Use of the Asset relation attribute is required [Semantics]
The Assigner requires that the Assignee(s) include(s) other related assets in the Asset.
[]
ODRL Version 2.1 Common Vocabulary | ODRL Community Group
Semantics
https://www.w3.org/community/odrl/vocab/2.1/?rev=344
28/1438042990112.92_20150728002310-00062-ip-10-236-191-2_924155871_4.json
0585a3c0_abulary___ODRL_Community_Group_r_entity_Action_used_with_Duty_Semantics
[Identifier] inform [Comment] May link to a Party with the role function “informedParty”. [Semantics]
The Assigner requires that the Assignee(s) inform(s) the Assigner or an informed Party that an action has been performed on or in relation to the Asset.
[]
ODRL Version 2.1 Common Vocabulary | ODRL Community Group
Semantics
https://www.w3.org/community/odrl/vocab/2.1/?rev=344
28/1438042990112.92_20150728002310-00062-ip-10-236-191-2_924155871_4.json
0585a3c0_abulary___ODRL_Community_Group_r_entity_Action_used_with_Duty_Semantics
[Identifier] nextPolicy [Semantics]
The Assigner requires that the Assignee(s) grants the specified Policy to a third party for their use of the Asset.
[]
ODRL Version 2.1 Common Vocabulary | ODRL Community Group
Semantics
https://www.w3.org/community/odrl/vocab/2.1/?rev=344
28/1438042990112.92_20150728002310-00062-ip-10-236-191-2_924155871_4.json
0585a3c0_abulary___ODRL_Community_Group_r_entity_Action_used_with_Duty_Semantics
[Identifier] obtainConsent [Comment] Used as a Duty to ensure that the Assigner or a Party is authorized to approve such actions on a case-by-case basis. May link to a Party with the role function “consentingParty”. [Semantics]
The Assigner requires that the Assignee(s) obtains explicit consent from the Assigner or a consenting Party to perform the requested action in relation to the Asset.
[]
ODRL Version 2.1 Common Vocabulary | ODRL Community Group
Semantics
https://www.w3.org/community/odrl/vocab/2.1/?rev=344
28/1438042990112.92_20150728002310-00062-ip-10-236-191-2_924155871_4.json
0585a3c0_abulary___ODRL_Community_Group_r_entity_Action_used_with_Duty_Semantics
[Identifier] reviewPolicy [Comment] Used when human intervention is required to review the Policy. May link to an Asset which represents the full Policy information. [Semantics]
The Assigner requires that the Assignee(s) has(ve) a person review the Policy applicable to the Asset.
[]
ODRL Version 2.1 Common Vocabulary | ODRL Community Group
Semantics
https://www.w3.org/community/odrl/vocab/2.1/?rev=344
28/1438042990112.92_20150728002310-00062-ip-10-236-191-2_924155871_4.json
0585a3c0_abulary___ODRL_Community_Group_r_entity_Action_used_with_Duty_Semantics
[Identifier] uninstall [Comment] The Asset is no longer accessible to the Assignee(s). [Semantics]
The Assigner requires that the Assignee(s) unload(s) and delete(s) the computer program Asset from a storage device and disable(s) its readiness for operation.
[]
ODRL Version 2.1 Common Vocabulary | ODRL Community Group
Semantics
https://www.w3.org/community/odrl/vocab/2.1/?rev=344
28/1438042990112.92_20150728002310-00062-ip-10-236-191-2_924155871_4.json
0585a3c0_abulary___ODRL_Community_Group_r_entity_Action_used_with_Duty_Semantics
[Identifier] watermark [Comment] It is recommended to embed a link to the watermark. [Semantics]
The Assigner requires that the Assignee(s) apply(ies) a watermark as provided by the Assigner to the Asset.
[]
ODRL Version 2.1 Common Vocabulary | ODRL Community Group
Semantics
https://www.w3.org/community/odrl/vocab/2.1/?rev=344
28/1438042990112.92_20150728002310-00062-ip-10-236-191-2_924155871_4.json
9620ed23_ISOBOX__Unicode_Name
[Name] boxdl [Unicode] U+2510 [Description] lower left quadrant [Unicode Name]
BOX DRAWINGS LIGHT DOWN AND LEFT
[]
ISOBOX
Unicode Name
http://www.w3.org/TR/2010/REC-xml-entity-names-20100401/isobox.html
28/1438042989301.17_20150728002309-00057-ip-10-236-191-2_820856702_0.json
9620ed23_ISOBOX__Unicode_Name
[Name] boxdL [Unicode] U+2555 [Description] lower left quadrant [Unicode Name]
BOX DRAWINGS DOWN SINGLE AND LEFT DOUBLE
[]
ISOBOX
Unicode Name
http://www.w3.org/TR/2010/REC-xml-entity-names-20100401/isobox.html
28/1438042989301.17_20150728002309-00057-ip-10-236-191-2_820856702_0.json
9620ed23_ISOBOX__Unicode_Name
[Name] boxDl [Unicode] U+2556 [Description] lower left quadrant [Unicode Name]
BOX DRAWINGS DOWN DOUBLE AND LEFT SINGLE
[]
ISOBOX
Unicode Name
http://www.w3.org/TR/2010/REC-xml-entity-names-20100401/isobox.html
28/1438042989301.17_20150728002309-00057-ip-10-236-191-2_820856702_0.json
9620ed23_ISOBOX__Unicode_Name
[Name] boxDL [Unicode] U+2557 [Description] lower left quadrant [Unicode Name]
BOX DRAWINGS DOUBLE DOWN AND LEFT
[]
ISOBOX
Unicode Name
