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Re: Accesslibity review_time estimate

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From: Patrick H. Lauke
Date: Oct 31, 2023 5:34AM


It will obviously depend on how many individual samples you've split the
assessment into, and how complex those samples are. If all they are is
static, reasonably straightforward content pages, then you would
generally be able to go through and test a few (3, 4, possibly more if
they're really short) in a day. On the other end of the spectrum, you
may have samples that are exceedingly complex ... like a whole
interactive Excel-like grid which also generates interactive explorable
graphs etc...at which point it may take you a few days just to verify an
individual sample (or split it into smaller, more manageable chunks).

So whichever formula you arrive at, it will likely involve number of
samples and complexity of individual samples.

Patrick

On 31/10/2023 11:12, Claire Forbes wrote:
> Good morning,
> I'm consistently being asked for an estimate on how long an accesslibity review will take.
> I know everyone here is well aware of the many factors that go into an accessibility review that could determine the length of time you work on it BUT does anyone have a good "formula" for providing time estimates to customers?
>
> Thank you!
> Claire
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