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The UWA Working Group focuses on extending the Web to enable distributed applications of many kinds of devices including sensors and effectors
Introduction
The W3C Ubiquitous Web Applications Working Group was launched in March 2007 with the vision of reducing the costs for developing applications involving ubiquitous networked devices, based upon W3C's strengths in declarative representations. For a longer introduction to the UWA WG please read our Introduction to the UWA.
Hot Topics
Here are the current hot topics being developed in the UWA WG (as of 4 November 2009):
- DCCI Lightning talk -- Rotan presents Sailesh's Lightning Talk at TPAC 2009
- DCO Comments -- We've started collecting responses to the Last Call comments for the DCO
- DCCI Use Cases and Requirements -- start putting in your use cases and requirements
- Delivery Context Ontology FAQ -- FAQs new reviewers of the DCO may need
- New Charter -- The UWA is reforming under a new charter, follow the charter development here
- DeliveryContextOntologyDocGeneration -- The DCO is a complex document that is generated from OWL files using Java
Previous Hot Topics
- Vote for a new UWA call timeslot! -- voting has closed, the timeslot will remain the same through the extension, this poll may be reopened for the new WG.
- DIAL Editor's Meeting -- follow that thread for details
Purpose of this wiki
This wiki is intended for use in facilitating collaborative editing of materials relating to the vision, Use Cases, Requirements and source materials for work on the Ubiquitous Web. We hope to explore the use of the wiki for generating W3C Technical Reports, taking advantage of the Semantic MediaWiki extensions to add simple, machine-processable annotations to the wiki's articles (currently the semantic extensions are not available).
Contributing to the UWA Wiki
Editing of wiki articles is restricted to members of the Ubiquitous Web Applications Working Group and invitees. If you are interested in contributing to the wiki, please email Dave Raggett (Chair) and Matt Womer (Team Contact)'.
Meeting Details
Coordination, records, and details of our meetings are available on our Meeting Details page.
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