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W3C
W3C
(World Wide Web Consortium)
The World Wide Web Consortium is a consortium that produces standards - "recommendations," as they call them -
for the
World Wide Web
.
The Consortium is headed by Tim Berners-Lee, the original creator of URL
(Uniform Resource Locator), HTTP (HyperText Transfer Protocol) and HTML (HyperText Markup Language), the
principal technologies that form the basis of the Web.
A W3C standard goes through the stages
Working Draft, Last Call, Candidate Recommendation and Proposed Recommendation. It ends as a Recommendation. A
Recommendation may be updated by separately-published Errata until enough substantial edits accumulate, at
which time a new edition of the Recommendation may be produced (e.g., XML is now in its Third Edition, XHTML
in its first). Sometimes, a recommendation is withdrawn and sent through the process again, as RDF was.
The W3C also publishes informative Notes which are not intended to be treated as standards. The
Consortium leaves it up to manufacturers to follow the Recommendations. Many of its standards define levels of
conformance, which are required for the developers to follow. Like any standards of others organizations, W3C
recommendations are sometimes implemented partially, however developer conformance has improved recently. The
Recommendations are under a royalty-free patent, allowing anyone to implement them.
Unlike the
ISO and other international standards bodies, the W3C does not have a certification program. A certification
program is a process which has benefits and drawbacks. The W3C has decided for now that it is not suitable to
start such a program without risking to create more drawbacks for the community than benefits.
The Consortium's headquarters is at present on the fifth floor of the Gates Tower in the Stata Center at MIT.
The other partners managing the W3C are ERCIM and Keio University in Japan.
The text above is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License (GNU FDL).
It uses material from the Wikipedia article "W3C".
(Extern link: http://www.w3.org
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