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- Candidate Recommendation (CR)
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From World Wide Web Consortium Process Document (2003-06-18) | Glossary for this source
A Candidate Recommendation is a document that W3C believes has been widely
reviewed and satisfies the Working Group's technical requirements. W3C
publishes a Candidate Recommendation to gather implementation experience.
- Proposed Edited Recommendation
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From World Wide Web Consortium Process Document (2003-06-18) | Glossary for this source
A Proposed Edited Recommendation is a technical report that W3C has
published for community review of important
changes
, some of which may affect conformance.
When there is consensus about the edits, the document is published as a
Recommendation.
- Proposed Recommendation (PR)
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From World Wide Web Consortium Process Document (2003-06-18) | Glossary for this source
A Proposed Recommendation is a mature technical report that, after wide
review for technical soundness and implementability, W3C has sent to the W3C
Advisory Committee for final endorsement.
- recommendation
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From Glossary of W3C Jargon (2003-03-11) | Glossary for this source
A technical specification which has been endorsed by the W3C. Similar
to what other standards organizations would call a "Standard".
- Rescinded Recommendation
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From World Wide Web Consortium Process Document (2003-06-18) | Glossary for this source
A Rescinded Recommendation is an entire Recommendation that W3C no longer
endorses.
- W3C recommendation
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From W3C QA - Quality Assurance glossary (2003-09-06) | Glossary for this source
A standard agreed upon by the Web industry and community represented in W3C.
- W3C Recommendation (REC)
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From World Wide Web Consortium Process Document (2003-06-18) | Glossary for this source
A W3C Recommendation is a specification or set of guidelines that, after
extensive consensus-building, has received the endorsement of W3C Members and
the Director. W3C recommends the wide deployment of its Recommendations.
Note:
W3C Recommendations are similar to the standards
published by other organizations.
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