Basic Policy of W3C's standardization and the Workshop Construction

http://www.w3.org/2012/Talks/0611-introduction-to-w3c-ka/

Futomi Hatano & Kaz Ashimura, Workshop co-Chairs
14 June 2012

Statue of Christ

Working Group Lifetime


Public W3C Members Invited Experts Technical Review, Tests, Pilot Implementations Document Translations Technical Submissions, Charter Review, Delegation of Experts, Patent Policy Commitments Technical Review, Tests, Pilot Implementations Press Activities, Testimonials Working Group Formation Recommendation Track Work Publication of Web Standard Document Maintenance CG/BG/IG Workshop Document Translations Invited Experts Delegation of Experts, Sponsor Organizations, Delegation of Experts Experts

W3C Recommendation Track


height='75%'> Public W3C Members Technical Review Technical Review Technical Review, Tests, Pilot Implementations Technical Submissions, Technical Review Technical Review Technical Review, Tests, Pilot Implementations Endorsement Working Draft Last Call Working Draft Candidate Recommendation Proposed Recommendation Proposed Edited Recommendation Recommendation Endorsement, Pilot Implementations Technical Review, Pilot Implementations

That's why this workshop has the following construction

State of the art (Session 2) and the DSJ Demo Tour (Session 3):
Use Cases
The sessions on signs for the rest (Session 1, 4 and 5):
Combination of Use Cases, Requirements and sometimes gaps in existing standards
The sessions on Standards (Session 6) and Next Steps (Session 7):
Collecting the information so far, and looking at what the gaps really are

During Next Steps (Session 7)

We will be able to talk about:

Thanks!