Correction …
Please ignore last post: it was intended for another group but accidentally sent to this one 🙁
Please ignore last post: it was intended for another group but accidentally sent to this one 🙁
Thanks to all of you who supported this group in its (extremely long 🙂 incubation from initial proposal to now. In that period there’s been much work behind-the-scenes, so expect the imminent publication of a set of reports, being the … Continue reading
W3C has launched the Algorithmic Modelling Community Group The mission of this group is to propose foundational specifications relating to “algorithmic modelling”: a “model”, in this context, being a description of the composition and relative dynamic behaviour of the sub-parts … Continue reading
I’ve uploaded a draft Data Dictionary for Animal Life Data to http://www.rezare.co.nz/Media/Default/data-standards/DINDS-Animal-Life-Data-Discussion-2013-05-21.pdf We would appreciate you taking the time to read through, and then posting your feedback using the mailing list or the Wiki (you’ll need to register). If you’re not … Continue reading
Following the 24 June OA Data Model Rollout at the University of Manchester in the United Kingdom, a face-to-face meeting of the OA Community Group will be held. This meeting will take place Tuesday, 25 June, 8:30 AM – 4:00 … Continue reading
The current main task of this Community Group is the development of “Best Practices for the Open Social Web”. We are using the Wiki and the mailing list for that purpose. The document is in an initial stage of development: … Continue reading
Moving away from using cash to cashless transactions using hand-held devices.
On 2013-05-17 the Customer Experience Digital Data Community Group published the first draft of the following specification: Customer Experience Digital Data Acquisition. Participants contribute material to this specification under the W3C Community Contributor License Agreement (CLA). If you have any … Continue reading
FYI: W3C website Redesign Survey is available for your feedback: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/w3c_redesign
Thanks to everyone for a great workshop yesterday – the papers are online on http://wow.oerc.ox.ac.uk/ and I am currently collecting presentations (several on slideshare) and linking them from the Program. — Dave