http://www.w3.org/TR/2010/REC-xml-entity-names-20100401/isobox.html
28/1438042989301.17_20150728002309-00057-ip-10-236-191-2_820856702_0.json
9620ed23_ISOBOX__Unicode_Name
[Name] boxdr [Unicode] U+250C [Description] lower right quadrant [Unicode Name]
BOX DRAWINGS LIGHT DOWN AND RIGHT
[]
ISOBOX
Unicode Name
http://www.w3.org/TR/2010/REC-xml-entity-names-20100401/isobox.html
28/1438042989301.17_20150728002309-00057-ip-10-236-191-2_820856702_0.json
9620ed23_ISOBOX__Unicode_Name
[Name] boxdR [Unicode] U+2552 [Description] lower right quadrant [Unicode Name]
BOX DRAWINGS DOWN SINGLE AND RIGHT DOUBLE
[]
ISOBOX
Unicode Name
http://www.w3.org/TR/2010/REC-xml-entity-names-20100401/isobox.html
28/1438042989301.17_20150728002309-00057-ip-10-236-191-2_820856702_0.json
9620ed23_ISOBOX__Unicode_Name
[Name] boxDr [Unicode] U+2553 [Description] lower right quadrant [Unicode Name]
BOX DRAWINGS DOWN DOUBLE AND RIGHT SINGLE
[]
ISOBOX
Unicode Name
http://www.w3.org/TR/2010/REC-xml-entity-names-20100401/isobox.html
28/1438042989301.17_20150728002309-00057-ip-10-236-191-2_820856702_0.json
9620ed23_ISOBOX__Unicode_Name
[Name] boxDR [Unicode] U+2554 [Description] lower right quadrant [Unicode Name]
BOX DRAWINGS DOUBLE DOWN AND RIGHT
[]
ISOBOX
Unicode Name
http://www.w3.org/TR/2010/REC-xml-entity-names-20100401/isobox.html
28/1438042989301.17_20150728002309-00057-ip-10-236-191-2_820856702_0.json
9620ed23_ISOBOX__Unicode_Name
[Name] boxh [Unicode] U+2500 [Description] horizontal line [Aliases] HorizontalLine [Unicode Name]
BOX DRAWINGS LIGHT HORIZONTAL
[]
ISOBOX
Unicode Name
http://www.w3.org/TR/2010/REC-xml-entity-names-20100401/isobox.html
28/1438042989301.17_20150728002309-00057-ip-10-236-191-2_820856702_0.json
9620ed23_ISOBOX__Unicode_Name
[Name] boxH [Unicode] U+2550 [Description] horizontal line [Unicode Name]
BOX DRAWINGS DOUBLE HORIZONTAL
[]
ISOBOX
Unicode Name
http://www.w3.org/TR/2010/REC-xml-entity-names-20100401/isobox.html
28/1438042989301.17_20150728002309-00057-ip-10-236-191-2_820856702_0.json
9620ed23_ISOBOX__Unicode_Name
[Name] boxhd [Unicode] U+252C [Description] lower left and right quadrants [Unicode Name]
BOX DRAWINGS LIGHT DOWN AND HORIZONTAL
[]
ISOBOX
Unicode Name
http://www.w3.org/TR/2010/REC-xml-entity-names-20100401/isobox.html
28/1438042989301.17_20150728002309-00057-ip-10-236-191-2_820856702_0.json
9620ed23_ISOBOX__Unicode_Name
[Name] boxhD [Unicode] U+2565 [Description] lower left and right quadrants [Unicode Name]
BOX DRAWINGS DOWN DOUBLE AND HORIZONTAL SINGLE
[]
ISOBOX
Unicode Name
http://www.w3.org/TR/2010/REC-xml-entity-names-20100401/isobox.html
28/1438042989301.17_20150728002309-00057-ip-10-236-191-2_820856702_0.json
9620ed23_ISOBOX__Unicode_Name
[Name] boxHd [Unicode] U+2564 [Description] lower left and right quadrants [Unicode Name]
BOX DRAWINGS DOWN SINGLE AND HORIZONTAL DOUBLE
[]
ISOBOX
Unicode Name
http://www.w3.org/TR/2010/REC-xml-entity-names-20100401/isobox.html
28/1438042989301.17_20150728002309-00057-ip-10-236-191-2_820856702_0.json
9620ed23_ISOBOX__Unicode_Name
[Name] boxHD [Unicode] U+2566 [Description] lower left and right quadrants [Unicode Name]
BOX DRAWINGS DOUBLE DOWN AND HORIZONTAL
[]
ISOBOX
Unicode Name
http://www.w3.org/TR/2010/REC-xml-entity-names-20100401/isobox.html
28/1438042989301.17_20150728002309-00057-ip-10-236-191-2_820856702_0.json
9620ed23_ISOBOX__Unicode_Name
[Name] boxhu [Unicode] U+2534 [Description] upper left and right quadrants [Unicode Name]
BOX DRAWINGS LIGHT UP AND HORIZONTAL
[]
ISOBOX
Unicode Name
http://www.w3.org/TR/2010/REC-xml-entity-names-20100401/isobox.html
28/1438042989301.17_20150728002309-00057-ip-10-236-191-2_820856702_0.json
9620ed23_ISOBOX__Unicode_Name
[Name] boxhU [Unicode] U+2568 [Description] upper left and right quadrants [Unicode Name]
BOX DRAWINGS UP DOUBLE AND HORIZONTAL SINGLE
[]
ISOBOX
Unicode Name
http://www.w3.org/TR/2010/REC-xml-entity-names-20100401/isobox.html
28/1438042989301.17_20150728002309-00057-ip-10-236-191-2_820856702_0.json
9620ed23_ISOBOX__Unicode_Name
[Name] boxHu [Unicode] U+2567 [Description] upper left and right quadrants [Unicode Name]
BOX DRAWINGS UP SINGLE AND HORIZONTAL DOUBLE
[]
ISOBOX
Unicode Name
http://www.w3.org/TR/2010/REC-xml-entity-names-20100401/isobox.html
28/1438042989301.17_20150728002309-00057-ip-10-236-191-2_820856702_0.json
9620ed23_ISOBOX__Unicode_Name
[Name] boxHU [Unicode] U+2569 [Description] upper left and right quadrants [Unicode Name]
BOX DRAWINGS DOUBLE UP AND HORIZONTAL
[]
ISOBOX
Unicode Name
http://www.w3.org/TR/2010/REC-xml-entity-names-20100401/isobox.html
28/1438042989301.17_20150728002309-00057-ip-10-236-191-2_820856702_0.json
9620ed23_ISOBOX__Unicode_Name
