W3C Weekly News - 25 March 2002

                             W3C Weekly News

                        19 March - 25 March 2002

W3C Track at WWW2002 Announced

   21 March 2002: The W3C Track has been announced for the Eleventh
   International World Wide Web Conference (WWW2002) in Honolulu,
   Hawaii, USA. W3C will present three days on 8-10 May: W3C's
   Achievements and Expectations, Web Services, the Semantic Web, XML,
   Document Formats, Cool Web, Universal Access, Device Independence,
   Amaya, and a Town Meeting. Please visit the W3C Track page for
   details on presentations. Conference registration is open.

    http://www2002.org/w3ctrack.html
    http://www2002.org/

RDF Primer Working Draft Published

   21 March 2002: The RDF Core Working Group has released the first
   public Working Draft of the "RDF Primer." The Resource Description
   Framework (RDF) is a general-purpose language for representing
   information in the Web. This primer provides the fundamentals
   required to use RDF in applications. Read about the Semantic Web
   Activity.

    http://www.w3.org/TR/2002/WD-rdf-primer-20020319/
    http://www.w3.org/2001/sw/

RDF/XML Syntax Working Draft Published

   25 March 2002: The RDF Core Working Group has released a Working
   Draft of the "RDF/XML Syntax Specification (Revised)." With new
   support for XML Base, the document updates the grammar in the
   "Resource Description Framework (RDF) Model and Syntax Specification"
   in terms of the XML Infoset and RDF Model Theory.

    http://www.w3.org/TR/2002/WD-rdf-syntax-grammar-20020325/

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