W3C

TV & Web Accessibility Use Case Analysis

07 May 2014

See also: IRC log

Attendees

Present
wu wei, Mark Sadecki, Janina Sajka
Regrets
Chair
MarkS
Scribe
MarkS

Contents


<trackbot> Date: 07 May 2014

MS: I will clarify if they want us to present them with use cases or if they want us to provide feedback with use cases they give to us.

Use Case 1

1. "Use Case One – Tablet Joins Home Network"

Our concerns are with UI. All controls need to be accessible.

Use Case 2

<wuwei> 2. "Use Case Two – TV Triggers 2nd Screen"

Definitely UI concerns here as well. Seems like this this is focused on an individual watching experience, not a group.

Should be a method for consuming extra media at a later time

JS: I think in ePub, we specified a setting for ignoring footnote announcements, or just let me know that a footnote exist, but not follow it.
... or read it inline

<wuwei> 3. "Use Case Three – Tablet EPG"

Use Case 3

3. "Use Case Three – Tablet EPG"

EPG should include whether or alternative media is available and which type

there should be a launch on both button so tablet user could consume alternative media using headphones

all controls and data screens need to be WCAG compliant

Use Case 4

<wuwei> 4. "Use Case Four – Content Sharing"

This use case could use a lot of improvment

Use Case 5

<wuwei> 5. "Use Case Five – Content Search"

Poor example, but WFM

Use Case 6

<wuwei> 6. "Use Case Six – Tuner Control thru Web Application"

EPG should also include information RE alternative media available

should be able to filter on this data as well

Use Case 7

<wuwei> 7. "Use Case Seven – Channel Bounded Applications"

should be able to bookmark any of this ancillary information and access it later

trackbot, bye

Summary of Action Items

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