[Name] boxul [Unicode] U+2518 [Description] upper left quadrant [Unicode Name]
BOX DRAWINGS LIGHT UP AND LEFT
[]
ISOBOX
Unicode Name
http://www.w3.org/TR/2010/REC-xml-entity-names-20100401/isobox.html
28/1438042989301.17_20150728002309-00057-ip-10-236-191-2_820856702_0.json
9620ed23_ISOBOX__Unicode_Name
[Name] boxuL [Unicode] U+255B [Description] upper left quadrant [Unicode Name]
BOX DRAWINGS UP SINGLE AND LEFT DOUBLE
[]
ISOBOX
Unicode Name
http://www.w3.org/TR/2010/REC-xml-entity-names-20100401/isobox.html
28/1438042989301.17_20150728002309-00057-ip-10-236-191-2_820856702_0.json
9620ed23_ISOBOX__Unicode_Name
[Name] boxUl [Unicode] U+255C [Description] upper left quadrant [Unicode Name]
BOX DRAWINGS UP DOUBLE AND LEFT SINGLE
[]
ISOBOX
Unicode Name
http://www.w3.org/TR/2010/REC-xml-entity-names-20100401/isobox.html
28/1438042989301.17_20150728002309-00057-ip-10-236-191-2_820856702_0.json
9620ed23_ISOBOX__Unicode_Name
[Name] boxUL [Unicode] U+255D [Description] upper left quadrant [Unicode Name]
BOX DRAWINGS DOUBLE UP AND LEFT
[]
ISOBOX
Unicode Name
http://www.w3.org/TR/2010/REC-xml-entity-names-20100401/isobox.html
28/1438042989301.17_20150728002309-00057-ip-10-236-191-2_820856702_0.json
9620ed23_ISOBOX__Unicode_Name
[Name] boxur [Unicode] U+2514 [Description] upper right quadrant [Unicode Name]
BOX DRAWINGS LIGHT UP AND RIGHT
[]
ISOBOX
Unicode Name
http://www.w3.org/TR/2010/REC-xml-entity-names-20100401/isobox.html
28/1438042989301.17_20150728002309-00057-ip-10-236-191-2_820856702_0.json
9620ed23_ISOBOX__Unicode_Name
[Name] boxuR [Unicode] U+2558 [Description] upper right quadrant [Unicode Name]
BOX DRAWINGS UP SINGLE AND RIGHT DOUBLE
[]
ISOBOX
Unicode Name
http://www.w3.org/TR/2010/REC-xml-entity-names-20100401/isobox.html
28/1438042989301.17_20150728002309-00057-ip-10-236-191-2_820856702_0.json
9620ed23_ISOBOX__Unicode_Name
[Name] boxUr [Unicode] U+2559 [Description] upper right quadrant [Unicode Name]
BOX DRAWINGS UP DOUBLE AND RIGHT SINGLE
[]
ISOBOX
Unicode Name
http://www.w3.org/TR/2010/REC-xml-entity-names-20100401/isobox.html
28/1438042989301.17_20150728002309-00057-ip-10-236-191-2_820856702_0.json
9620ed23_ISOBOX__Unicode_Name
[Name] boxUR [Unicode] U+255A [Description] upper right quadrant [Unicode Name]
BOX DRAWINGS DOUBLE UP AND RIGHT
[]
ISOBOX
Unicode Name
http://www.w3.org/TR/2010/REC-xml-entity-names-20100401/isobox.html
28/1438042989301.17_20150728002309-00057-ip-10-236-191-2_820856702_0.json
9620ed23_ISOBOX__Unicode_Name
[Name] boxv [Unicode] U+2502 [Description] vertical line [Unicode Name]
BOX DRAWINGS LIGHT VERTICAL
[]
ISOBOX
Unicode Name
http://www.w3.org/TR/2010/REC-xml-entity-names-20100401/isobox.html
28/1438042989301.17_20150728002309-00057-ip-10-236-191-2_820856702_0.json
9620ed23_ISOBOX__Unicode_Name
[Name] boxV [Unicode] U+2551 [Description] vertical line [Unicode Name]
BOX DRAWINGS DOUBLE VERTICAL
[]
ISOBOX
Unicode Name
http://www.w3.org/TR/2010/REC-xml-entity-names-20100401/isobox.html
28/1438042989301.17_20150728002309-00057-ip-10-236-191-2_820856702_0.json
9620ed23_ISOBOX__Unicode_Name
[Name] boxvh [Unicode] U+253C [Description] all four quadrants [Unicode Name]
BOX DRAWINGS LIGHT VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL
[]
ISOBOX
Unicode Name
http://www.w3.org/TR/2010/REC-xml-entity-names-20100401/isobox.html
28/1438042989301.17_20150728002309-00057-ip-10-236-191-2_820856702_0.json
9620ed23_ISOBOX__Unicode_Name
[Name] boxvH [Unicode] U+256A [Description] all four quadrants [Unicode Name]
BOX DRAWINGS VERTICAL SINGLE AND HORIZONTAL DOUBLE
[]
ISOBOX
Unicode Name
http://www.w3.org/TR/2010/REC-xml-entity-names-20100401/isobox.html
28/1438042989301.17_20150728002309-00057-ip-10-236-191-2_820856702_0.json
9620ed23_ISOBOX__Unicode_Name
[Name] boxVh [Unicode] U+256B [Description] all four quadrants [Unicode Name]
BOX DRAWINGS VERTICAL DOUBLE AND HORIZONTAL SINGLE
[]
ISOBOX
Unicode Name
http://www.w3.org/TR/2010/REC-xml-entity-names-20100401/isobox.html
28/1438042989301.17_20150728002309-00057-ip-10-236-191-2_820856702_0.json
9620ed23_ISOBOX__Unicode_Name
[Name] boxVH [Unicode] U+256C [Description] all four quadrants [Unicode Name]
BOX DRAWINGS DOUBLE VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL
[]
ISOBOX
Unicode Name
http://www.w3.org/TR/2010/REC-xml-entity-names-20100401/isobox.html
28/1438042989301.17_20150728002309-00057-ip-10-236-191-2_820856702_0.json
9620ed23_ISOBOX__Unicode_Name
[Name] boxvl [Unicode] U+2524 [Description] upper and lower left quadrants [Unicode Name]
BOX DRAWINGS LIGHT VERTICAL AND LEFT
[]
ISOBOX
Unicode Name
http://www.w3.org/TR/2010/REC-xml-entity-names-20100401/isobox.html
28/1438042989301.17_20150728002309-00057-ip-10-236-191-2_820856702_0.json
