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DeviceDescriptionCoreVocabularyPreamble

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This is the Preamble to the document. See the DeviceDescriptionCoreVocabulary overview.

Abstract

The definition of a Core Vocabulary for Mobile Web Browsing is the first step in the process of builing a Device Descriptions Repository that can be public or used by different entities seamlessly. Here will be defined a light-weight process for the definition of the vocabulary entries. The vocabulary will be formalized with an ontology. Companies and individuals interested in the definition of their own vocabulary may use the process here defined as a starting point for their own projects.

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This document is a First Public Working Draft and has been produced as part of the W3C Mobile Web Initiative, Device Description Working Group [DDWG], following the procedures set out for the W3C Process. The authors of this document are members of the W3C Mobile Web Initiative, Device Description Working Group ( members only ). It is a deliverable as defined in the Charter of that group. Feedback can be directed to the DDWG Public Mailing List, which is also archived.

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