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Variability in Specifications published as a W3C Working Group Note
Variability in Specifications, a companion to the QA Framework: Specification Guidelines, has been updated and published as a W3C Working Group Note. The Note contains advanced specification design considerations and conformance-related techniques. It describes how design of a specification's conformance model affects implementability and interoperability.
Filed by Karl Dubost on August 30, 2005 12:46 AM in Publications
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