9620ed23_ISOBOX__Unicode_Name
[Name] boxvL [Unicode] U+2561 [Description] upper and lower left quadrants [Unicode Name]
BOX DRAWINGS VERTICAL SINGLE AND LEFT DOUBLE
[]
ISOBOX
Unicode Name
http://www.w3.org/TR/2010/REC-xml-entity-names-20100401/isobox.html
28/1438042989301.17_20150728002309-00057-ip-10-236-191-2_820856702_0.json
9620ed23_ISOBOX__Unicode_Name
[Name] boxVl [Unicode] U+2562 [Description] upper and lower left quadrants [Unicode Name]
BOX DRAWINGS VERTICAL DOUBLE AND LEFT SINGLE
[]
ISOBOX
Unicode Name
http://www.w3.org/TR/2010/REC-xml-entity-names-20100401/isobox.html
28/1438042989301.17_20150728002309-00057-ip-10-236-191-2_820856702_0.json
9620ed23_ISOBOX__Unicode_Name
[Name] boxVL [Unicode] U+2563 [Description] upper and lower left quadrants [Unicode Name]
BOX DRAWINGS DOUBLE VERTICAL AND LEFT
[]
ISOBOX
Unicode Name
http://www.w3.org/TR/2010/REC-xml-entity-names-20100401/isobox.html
28/1438042989301.17_20150728002309-00057-ip-10-236-191-2_820856702_0.json
9620ed23_ISOBOX__Unicode_Name
[Name] boxvr [Unicode] U+251C [Description] upper and lower right quadrants [Unicode Name]
BOX DRAWINGS LIGHT VERTICAL AND RIGHT
[]
ISOBOX
Unicode Name
http://www.w3.org/TR/2010/REC-xml-entity-names-20100401/isobox.html
28/1438042989301.17_20150728002309-00057-ip-10-236-191-2_820856702_0.json
9620ed23_ISOBOX__Unicode_Name
[Name] boxvR [Unicode] U+255E [Description] upper and lower right quadrants [Unicode Name]
BOX DRAWINGS VERTICAL SINGLE AND RIGHT DOUBLE
[]
ISOBOX
Unicode Name
http://www.w3.org/TR/2010/REC-xml-entity-names-20100401/isobox.html
28/1438042989301.17_20150728002309-00057-ip-10-236-191-2_820856702_0.json
9620ed23_ISOBOX__Unicode_Name
[Name] boxVr [Unicode] U+255F [Description] upper and lower right quadrants [Unicode Name]
BOX DRAWINGS VERTICAL DOUBLE AND RIGHT SINGLE
[]
ISOBOX
Unicode Name
http://www.w3.org/TR/2010/REC-xml-entity-names-20100401/isobox.html
28/1438042989301.17_20150728002309-00057-ip-10-236-191-2_820856702_0.json
9620ed23_ISOBOX__Unicode_Name
[Name] boxVR [Unicode] U+2560 [Description] upper and lower right quadrants [Unicode Name]
BOX DRAWINGS DOUBLE VERTICAL AND RIGHT
[]
ISOBOX
Unicode Name
http://www.w3.org/TR/2010/REC-xml-entity-names-20100401/isobox.html
28/1438042989301.17_20150728002309-00057-ip-10-236-191-2_820856702_0.json
1f4857f0_mantic_Sensor_Network_Ontology__Definition
[Module] Measuring [Term Name] SensingDevice [Type] class [Definition]
A sensing device is a device that implements sensing.
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Semantic Sensor Network Ontology
Definition
http://www.w3.org/2005/Incubator/ssn/ssnx/ssn.html
28/1438042989301.17_20150728002309-00046-ip-10-236-191-2_806819312_61.json
1f4857f0_mantic_Sensor_Network_Ontology__Definition
[Module] Measuring [Term Name] SensorDataSheet [Type] class [Definition]
A data sheet records properties of a sensor. A data sheet might describe for example the accuracy in various conditions, the power use, the types of connectors that the sensor has, etc. Generally a sensor's properties are recorded directly (with hasMeasurementCapability, for example), but the data sheet can be used for example to record the manufacturers specifications verses observed capabilites, or if more is known than the manufacturer specifies, etc. The data sheet is an information object about the sensor's properties, rather than a direct link to the actual properties themselves.
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Semantic Sensor Network Ontology
Definition
http://www.w3.org/2005/Incubator/ssn/ssnx/ssn.html
28/1438042989301.17_20150728002309-00046-ip-10-236-191-2_806819312_61.json
1f4857f0_mantic_Sensor_Network_Ontology__Definition
[Module] Measuring [Term Name] observes [Type] property [Definition]
Relation between a Sensor and a Property that the sensor can observe. Note that, given the DUL modelling of Qualities, a sensor defined with 'observes only Windspeed' technically links the sensor to particular instances of Windspeed, not to the concept itself - OWL can't express concept-concept relations, only individual-individual. The property composition ensures that if an observation is made of a particular quality then one can infer that the sensor observes that quality.
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Semantic Sensor Network Ontology
Definition
http://www.w3.org/2005/Incubator/ssn/ssnx/ssn.html
28/1438042989301.17_20150728002309-00046-ip-10-236-191-2_806819312_61.json
1f4857f0_mantic_Sensor_Network_Ontology__Definition
[Module] MeasuringCapability [Term Name] Accuracy [Type] class [Definition]
The closeness of agreement between the value of an observation and the true value of the observed quality.
