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Interoperability Standards in the Semantic Web

Journal of Computing and Information Science in Engineering, 2002
The growth in the use of the Internet brings with it an increase in the number of interconnections among information systems supporting the manufacturing supply chain as well as other businesses. Each of these interconnections must be carefully prescribed to ensure interoperability.
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Advertising with Web Standards

2013
This chapter will discuss the new and useful features of HTML5 and open web standards that you can leverage in your next advertising campaign. The thing to remember going forward is that HTML5 is not about advancements in HTML markup alone; it also pioneers new JavaScript APIs and CSS features, among other technologies. Some HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript
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Standard creativity: creating flexible Web development standards

Proceedings. IEEE International Professional Communication Conference, 2003
In the early days of the Web, we became "experts" at developing great looking sites using all of the layout and design codes available to us at the time. However, it quickly became apparent that sacrificing structure for style had created forward compatibility issues and would prevent us from moving forward as the Web grows and tools we use change ...
S. Osborn, G. Elliott
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Special Web standards presentation

Proceedings 4th IEEE International Software Engineering Standards Symposium and Forum (ISESS'99). 'Best Software Practices for the Internet Age', 2003
Addresses the significant software standards and specifications that are the foundation for the monolith of software supporting the World Wide Web. This paper presents a guide, via a document schema, to the software standards and specifications needed to produce a particular software unit for use on the Web.
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Standards for Web Services Security

2009
Over time, different languages, mechanisms, and tools have been developed on different software and hardware platforms for specifying and implementing a variety of security mechanisms, such as encryption and access control. In a Web service setting, security mechanisms protect the confidentiality and integrity of the so-called information in transit ...
Federica Paci   +3 more
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EMC Society standards on the Web

IEEE Electromagnetic Compatibility Magazine, 2012
A common request from EMC Society members, through feedback at the annual International Symposium on EMC, for example, is that members want more information on the Society's sponsored standards. This is something the Society is keen to provide. One part of that is to update and evolve the web pages since these are a first port-of-call for most of the ...
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Web Standards and the Self-Regulation of Web Designers

2012
The previous three chapters provided a framework for the remainder of this book, outlining its main focus and scholarly context and web design’s brief history. This chapter begins the empirical section of the book, which focuses on different aspects of the work of the ‘standards crowd’ in web design.
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Web Service Standards Road Map [PDF]

open access: possibleInternational Conference on Next Generation Web Services Practices (NWeSP'05), 2006
The objective of this paper is to survey major Web service standards (WSS) in order to develop a road map that assists adapting organization in identifying the interrelationships among these standards, and relevancy of these standards to a particular WS implementation approach.
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Advances in W3C Web graphics standards

Proceedings of the SIGGRAPH 2003 conference on Web graphics in conjunction with the 30th annual conference on Computer graphics and interactive techniques - GRAPH '03, 2003
Since 1994 the World Wide Web Consortium has published specifications designed to make a better and easier Web, for end-users, as well as for application developers. While the scope of W3C’s work has grown to extend the structure of the Web itself with the Semantic Web and Web Services, an important part of the work is still focused on the browser and ...
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