W3C Connolly
Publications and Writings
1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 (in progress)
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Daniel Weitzner,
Jim Hendler,
Tim Berners-Lee,
and Dan Connolly.
Creating a policy-aware web: Discretionary, rule-based
access for the world wide web. In Elena Ferrari and Bhavani
Thuraisingham, editors, Web and Information Security.
IRM Press, 2006.
- Lalana Kagal, Tim Berners-Lee, Dan Connolly, and Daniel Weitzner,
Using Semantic Web Technologies for Open Policy Management on the Web,
21st National Conference on Artificial Intelligence
(AAAI 2006).
- Lalana Kagal, Tim Berners-Lee, Dan Connolly, and Daniel Weitzner,
Self-describing Delegation Networks for the Web,
IEEE Workshop on Policy for Distributed Systems and Networks 2006
(POLICY 2006)
- Berners-Lee, Tim, Connolly, Dan, Kagal, Lalana, Hendler, Jim, and Schraf, Yosi, N3Logic: A Logical Framework for the World Wide Web Journal of Theory and Practice of Logic Programming (TPLP), Special Issue on Logic Programming and the Web, 2008
- Sep 2007
- GRDDL REC
(WG)
- Nov 2006
-
Celebrating OWL interoperability and spec quality
- March 2006
- Transition Request to advance SPARQL to Candidate
Recommendation
- 29 September 2005
- RDF Calendar - an application of the Resource Description Framework to iCalendar Data W3C Interest Group Note by Connolly and Miller
- Jun 2005
- Untangle URIs, URLs, and URNs
thanks, Uche, for the nod
- Dec 2003
-
Web Ontology Working Group Request for Candidate Recommendation Status and Preliminary Implementation Report
- December 2001
- Dan Connolly, Frank van Harmelen, Ian Horrocks, Deborah L. McGuinness,
Peter F. Patel-Schneider, and Lynn Andrea Stein.
DAML+OIL
(March 2001) Reference Description.
W3C Note 18 December 2001.
- Oct 2000
- Lynn Andrea Stein, Dan Connolly, and Deborah McGuinness, eds., Annotated DAML
Ontology Markup.
- 14 Nov 1999
- Re: Akamai goes public
re an earlier draft of Web Caching with Consistent Hashing
- Oct '98:
The XML
Revolution
- Nature's Web
Matters
pre-publication draft
- Apr '98: forward to XML
For Dummies
- pre-publication draft
"XML is like HTML with the training wheels off"
- Feb '98: Extensible
Markup Language (XML) 1.0 (WG member)
- see the XML home page for background
- Dec '97: HTML 4.0
Specification (WG chair)
- I was chair of the working group that created it. see the HTML home page for background
- Oct '97: XML: Principles, Tools, and
Techniques (editor)
- and the XML home page. Adam Rifkin keeps some of the
articles I worked on with him and Rohit Khare online.
Amazon Catalog Entry
- Oct '97: The Evolution of
Web Documents: The Ascent of XML
- by Dan Connolly, Rohit Khare, and Adam Rifkin
In the World Wide Web Journal Special
Issue on XML, Volume 2, Number 4, Fall 1997, Pages 119-128.
- Jul '97: A
glimpse of Phil's insight, wit, and leadership
- In memory of Phil
Karlton
The principle of "Each time you revise a web page, assume you may never
get a chance to touch it again" took on new meaning when I saw his home page after
learning of his death. (memorial web site)
- May '97: Editorial for WebApps Database
Issue
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The Web Stretches Database Development
- Mar '97: Editorial for WebApps
Distributed Objects Issue
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The Web is a chaotic, organic distributed object system
- Jan '97: Editorial for WebApps Languages
Issue
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Quality communication on the Web is a mixture of poetry, graphic
design, interactive user interface design, and database
application.