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Semantic Sensor Network Ontology
Definition
http://www.w3.org/2005/Incubator/ssn/ssnx/ssn.html
28/1438042989301.17_20150728002309-00046-ip-10-236-191-2_806819312_61.json
1f4857f0_mantic_Sensor_Network_Ontology__Definition
[Module] MeasuringCapability [Term Name] DetectionLimit [Type] class [Definition]
An observed value for which the probability of falsely claiming the absence of a component in a material is β, given a probability α of falsely claiming its presence.
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Semantic Sensor Network Ontology
Definition
http://www.w3.org/2005/Incubator/ssn/ssnx/ssn.html
28/1438042989301.17_20150728002309-00046-ip-10-236-191-2_806819312_61.json
1f4857f0_mantic_Sensor_Network_Ontology__Definition
[Module] MeasuringCapability [Term Name] Drift [Type] class [Definition]
A, continuous or incremental, change in the reported values of observations over time for an unchanging quality.
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Semantic Sensor Network Ontology
Definition
http://www.w3.org/2005/Incubator/ssn/ssnx/ssn.html
28/1438042989301.17_20150728002309-00046-ip-10-236-191-2_806819312_61.json
1f4857f0_mantic_Sensor_Network_Ontology__Definition
[Module] MeasuringCapability [Term Name] Frequency [Type] class [Definition]
The smallest possible time between one observation and the next.
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Semantic Sensor Network Ontology
Definition
http://www.w3.org/2005/Incubator/ssn/ssnx/ssn.html
28/1438042989301.17_20150728002309-00046-ip-10-236-191-2_806819312_61.json
1f4857f0_mantic_Sensor_Network_Ontology__Definition
[Module] MeasuringCapability [Term Name] Latency [Type] class [Definition]
The time between a request for an observation and the sensor providing a result.
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Semantic Sensor Network Ontology
Definition
http://www.w3.org/2005/Incubator/ssn/ssnx/ssn.html
28/1438042989301.17_20150728002309-00046-ip-10-236-191-2_806819312_61.json
1f4857f0_mantic_Sensor_Network_Ontology__Definition
[Module] MeasuringCapability [Term Name] MeasurementCapability [Type] class [Definition]
Collects together measurement properties (accuracy, range, precision, etc) and the environmental conditions in which those properties hold, representing a specification of a sensor's capability in those conditions. The conditions specified here are those that affect the measurement properties, while those in OperatingRange represent the sensor's standard operating conditions, including conditions that don't affect the observations.
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Semantic Sensor Network Ontology
Definition
http://www.w3.org/2005/Incubator/ssn/ssnx/ssn.html
28/1438042989301.17_20150728002309-00046-ip-10-236-191-2_806819312_61.json
1f4857f0_mantic_Sensor_Network_Ontology__Definition
[Module] MeasuringCapability [Term Name] MeasurementProperty [Type] class [Definition]
An identifiable and observable characteristic of a sensor's observations or ability to make observations.
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Semantic Sensor Network Ontology
Definition
http://www.w3.org/2005/Incubator/ssn/ssnx/ssn.html
28/1438042989301.17_20150728002309-00046-ip-10-236-191-2_806819312_61.json
1f4857f0_mantic_Sensor_Network_Ontology__Definition
[Module] MeasuringCapability [Term Name] MeasurementRange [Type] class [Definition]
The set of values that the sensor can return as the result of an observation under the defined conditions with the defined measurement properties. (If no conditions are specified or the conditions do not specify a range for the observed qualities, the measurement range is to be taken as the condition for the observed qualities.)
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Semantic Sensor Network Ontology
Definition
http://www.w3.org/2005/Incubator/ssn/ssnx/ssn.html
28/1438042989301.17_20150728002309-00046-ip-10-236-191-2_806819312_61.json
1f4857f0_mantic_Sensor_Network_Ontology__Definition
[Module] MeasuringCapability [Term Name] Precision [Type] class [Definition]
The closeness of agreement between replicate observations on an unchanged or similar quality value: i.e., a measure of a sensor's ability to consitently reproduce an observation.
[]
Semantic Sensor Network Ontology
Definition
http://www.w3.org/2005/Incubator/ssn/ssnx/ssn.html
28/1438042989301.17_20150728002309-00046-ip-10-236-191-2_806819312_61.json
1f4857f0_mantic_Sensor_Network_Ontology__Definition
[Module] MeasuringCapability [Term Name] Resolution [Type] class [Definition]
The smallest difference in the value of a quality being observed that would result in perceptably different values of observation results.
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Semantic Sensor Network Ontology
Definition
http://www.w3.org/2005/Incubator/ssn/ssnx/ssn.html
28/1438042989301.17_20150728002309-00046-ip-10-236-191-2_806819312_61.json
1f4857f0_mantic_Sensor_Network_Ontology__Definition
[Module] MeasuringCapability [Term Name] ResponseTime [Type] class [Definition]
The time between a (step) change inthe value of an observed quality and a sensor (possibly with specified error) 'settling' on an observed value.
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Semantic Sensor Network Ontology
Definition
http://www.w3.org/2005/Incubator/ssn/ssnx/ssn.html
28/1438042989301.17_20150728002309-00046-ip-10-236-191-2_806819312_61.json
1f4857f0_mantic_Sensor_Network_Ontology__Definition
[Module] MeasuringCapability [Term Name] Selectivity [Type] class [Definition]
Selectivity is a property of a sensor whereby it provides observed values for one or more qualities such that the values of each quality are independent of other qualities in the phenomenon, body, or substance being investigated.
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Semantic Sensor Network Ontology
Definition
http://www.w3.org/2005/Incubator/ssn/ssnx/ssn.html
28/1438042989301.17_20150728002309-00046-ip-10-236-191-2_806819312_61.json
1f4857f0_mantic_Sensor_Network_Ontology__Definition
[Module] MeasuringCapability [Term Name] Sensitivity [Type] class [Definition]
Sensitivity is the quotient of the change in a result of sensor and the corresponding change in a value of a quality being observed.
