W3C Team
Talks in June
28 May 2002: Vincent Quint presents
Documents structurés
sur le Web (in French) at IDT/net 2002 in Paris, France. On 5 June, Tatsuya Hagino presents
W3C
Technology on Metadata (PDF in Japanese) at the JAGAT
seminar in Tokyo, Japan. On 15 June, Karl Dubost presents Les
standards Web? Ah non, jamais! in Montréal, Quebec,
Canada. On 18 June, Judy
Brewer and Wendy
Chisholm present a 1/2 day tutorial, Web Accessibility:
Technology and Policy for an Inclusive Future, at INET 2002 in
Arlington, VA, near Washington, D.C., USA. On 22 June, Tim Berners-Lee gives the
opening keynote at the Open
Group Web Services Conference in Boston, MA, USA. On 30 June, Vincent
Quint and Irène Vatton
present MathML in
e-Learning with Amaya at the MathML Conference 2002 in
Chicago, IL, USA. Browse W3C appearances and
events. (News
archive)
Joseph
Reagle Receives Technology Review TR100 Honor
23 May 2002: Joseph Reagle, W3C Policy
Analyst, has been chosen as one of Technology Review's "2002
TR100," a group of one hundred young innovators in technology
from around the world. The magazine has recognized Joseph's contributions
to developing open Web technologies related to privacy, security, and
digital signatures. Join us in congratulating Joseph for his achievement.
Read about W3C work on Privacy, XML Signature, XML Encryption, and XML Key Management. (News
archive)
W3C
Launches European Interop Tour 2002
21 May 2002: The World Wide Web Consortium
(W3C) is holding a series of public one-day events across Europe from 21
May to 3 June, in Paris, Vienna, Dublin, and Brussels. The W3C Interop Tour promotes
W3C technologies, and demonstrates their interoperability on the World
Wide Web. The tour also marks the start of three new regional W3C Offices, expanding
the impact of W3C in Europe. Read the press
release. (News
archive)
QA
Framework Working Drafts Published
16 May 2002: The Quality Assurance (QA) Working Group has
released four Working Drafts.
The W3C QA Activity's goals include planning and process; better, more
testable specifications; coordination with internal and external groups;
and building and acquiring conformance test materials. Comments are
welcome. Visit the QA home page. (News
archive)
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