Software Accessibility Checklist
This checklist should serve as a tool for evaluating the extent to which software applications are accessible to most people with disabilities.
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This checklist should serve as a tool for evaluating the extent to which software applications are accessible to most people with disabilities.
This checklist will keep track of all those annoying little details that go into making a meaningful test plan.
When you are putting together a project management team, you need to know who has what skills as well as experience. This form will help you inventory what each team member brings to the table.
Without concrete milestone and deliverables, project plans are too intangible to function as a reliable status indicator. The following list summarizes milestones and deliverables that apply to most software development projects.
Are we finished with this project phase yet? Maybe not. Take a look at this checklist to make sure you didn't omit any deliverables or tasks you need to complete before moving on.
Before you submit your proposed project for approval, maybe it's a good idea to look at it critically first. This checklist asks some hard questions you might not even have thought about.
The project sponsor checklist describes ways for the project sponsor to provide commitment and project support in an effective, visible manner.
Use this checklist to give a potential buyer of outsourcing services a clearer picture of what to expect from a provider. Each of these checklist items is a great conversation starter. Use them to uncover potential weaknesses that might cause difficulty later.
Are you building a new software system? Use this checklist to keep track of your progress as well as to make sure you don't forget any important steps along the way.
Are you designing a new software system? Chances are, you are so busy with models, processes and plans, you might be forgetting other pieces of the puzzle. This checklist will keep it all straight for you.
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