[]
Semantic Sensor Network Ontology
Definition
http://www.w3.org/2005/Incubator/ssn/ssnx/ssn.html
28/1438042989301.17_20150728002309-00046-ip-10-236-191-2_806819312_61.json
1f4857f0_mantic_Sensor_Network_Ontology__Definition
[Module] MeasuringCapability [Term Name] hasMeasurementCapability [Type] property [Definition]
Relation from a Sensor to a MeasurementCapability describing the measurement properties of the sensor.
[]
Semantic Sensor Network Ontology
Definition
http://www.w3.org/2005/Incubator/ssn/ssnx/ssn.html
28/1438042989301.17_20150728002309-00046-ip-10-236-191-2_806819312_61.json
1f4857f0_mantic_Sensor_Network_Ontology__Definition
[Module] MeasuringCapability [Term Name] hasMeasurementProperty [Type] property [Definition]
Relation from a MeasurementCapability to a MeasurementProperty. For example, to an accuracy (see notes at MeasurementCapability).
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Semantic Sensor Network Ontology
Definition
http://www.w3.org/2005/Incubator/ssn/ssnx/ssn.html
28/1438042989301.17_20150728002309-00046-ip-10-236-191-2_806819312_61.json
88882008_s__Netscape_Browser_8_0_2__IE___application_xhtml_xml
[media type] xml-stylesheet PI and link [text/html] recognized as HTML [text/xml] recognized as XML, XHTML-specific semantics were not recognized but the type selector in style sheets matched case-insensitively [application/xml] recognized as XML, XHTML-specific semantics were not recognized but the type selector in style sheets matched case-insensitively [application/xhtml+xml]
recognized as XML, XHTML-specific semantics were not recognized but the type selector in style sheets matched case-insensitively
[]
XHTML media type test - results: Netscape Browser 8.0.2 (IE)
application/xhtml+xml
http://www.w3.org/People/mimasa/test/xhtml/media-types/Netscape8.0.2-IE
28/1438042990112.92_20150728002310-00210-ip-10-236-191-2_824241343_0.json
88882008_s__Netscape_Browser_8_0_2__IE___application_xhtml_xml
[media type] link only [text/html] recognized as HTML [text/xml] recognized as XML, linked style sheet was not recognized and document tree was rendered [application/xml] recognized as XML, linked style sheet was not recognized and document tree was rendered [application/xhtml+xml]
recognized as XML, linked style sheet was not recognized and document tree was rendered
[]
XHTML media type test - results: Netscape Browser 8.0.2 (IE)
application/xhtml+xml
http://www.w3.org/People/mimasa/test/xhtml/media-types/Netscape8.0.2-IE
28/1438042990112.92_20150728002310-00210-ip-10-236-191-2_824241343_0.json
88882008_s__Netscape_Browser_8_0_2__IE___application_xhtml_xml
[media type] xml-stylesheet PI only [text/html] recognized as HTML, xml-stylesheet PI was not recognized [text/xml] recognized as XML, XHTML-specific semantics were not recognized but the type selector in style sheets matched case-insensitively [application/xml] recognized as XML, XHTML-specific semantics were not recognized but the type selector in style sheets matched case-insensitively [application/xhtml+xml]
recognized as XML, XHTML-specific semantics were not recognized but the type selector in style sheets matched case-insensitively
[]
XHTML media type test - results: Netscape Browser 8.0.2 (IE)
application/xhtml+xml
http://www.w3.org/People/mimasa/test/xhtml/media-types/Netscape8.0.2-IE
28/1438042990112.92_20150728002310-00210-ip-10-236-191-2_824241343_0.json
88882008_s__Netscape_Browser_8_0_2__IE___application_xhtml_xml
[media type] without xmlns [text/html] recognized as HTML [text/xml] recognized as XML, parsing failed due to the omitted namespace declaration [application/xml] recognized as XML, parsing failed due to the omitted namespace declaration [application/xhtml+xml]
recognized as XML, parsing failed due to the omitted namespace declaration
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XHTML media type test - results: Netscape Browser 8.0.2 (IE)
application/xhtml+xml
http://www.w3.org/People/mimasa/test/xhtml/media-types/Netscape8.0.2-IE
28/1438042990112.92_20150728002310-00210-ip-10-236-191-2_824241343_0.json
88882008_s__Netscape_Browser_8_0_2__IE___application_xhtml_xml
[media type] without DOCTYPE [text/html] recognized as HTML [text/xml] recognized as XML, XHTML-specific semantics were not recognized but the type selector in style sheets matched case-insensitively [application/xml] recognized as XML, XHTML-specific semantics were not recognized but the type selector in style sheets matched case-insensitively [application/xhtml+xml]
recognized as XML, XHTML-specific semantics were not recognized but the type selector in style sheets matched case-insensitively
[]
XHTML media type test - results: Netscape Browser 8.0.2 (IE)
application/xhtml+xml
http://www.w3.org/People/mimasa/test/xhtml/media-types/Netscape8.0.2-IE
28/1438042990112.92_20150728002310-00210-ip-10-236-191-2_824241343_0.json
88882008_s__Netscape_Browser_8_0_2__IE___application_xhtml_xml
[media type] without DOCTYPE and xmlns [text/html] recognized as HTML [text/xml] recognized as XML, XHTML-specific semantics were not recognized but the type selector in style sheets matched case-insensitively and inline style (incorrectly) worked [application/xml] recognized as XML, XHTML-specific semantics were not recognized but the type selector in style sheets matched case-insensitively and inline style (incorrectly) worked [application/xhtml+xml]
recognized as XML, XHTML-specific semantics were not recognized but the type selector in style sheets matched case-insensitively and inline style (incorrectly) worked
[]
XHTML media type test - results: Netscape Browser 8.0.2 (IE)
application/xhtml+xml
http://www.w3.org/People/mimasa/test/xhtml/media-types/Netscape8.0.2-IE
28/1438042990112.92_20150728002310-00210-ip-10-236-191-2_824241343_0.json
88882008_s__Netscape_Browser_8_0_2__IE___application_xhtml_xml
[media type] Broken XHTML [text/html] recognized as HTML, well-formedness error was not detected [text/xml] showed blank page [application/xml] showed blank page [application/xhtml+xml]
showed blank page
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XHTML media type test - results: Netscape Browser 8.0.2 (IE)
application/xhtml+xml
http://www.w3.org/People/mimasa/test/xhtml/media-types/Netscape8.0.2-IE
28/1438042990112.92_20150728002310-00210-ip-10-236-191-2_824241343_0.json
88882008_s__Netscape_Browser_8_0_2__IE___application_xhtml_xml
[media type] HTML 4 [text/html] recognized as HTML [text/xml] failed correctly while parsing the DTD [application/xml] failed correctly while parsing the DTD [application/xhtml+xml]
failed correctly while parsing the DTD
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XHTML media type test - results: Netscape Browser 8.0.2 (IE)
application/xhtml+xml
http://www.w3.org/People/mimasa/test/xhtml/media-types/Netscape8.0.2-IE
