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Media Analysis Management Interface Report Unified Service Description Language XG Final Report Rich Web Application Backplane XG Final Report Product Modelling using Semantic Web TechnologiesĬommon Web Language Evaluation and Installation W3C EIIF Incubator Group Report, Emergency Information Interoperability Frameworks SWS Challenge Testbed Incubator Methodology ReportĮmergency Information Interoperability Framework Uncertainty Reasoning for the World Wide Web Geospatial Vocabulary and Geospatial Ontologies Image Annotation on the Semantic Web, Multimedia Vocabularies on the Semantic Web ( News archive) Past Incubator Groups Group, Charterįinal Report of the W3C Emotion Incubator Group As of 1 August 2009, news will no longer be published/archived on this page. Note: Before 1 August 2009, W3C published XG news on this page and on the W3C home page (and thus in the News Archive). If it proves to be useful, all or elements of the concepts being tested could be incorporated into future versions of the W3C Process Document. The Incubator Activity is being operated on an experimental basis, and will be reviewed periodically with the W3C Membership.

  • Use of W3C infrastructure (mailing lists, communications tools, Web site) and consensus-building within W3C culture.
  • Smooth transition to the W3C Recommendation Track, if desired and approved.
  • Rapid finish to produce an XG Report in under one year.
  • Lightweight process, initiated by W3C Members.
  • Rapid start of work in an Incubator Group (XG).
  • Advantages of the Incubator Activity include:

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    Target concepts include innovative ideas for specifications, guidelines, and applications that are not (or not yet) clear candidates as Web standards developed through the more thorough process afforded by the W3C Recommendation Track. The W3C Incubator Activity fosters rapid development, on a time scale of a year or less, of new Web-related concepts. W3C provides participants a more useful (and growing) set of collaborative tools, and more.

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    Anyone can propose a Community Group, anyone may join at no cost, groups start quickly, participants contribute materials under a Royalty-Free patent license and permissive copyright, groups have no chartered end date. The Incubator Activity provided valuable experience on which W3C has built a more solid and more inclusive program, Community and Business Groups. A significant proportion of Incubator Groups resulted in Recommendation Track work. In 6 years, W3C Members started 28 Incubator Groups. The Incubator Activity is closed (April 2012).















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