- From: Susan Lesch <lesch@w3.org>
- Date: Mon, 4 Feb 2002 09:53:49 -0800
- To: w3c-announce@w3.org
W3C Weekly News 29 January - 4 February 2002 QA Framework First Public Working Drafts Published 4 February 2002: The QA Working Group has released the first public Working Draft of the "QA Framework: Introduction." This draft introduces the goals and structure of the overall W3C Quality Assurance (QA) framework and includes a first version of the "Process & Operational Guidelines" for promoting and facilitating the quality practices of W3C Working Groups. Comments are welcome. Visit the QA Working Group home page. http://www.w3.org/QA/ http://www.w3.org/TR/2002/WD-qaframe-intro-20020201/ http://www.w3.org/TR/2002/WD-qaframe-ops-20020201/ http://www.w3.org/QA/WG/ W3C Team Presentations in February 1 February 2002: Representing the W3C Team at PAGE2002 in Tokyo, Japan: on 7 February, Norio Touyama gives an "Introduction to W3C Activities" and Max Froumentin speaks on "Web-based publishing using XSL," and on 8 February Martin J. Dürst speaks on "Metadata and the Semantic Web" (in Japanese). Charles McCathieNevile gives a series of talks in Finland including a two-day workshop at Mlab/UIAH in Helsinki on 5-6 February. On 12-14 February, Thierry Michel and Vincent Hardy give SVG and SMIL demos at the W3C booth at IMAGINA.02 held at the Grimaldi Forum, Monaco. On 25 February, Ivan Herman presents a tutorial "2D Web Graphics: SVG" at the Web3D 2002 Symposium in Tempe, Arizona, USA. http://www.w3.org/Promotion/Appearances/ XHTML+SMIL Profile Published 31 January 2002: The SYMM Working Group has published "XHTML+SMIL Profile" as a W3C Note integrating a subset of the SMIL 2.0 specification with XHTML. The profile includes modules for animation, content control, media objects, timing and synchronization, time manipulations, and transition effects. Read about the W3C Synchronized Multimedia Activity. http://www.w3.org/TR/2002/NOTE-XHTMLplusSMIL-20020131/ http://www.w3.org/AudioVideo/ _________________________________________________________________________ The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) is 507 Member organizations and 69 Team members leading the Web to its full potential. W3C is an international industry consortium jointly run by the MIT Laboratory for Computer Science (MIT LCS) in the USA, the National Institute for Research in Computer Science and Control (INRIA) in France, and Keio University in Japan. The W3C Web site hosts specifications, guidelines, software and tools. Public participation is welcome. W3C supports universal access, the semantic Web, trust, interoperability, evolvability, decentralization, and cooler multimedia. For information about W3C please visit http://www.w3.org/ _________________________________________________________________________ To subscribe to W3C Weekly News, please send an email to mailto:w3c-announce-request@w3.org with the word subscribe in the subject line. To unsubscribe, send an email to mailto:w3c-announce-request@w3.org with the word unsubscribe in the subject line. Thank you. _________________________________________________________________________
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