Introducing theW3C : Table of Contents 1. What is the W3C 2. The Origin of the W3C 3. The Scope of the W3C 4. W3C Services 5. W3C and XML 6. W3C Documents.

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Introducing theW3C : Table of Contents 1. What is the W3C 2. The Origin of the W3C 3. The Scope of the W3C 4. W3C Services 5. W3C and XML 6. W3C Documents 7. W3C Working Groups 8. The XSL Working Group 9. What is XML 10. Namespaces 11. What is XSL 12. Associating Stylesheets 13. More W3C ‘Standards’ 14. More Non-W3C ‘Standards’

1. What is the W3C The World Wide Web Consortium is an industry consortium with the purpose to ensure interoperability within the World Wide Web (WWW) by promoting open standards, e.g. XML. Software AG is a consortium member. The W3C's public Homepage : W3C Technical Reports and Publications : The W3C's Member Site :

2. The Origin of the W3C The World Wide Web Consortium was founded by Tim Berners-Lee, a former Employee of CERN ( = Conseil Europeen pour la Recherche Nucleaire) who essentially invented the World Wide Web by developing HTTP ( = Hypertext Transfer Protocol). The W3C is jointly hosted by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Laboratory for Computer Science [MIT/LCS] in the United States; the Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et en Automatique [INRIA] in Europe; and the Keio University Shonan Fujisawa Campus in Japan.Massachusetts Institute of Technology Laboratory for Computer ScienceInstitut National de Recherche en Informatique et en AutomatiqueKeio University

3. The Scope of the W3C User Interface Domain : HTML, Stylesheets (CSS, XSL ), DOM,... Technology and Society Domain : E-Commerce, Signatures, … Architecture Domain : HTTP, XML,... Web Accessibility Initiative

4. W3C Services Mailinglists Test Suites Open Source Software Amaya : Browser and Authoring Tool Jigsaw : Web Server Tidy : Checks HTML for Wellformednes

5. W3C and XML Extensible Markup Language (XML TM ) is a simple, very flexible text format derived from SGML (ISO 8879). Designed to meet the challenges of large- scale electronic publishing, XML will also play an increasingly important role in the exchange of a wide variety of data on the Web.XML TMISO 8879 The W3C's XML Activity Statement: Activity Statement The W3C's Recommendation “XML 1.0” ( ) : The W3C's Recommendation “Namespaces in XML” ( ) : The W3C's Recommendation “Associating Style Sheets...“ ( ) :

6. W3C Documents Note Working Draft Working Draft (Last Call) Proposed Recommendation Recommendation

7. W3C Working Groups XML Working Groups : XML Query Working Group XML Schema Working Group XML Linking Working Group XML Core Working Group XML Coordination Group Others : XSL Working Group DOM Working Group HTML Working Group...

8. The XSL Working Group XSL = XSL FO + XSLT XSLT >= XPath The W3C’s public XSL Page : XSL Working Draft ( ) : XSLT Proposed Recommendation ( ) : XPath Proposed Recommendation ( ) :

9. What is XML The W3C's Recommendation “XML 1.0” ( ) : The Annotated XML Specification by Tim Bray : Drei Sonaten und drei Partiten für Violine solo Bärenreiter J. S. Bach BMV Urtext der neuen Bach-Ausgabe...

10. Namespaces The W3C's Recommendation “Namespaces in XML” ( ) : Juliane Harbarth …

11. What is XSL Customer1 Order1 … <xsl:stylesheet xmlns:xsl=" xmlns=" Customers Customers...

12. Associating Stylesheets The W3C's Recommendation “Associating Style Sheets...“ ( ) : Drei Sonaten und drei Partiten für Violine solo …

13. More W3C ‘Standards’ DOM = Document Object Model XLink = XML Linking HTML 4.0 XHTML, a Reformulation of HTML 4.0 in XML 1.0 CSS = Cascading Style Sheets

14. More Non-W3C ‘Standards’ SAX = Simple API for XML XQL = XML Query Language URI = Uniform Resource Identifiers (IETF) Unicode