- Dec '97: An Evaluation of the World Wide Web as a Platform for
Electronic Commerce
- in Readings in
Electronic Commerce, by Ravi Kalakota and Andrew B. Whinston,
published by Addison-Wesley
The book
is available at amazon.
- An updated version of the
paper is available.
- Jun '96
- Subject: Re:
Python, Tcl and Perl, oh my! (was Re: tcl vs. perl)
Date: 1996/06/26
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.perl.misc, comp.lang.tcl, comp.lang.perl.tk,
comp.lang.python
(via
dejanews via
egroups.com)
- Jun '96: A
Lexical Analyzer for HTML and Basic SGML
- in The Web After Five Years, Rohit Khare, ed. published by O'Reilly
updated version
entry in
Robin Cover's SGML
bibliography
- Spring '96: Key Specifications of the World Wide Web,
editor
- World Wide Web Journal: Volume 1,
Issue 2, Spring 1996
ISSN 1085-2301 ISBN 1-56592-190-9
copyright (c) 1996 O'Reilly &
Associates, Inc.
- Nov '95: Hypertext Markup Language - 2.0
(editor)
- RFC1866
supplimentary
materials
- Sep '95: Cite
a Source! Dispell FUD!
- Cite a Source! Don't take my word for it, look it up!
thanks dejanews!
- May '95: 'Character Set'
considered Harmful
- On the unification of MIME's charset with the SGML document character
set.
- Oct '94
- A Survey of QED and Related
Topics
and message to the QED mailing list: Naive
Observations [Was: Why should a mathematician be interested in QED?
]
- Jun '94: Why Tcl
Doesn't Scale
- I still get requests for this now and then...
- Jun '93
- Hypertext Markup
Language (HTML): A Representation of Textual Information and
MetaInformation for Retrieval and Interchange
the so-called "HTML 1.0" spec. See also: HTML publication history.
- Jul '92: MIME for global
hypertext
- The Web, WAIS, etc. should use MIME
MIME for Global Hypermedia
- posted
to comp.text.sgml in Jun '92. Followed by:
Misconceptions about MIME. Also: design
discussion about MIME, SGML, and URLs
- I claim credit for the use of MIME in HTTP, which turned out to be a
mixed blessing. see also: Registered
Internet Media Types (aka MIME Types) (portion of research notebook
from 24-Jan-95)
- Jun 1992
- Public-domain XcRichText Widget
Issue 3 of The X
Resource: A Practical Journal of the X Window System
O'Reilly and Associates
(bibtex
citation)
see also: about the code
- Corba is not
Minimally Constraining
- The MENU element should work with stylesheets
- ... to represent the following idiom:
Search | Index | Products | Services
See also:
- You should be able to link to a specific line or word
- ... without modifying the target document. This would be a
straightforward extension to URI fragment identifiers. For example:
http://foo.bar/xyz.html#string=xyzabc
http://foo.bar/xyz.html#line=23-40
See also:
- A web page count facility should be adopted
- ala &http-count and a Visit-Count: http header (see www-talk
archives)
- Jan '96: Linguistics: Representation
and Exchange of Knowledge
- The Web is about Knowledge Exchange, not just Broadcasting.
A big imagemap is a crime. Rich information representation promotes
exchange. Formal systems are cool. This is what got me into HTML in the
first place.
- Jan '96: Link
Reliability - Why URNs are Not the Answer
- Dec '95: Document
Management for Web Specs
- Spec Development is a pain!
- We need some good tools for collaborative development and
distribution of specs.
- Downloadable software should be digitally signed.
- prevent viruses. Be accountable!
- URI test suite, bibtex DTD
- WWW Research Notebook
- @@bookmarks, @@collections, @@FAQ, @@pgp key
todo: formalize this list as a bibligraphy, a la
XHTML/bibtex tools
URI schemes bib.
tag: bib.
See also: ode to a closet librarian Oct 2004.
Where you'll find me...
Dan Connolly
created Feb 1998
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