taus dqf webinar: from labs to market - 25 september 2013
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Free TAUS Webinar "DQF: From Labs to Market". Jaap van der Meer, Rahzeb Choudhury and Willem Stoeller talk about the three years since the launch of the TAUS DQF.TRANSCRIPT
Webcast17:00-18:00 CET, 25 September
TAUS Dynamic Quality FrameworkFrom Labs to Market
Aims
1. Context2. Overview of current resources3. Outline upcoming activity
Agenda
1. Welcome and Context (Jaap van der Meer)2. DQF Overview (Rahzeb Choudhury)
1. e-Learning (Willem Stoeller)2. DQF Tools (Maxim Khalilov)
3. Q&A
The DQF in ContextJaap van der Meer
Evolution of the Translation Industry
From the TAUS Translation Technology Landscape Report (April, 2013)
Is the translation industry ready?
Where We Stand
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Together We Know More
We KnowBetter
Our Vision
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Human Language ProjectCollaboration between business,
government and academia worldwide
DataTranslation data of 400 most spoken languages in the world (160,000 language pairs).
TechnologyCentral resource for education and advancement in open-source and commercial MT.
InteroperabilityCoordinate translation web services to optimize connectivity.
MetricsProvide for measuring and benchmarking translation quality.
Think of: the Human Genome Project: a $3.8 Billion
investment in sharing data about the human genome drove $796 Billion in economic impact, and spurred growth in the life sciences industry.
Why TAUS – From Think Tank to Industry-Shared Services
TAUS is a member organization for the global translation industry. Founded in January 2005 as a think tank TAUS has evolved to a global platform supporting corporations, government organizations and translation suppliers to innovate and automate their business.
Innovation Think Tank Industry-Shared Services
Resources Insights Data & Apps Metrics
TAUS offers guidance and indispensable industry support services to every agency and company and every buyer of translation services and technologies. TAUS also runs a program of industry events around the world that attracts a vibrant community of executives and entrepreneurs from the global content and translation industries.
2005 2006 2008 2009
DQF OverviewRahzeb Choudhury
See evaluation.taus.net
e-LearningWillem Stoeller
Objectives
• Upon completion of this program, you will: – Better manage the issues related to managing
translation quality– Appreciate how different quality management
standards can contribute to managing translation quality
– Be able to place the TAUS Dynamic Quality Framework within the context of quality management models
– Be able to use the DQF resources to guide your evaluation decisions
Target Audience
• Anyone interested in translation quality– TSP project managers, quality managers and lead
translators– Translation buyer project managers, quality
managers and lead translators– Other translation professionals interested in
translation quality using machine or human translation
– TAUS membership not required
Agenda
Quality Management in Translation and the
TAUS Dynamic Quality Framework
Self Study
IntroductionQuality
Management Standards
DQF Overview
Experience with DQF
Certification Test
Temporary License
Hands-on with DQF
Quality Management Standards
Quality Management Standards
General Standards
ISO 9001:2008
PMBOK® Guide CMMI Six Sigma
Translation Specific Standards
EN15038 CAN CGSB 131.10
ASTM F2575-06 Standard
Guide
Quality Management Standards: to Remember
Manual
Processes (What & When)
Work Instructions (How)
Records
QMS
Project managementguidelines Continuous improvement
Use Metrics and BSC
F2575: definitions and specifications
The Dynamic Quality Evaluation Framework
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Initial Project Participants
Published Reports
The Dynamic Quality Evaluation Framework
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The Dynamic Quality Evaluation Framework
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DQF Knowledge Database
Adequacy/Fluency
Adherence to regulatory
instruments
Community-based
evaluation
Customer feedback
Error typology
Readability evaluation
Usability evaluation
The Dynamic Quality Evaluation Framework
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The Dynamic Quality Evaluation Framework
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DQF Case Studies
• I conducted four interviews with TAUS members regarding their experience with DQF:
DQF Case Studies - EMC
DQF
Compare MT systems
QE of translations
MT/PEMT performance
DQF Case Studies - AVB
DQF
Compare MT systems
QE of translations
MT/PEMT performance
DQF Case Studies - Pactera
DQF
Compare MT systems
QE of translations
MT/PEMT performance
DQF Case Studies - Intel
DQF
Compare MT systems
QE of translations
MT/PEMT performance
Quality Management in Translation and the
TAUS Dynamic Quality Framework
Thank you for your attention!
Tools DemoMaxim Khalilov
DQF OverviewRahzeb Choudhury
Upcoming DQF Report
New DQF Content Profiling v2 being tested
TAUS QE Summit
Question and Answer
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