28/1438042990112.92_20150728002310-00210-ip-10-236-191-2_824241343_0.json
10b5004e__Editor_Draft_29_November_2013__Rationale
[ID] 53 [Status] Closed [Commenter] Kathy Wahlbin [Location] Scope of Applicability [Current text] "Note: Websites using responsive design techniques (i.e. adapting the presentation according to user hardware, software, and preferences) as opposed to redirecting the user to a different location are not considered to be independent website versions". [Suggested Change] "Note: Websites using responsive design techniques (i.e. adapting the presentation according to user hardware, software, and preferences) as opposed to redirecting the user to a different location are not considered to be independent website versions unless the site at the different breakpoints utilizes different code. In that case, the website at the different breakpoints could be considered as individual websites each for evaluation". [Resolution] Resolution: Add a section on "Websites using responsive design" under "Particular Types of Websites" to elaborate on the need to test the different adaptations and breakpoints using a variety of user agents (tablets, phones, etc.). Rationale: More information about responsive design is needed but adding it to this particular note will not be as useful. See also Eval TF minutes of 9 January 2014. [Rationale]
Clarify what is needed for evaluating responsive websites.
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Disposition of Comments - WCAG-EM Editor Draft 29 November 2013
Rationale
http://www.w3.org/WAI/ER/conformance/comments-20131129
28/1438042989301.17_20150728002309-00006-ip-10-236-191-2_824175729_4.json
10b5004e__Editor_Draft_29_November_2013__Rationale
[ID] 55 [Status] Closed [Commenter] Kerstin Probiesch [Location] Scope of Applicability [Current text] "When a target website is defined for evaluation, it is essential that all web pages, web page states, and functionality within the scope of this definition are considered for evaluation". [Suggested Change] should be made clear that also PDF and other formats have to be considered for evaluation and that not only HTML is meant [Resolution] Resolution: Change the note in the definition of "web page" to read "Web pages may include multimedia content, interactive components, and rich and mobile web applications. Web pages are not limited to HTML and can be PDF documents and any other format." Rationale: Explaining this point in the definition of the term "web page" has a more global impact throughout the document. [Rationale]
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Disposition of Comments - WCAG-EM Editor Draft 29 November 2013
Rationale
http://www.w3.org/WAI/ER/conformance/comments-20131129
28/1438042989301.17_20150728002309-00006-ip-10-236-191-2_824175729_4.json
10b5004e__Editor_Draft_29_November_2013__Rationale
[ID] 56 [Status] Closed [Commenter] Samuel Martin [Location] Scope of Applicability [Current text] "Examples of Websites". [Suggested Change] Add another example corresponding to the website of an organization department. [Resolution] Resolution: No change. Rationale: The reference to "organizational department" was removed because it was not immediately clear that it only applies to such cases where they are separable areas. [Rationale]
The case where the responsibility for content publishing of each department is distributed, is typical and relevant enough to be mentioned among the list of examples (even though is later dealt with in detail, in the discussion on websites with separable areas)
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Disposition of Comments - WCAG-EM Editor Draft 29 November 2013
Rationale
http://www.w3.org/WAI/ER/conformance/comments-20131129
28/1438042989301.17_20150728002309-00006-ip-10-236-191-2_824175729_4.json
10b5004e__Editor_Draft_29_November_2013__Rationale
[ID] 57 [Status] Closed [Commenter] Samuel Martin [Location] Scope of Applicability [Current text] "This includes (...) forms for online payments, and discussion boards, including when such parts originate from third-party sources". [Suggested Change] Add this information outside the example as well. [Resolution] Resolution: Move the second paragraph of the example to outside the example. Rationale: That would make the text part of the main section rather than of the example alone. [Rationale]
Make the information more explicit.
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Disposition of Comments - WCAG-EM Editor Draft 29 November 2013
Rationale
http://www.w3.org/WAI/ER/conformance/comments-20131129
28/1438042989301.17_20150728002309-00006-ip-10-236-191-2_824175729_4.json
10b5004e__Editor_Draft_29_November_2013__Rationale
[ID] 58 [Status] Closed [Commenter] Samuel Martin [Location] Scope of Applicability [Current text] "Example of Website Enclosure" and "Particular Types of Websites" sections. [Suggested Change] Exchange the order of these two subsections. [Resolution] Resolution: No change. Rationale: The term "separable areas" is not used anywhere in "Example of Website Enclosure". [Rationale]
"Example of Website Enclosure" relies on the definition of "Website with separable areas" (included in "Particular Types of Websites").
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Disposition of Comments - WCAG-EM Editor Draft 29 November 2013
Rationale
http://www.w3.org/WAI/ER/conformance/comments-20131129
28/1438042989301.17_20150728002309-00006-ip-10-236-191-2_824175729_4.json
10b5004e__Editor_Draft_29_November_2013__Rationale
[ID] 59 [Status] Closed [Commenter] Samuel Martin [Location] Scope of Applicability [Current text] "Web applications will typically require (...) larger web page samples to reflect the different types of content, functionality, and processes." [Suggested Change] Check whether this is substantiated or just assumed. [Resolution] Resolution: No change. Rationale: This section refers to web applications that "tend to be more complex and interactive" such as "webmail clients, document editors, and online shops". These *typically* tend to require larger samples. [Rationale]
In my understanding, the amount of "different types of content, functionality and processes" does not depend on being a web application per se. On the contrary, if the same functions are offered through a static site and a dynamic web application, the same complexity should be expected. Besides, even some web applications are more homogeneous than static web sites, in that all the contents are generated from the same templates and scripts, and then a smaller sample is enough. Step 3 talks about "How interactive the content is", which is a much more objective foundation to determine that a sample should be larger, rather than just relying on the fact the functionality is provided through a web application.
