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Table 7-1: W3C Standards

in unknown title
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"... In PAGE 20: ... The W3C acknowledges this new situation and cooperates with many industry forums. Table7 -1 lists the W3C recommendations that ... ..."

Table 2. Assessing the W3C initiative against the LAP-inspired framework LAP-inspired framework Corresponding layer in W3C

in A Theoretical Investigation of the Emerging Standards for Web Services
by Karthikeyan Umapathy, Sandeep Purao
"... In PAGE 16: ... 14 4 Assessment of existing web services standards stacks 4.1 Assessment of the W3C initiative Table2 summarizes the results of assessing the W3C initiative (WS Arch, 2005) against the LAP-inspired reference framework. Table 2.... ..."

Table 4.7: The requirements and proposed solutions for the UI description language profile. The profile is mostly composed of W3C-standardized, or to-be-standardized languages. Requirement Proposed Solution Chapt.

in Espoo 2006 TML-A16 WEB USER INTERACTION- A DECLARATIVE APPROACH BASED ON XFORMS
by Mikko Honkala, Teknillinen Korkeakoulu, Tietotekniikan Osasto, Otamedia Oy

Table 4. Schema

in unknown title
by unknown authors
"... In PAGE 9: ...able 3: OWL and RDFS -based Relevant Standards................................... 76 Table4 : XML-based Relevant Standards.... In PAGE 76: ...//0*11222 84/B 3 lt;=1 lt;B;1 lt;B; ( /E/ lt;4 gt;45;4 amp; 7: gt;4D 3;:/835 7C4;/ 3 lt;6:/ .//0*11222 84/B 3 lt;=1 lt;B;1 lt;B; /E/ Table4 : XML-based Relevant Standards 5.6 DCS and Standards The DCS vocabulary as specified in this document is not a standard in the sense of ISO Standardisation, or that associated with W3C Process.... ..."

Table 1. W3C collection

in A Bayesian Approach for Learning Document Type Relevance. ECIR
by Peter C. K. Yeung, Stefan Büttcher, Charles L. A. Clarke, Maheedhar Kolla 2007
Cited by 2

Table 1: w3c corpus

in Judging Expertise–WIM at Enterprise
by Chen Lin, Junyu Niu 2007

Table 2 Performance on W3C dataset

in Soft Comput (2006) DOI 10.1007/s00500-006-0091-5 FOCUS
by Jun Xu, Yalou Huang
"... In PAGE 5: ... All of the co-occur- rences of acronym/expansion pairs in the 100 documents are labeled and the final test dataset consists of 151 times of acronym/expansion co-occurrences. From results reported in Table2 , we see that our approach stilloutperformsthebaselinemethod,thoughtheSVMmodel is trained in another domain.... ..."

Table 4. Clusters generated by TSMM on W3C data

in Mining Latent Associations of Objects Using a Typed Mixture Model
by Shenghua Bao I, Yunbo Cao, Bing Liu, Yong Yu I, Hang Li
"... In PAGE 4: ....2.1. Mining with TSMM-multiple relations. We first performed expert/expertise mining using co-occurrence data between expert-expertise, expert-expert and expertise-expertise within sections. Table4 shows top two clusters generated by TSMM on the W3C data with the number of clusters set to 20. We see that cluster-1 is mainly related to XML, and cluster-2 is mainly related to web technologies.... ..."

Table 1. Recommendations issued by W3C before March 2004

in The Future of the World Wide Web?
by Michael Wilson, Brian Matthews, In Tim Berners-lee, Robert Cailliau, Nicola Pellow From Cern Released, Michael Wilson, Brian Matthews
"... In PAGE 4: ... The XML Protocol Activity which became the Web Services protocol or SOAP layer in the Web Services architecture was initiated in September 2000 in W3C following the observations that distributed object oriented systems such as CORBA, DCOM and RMI exist with distinct functionality and distinct from the Web address space causes a certain tension, counter to the concept of a single space [1]. As shown in Table1 , it was 2003 before any parts of SOAP reached the final recommendation form of publication. In 2002 IBM and Microsoft agreed the main structure of the Web Services Architecture shown in Figure 2 (after [9]) which incorporated the Web Services ... ..."

Table 5. Clusters generated by SMM on W3C data

in Mining Latent Associations of Objects Using a Typed Mixture Model
by Shenghua Bao I, Yunbo Cao, Bing Liu, Yong Yu I, Hang Li
"... In PAGE 4: ... We see that cluster-1 is mainly related to XML, and cluster-2 is mainly related to web technologies. Two similar clusters obtained from SMM are shown in Table5 . We see that cluster-2 is difficult to interpret.... ..."
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