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Disposition of Comments - WCAG-EM Editor Draft 29 November 2013
Rationale
http://www.w3.org/WAI/ER/conformance/comments-20131129
28/1438042989301.17_20150728002309-00006-ip-10-236-191-2_824175729_4.json
10b5004e__Editor_Draft_29_November_2013__Rationale
[ID] 60 [Status] Closed [Commenter] Samuel Martin [Location] Scope of Applicability [Current text] "are each independent of one another in usage, where using one version does not require or depend on using another version of the website" [Suggested Change] "are independent of one another in use, that is, using one version does not require or..." [Resolution] Resolution: Change as suggested. Rationale: Better language. [Rationale]
clarify the wording.
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Disposition of Comments - WCAG-EM Editor Draft 29 November 2013
Rationale
http://www.w3.org/WAI/ER/conformance/comments-20131129
28/1438042989301.17_20150728002309-00006-ip-10-236-191-2_824175729_4.json
10b5004e__Editor_Draft_29_November_2013__Rationale
[ID] 61 [Status] Closed [Commenter] Samuel Martin [Location] Scope of Applicability [Current text] "In this context evaluators often have easier access to the website developers and maintainers, the development environment and authoring tools, and the materials used for development." [Suggested Change] "... and the hosting platform where the website is deployed". [Resolution] Resolution: Change to "In this context evaluators often have easier access to the website developers and maintainers, the development and hosting environments, the authoring tools, and the materials used for development and maintenance." Rationale: Clearer meaning. [Rationale]
Being able to "get into the kitchen" eases accessibility evaluation. Not only is it a matter of snooping around development processes, but it also facilitates access to later stages. E.g. self-assessment may ease accessing restricted areas (which is unrelated to accessing development).
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Disposition of Comments - WCAG-EM Editor Draft 29 November 2013
Rationale
http://www.w3.org/WAI/ER/conformance/comments-20131129
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10b5004e__Editor_Draft_29_November_2013__Rationale
[ID] 62 [Status] Closed [Commenter] Samuel Martin [Location] Scope of Applicability [Current text] "Third-party evaluators typically use pure black-box testing and … Therefore it is more difficult, often impossible, to make conformance claims based on such an evaluation alone." [Suggested Change] - [Resolution] Resolution: Change section to read "Third-party evaluators typically have little information about how a website was developed, its internal software, and all its areas and functionality. Therefore it is more difficult, often impossible, to make conformance claims for entire websites based on such an evaluation alone. However, such evaluation can be effective for validating conformance claims and statements about websites." Rationale: Clearer meaning. [Rationale]
First, black-box testing means 'no access to the internals of the software', instead of 'no access to the development environment (and authoring tools)'. Second, in the specific context of website evaluation accessibility, third-party evaluators usually do have access to a large part of the source code (e.g. HTML, CSS, Javascript), which even sometimes represents all the source code (e.g. in static websites, where there is no server-side scripting environment). Thus these tests are rather grey-box (or even white-box). Third, WCAG success criteria are defined from the perspective of the end-user, so black-box testing should not be in principle excluded as a way to test conformance. For instance, the evaluator does not need to know whether device-independent scripting events have been used -i.e. black box-, they just need to check the functionality is available from a keyboard -white box-.
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Disposition of Comments - WCAG-EM Editor Draft 29 November 2013
Rationale
http://www.w3.org/WAI/ER/conformance/comments-20131129
28/1438042989301.17_20150728002309-00006-ip-10-236-191-2_824175729_4.json
10b5004e__Editor_Draft_29_November_2013__Rationale
[ID] 63 [Status] Closed [Commenter] Samuel Martin [Location] Scope of Applicability [Current text] in "Example of Web site enclosure", it is said that the scope of evaluation includes "aggregated and embedded content (...) including when such parts originate from third-party sources". Later on, in "Particular Evaluation Contexts", it is said that "third-party content is not under the control of the website or web service providers (...) non-conforming content needs to be clearly identified in the web pages in which it appears". [Suggested Change] Distinguish between these two uses of "third-party content". One refers to content integrated from external sources, but which is part of the scope, so as to consider complete processes. The other refers to user-generated contents, which can be either repaired or excluded from the scope through a statement of partial conformance. [Resolution] Resolution: No change. Rationale: Section "Principle of website enclosure" states that all third-party content in scope must be included in the evaluation while section "evaluating third-party content" explains how to go about with this type of content; the sections do not contradict. [Rationale]
The same term "third-party" is used for two different concepts that require two different approaches, this may confuse the readers.
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Disposition of Comments - WCAG-EM Editor Draft 29 November 2013
Rationale
http://www.w3.org/WAI/ER/conformance/comments-20131129
28/1438042989301.17_20150728002309-00006-ip-10-236-191-2_824175729_4.json
10b5004e__Editor_Draft_29_November_2013__Rationale
[ID] 64 [Status] Closed [Commenter] Samuel Martin [Location] Scope of Applicability [Current text] Bullet list under "Re-Running Website Evaluation". [Suggested Change] Add links from each item to the relevant steps. [Resolution] Resolution: Link to particular section 3.c Rationale: In the previous text all links lead to the same section (step 3), which wasn't really useful. That is why we took the links out. [Rationale]
In the previous working draft, the phrases "as per step x.x" appeared at the end of each item. They have been removed to make the structure clearer, but at the same time the whole section has been shifted and now appears before the methodology steps. With the current wording, "exemplar web page instances" are mentioned before they are explained in the methodology.
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Disposition of Comments - WCAG-EM Editor Draft 29 November 2013
Rationale
http://www.w3.org/WAI/ER/conformance/comments-20131129
28/1438042989301.17_20150728002309-00006-ip-10-236-191-2_824175729_4.json