OWL Use Cases and Requirements Published
Grok Headline matches for OWL Use Cases and Requirements Published
RDF Data Access Use Cases and
Requirements Published
RDF Data Access Use Cases and
Requirements Published
06/03/2004 06:42 PM2004-06-03: The RDF Data Access Working Group has released the First
Public Working Draft of RDF Data Access Use Cases and Requirements.
The document outlines use cases for RDF query languages and access
protocols and their requirements, and examines design objectives.
Comments are welcome. Visit the Semantic Web home page. (News archive)
SVG Printing Requirements Published
SVG Printing Requirements Published
02/19/2003 12:54 PM19 February 2003: The SVG Working Group has released the first public
Working Draft of SVG Printing Requirements. The draft describes usage
scenarios, feature sets, design principles and requirements for a
print-specific version of Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) called SVG
Print. Comments are welcome. Visit the SVG home page. (News archive)
XForms 1.1 Requirements Published
XForms 1.1 Requirements Published
01/27/2004 02:53 PM2004-01-27: The XForms Working Group has released XForms 1.1
Requirements as a Working Group Note. XForms is the new generation of
Web forms. Version 1.1 has enhancements for the XForms 1.0 framework,
embraces SOAP, and facilitates XForms authoring. Visit the XForms home
page. (News archive)
Requirements for XML Schema 1.1
Published
Requirements for XML Schema 1.1
Published
01/21/2003 08:05 PM21 January 2003: The XML Schema Working Group has released the first
public Working Draft of Requirements for XML Schema 1.1. Schemas are
technology for specifying and constraining the structure of XML
documents. The draft adds functionality and clarifies the XML Schema
Recommendation Part 1 and Part 2. Read about the XML Activity. (News
archive)
EMMA Requirements Published
EMMA Requirements Published
01/13/2003 08:07 PM13 January 2003: The Multimodal Interaction Working Group has released
Requirements for EMMA as a W3C Note. The Extensible MultiModal
Annotation language (EMMA) is an exchange mechanism between input
processors and interaction management systems. Recognizers can
annotate data such as confidence scores, time stamps, alternative and
partial recognition, and key stroke, speech and pen input. Visit the
Multimodal Interaction home page. (News archive)
RDF Data Access Use Cases and
Requirements Updated
RDF Data Access Use Cases and
Requirements Updated
08/04/2004 10:28 PM2004-08-04: The RDF Data Access Working Group has released an updated
Working Draft of RDF Data Access Use Cases and Requirements. The draft
suggests how an RDF query language and data access protocol could be
used in the construction of novel, useful Semantic Web applications in
areas like Web publishing, personal information management,
transportation and tourism. Comments are welcome. Visit the Semantic
Web home page. (News archive)
Requirements for the Ink Markup Language
Published
Requirements for the Ink Markup Language
Published
01/22/2003 02:35 PM22 January 2003: The Multimodal Interaction Working Group has released
Requirements for the Ink Markup Language as a W3C Note. This data
format represents ink entered with an electronic pen or stylus, and is
used to input and process handwriting, gestures, sketches, music and
other notational languages. Read about the Multimodal Interaction
Activity. (News archive)
Requirements Published:
Internationalization of Web Services
Requirements Published:
Internationalization of Web Services
12/17/2003 01:10 PM2003-12-17: The Web Services Internationalization Task Force of the
Internationalization Working Group has published the first public
Working Draft of Requirements for the Internationalization of Web
Services. The document lists requirements for achieving worldwide
usability for Web services. The group expects to republish the draft
as a Working Group Note. Visit the Internationalization home page.
(News archive)
Multimodal Interaction Requirements
Published
Multimodal Interaction Requirements
Published
01/10/2003 12:53 PM10 January 2003: The Multimodal Interaction Working Group has released
Multimodal Interaction Requirements as a W3C Note. Derived from use
case studies, the Note covers general issues, input, output,
architecture, integration, synchronization points, runtimes and
deployments. Read about the Multimodal Interaction Activity. (News
archive)
SVG Tiny Version 1.2 Requirements
Published
SVG Tiny Version 1.2 Requirements
Published
12/09/2003 07:24 PM2003-12-09: The Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) Working Group has
released the first public Working Draft of SVG Tiny Version 1.2
Requirements. Delivering Web vector graphics, text, and images to
mobile phones, SVG Tiny 1.2 adds features from SVG 1.2 and is based on
implementor and designer feedback on SVG Tiny 1.1. Comments are
welcome. Visit the SVG home page. (News archive)
XML Processing Model Requirements
Published
XML Processing Model Requirements
Published
04/09/2004 04:00 PM2004-04-07: The XML Core Working Group has released XML Processing
Model Requirements as a Working Group Note. The XML Processing Model
and Language it outlines is an interoperable way for applications to
describe the order in which processes should be applied to XML
documents. Visit the XML home page. (News archive)
Working Draft: Compound Document Use
Cases and Requirements
Working Draft: Compound Document Use
Cases and Requirements
03/17/2005 03:05 AM2005-03-15: The Compound Document Formats Working Group has released
the First Public Working Draft of Compound Document by Reference Use
Cases and Requirements Version 1.0. A compound document combines
multiple formats, such as XHTML, SVG, XForms, MathML and SMIL. This
draft introduces compounding by a reference like img, object, link,
src and XLink. Compounding by inclusion is planned for a later phase.
Visit the Compound Document home page. (News archive)
Voice Browser Interoperation
Requirements Published
Voice Browser Interoperation
Requirements Published
08/09/2002 03:57 PM9 August 2002: The Voice Browser Working Group has released the first
Working Draft of Voice Browser Interoperation: Requirements. The draft
describes requirements for how voice browsers and other call sites
share user, application, and session data to coordinate user
experience. Comments are welcome. Read more on the Voice Browser home
page. (News archive)
Requirements for WCAG 2.0 Checklists and
Techniques Published
Requirements for WCAG 2.0 Checklists and
Techniques Published
02/07/2003 05:48 PM7 February 2003: The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG)
Working Group has released a Working Draft of Requirements for WCAG
2.0 Checklists and Techniques. The draft specifies intended uses,
scope and structure for the technology-specific documents produced by
the Working Group. Feedback is welcomed. Read about the Web
Accessibility Initiative. (News archive)
Web Services Requirements Updated,
Glossary Published
Web Services Requirements Updated,
Glossary Published
11/14/2002 03:28 PM14 November 2002: The Web Services Architecture Working Group has
updated Web Services Architecture Requirements. The draft contains the
Web services reference architecture and the constraints used to
determine implementation conformance. The group also published the
first public Working Draft of the Web Services Glossary. Comments are
welcome. Read about the Web Services Activity. (News archive)
Web Services Description Requirements
Last Call Published
Web Services Description Requirements
Last Call Published
10/28/2002 02:25 PM28 October 2002: The Web Services Description Working Group has
released a Last Call Working Draft of Web Service Description
Requirements. The document describes definitions and requirements for
specifying application to application communication. Comments are
welcome through 31 December. Read about the Web Services Activity.
(News archive)
W3C First Public Working Draft for RDF
Data Access Use Cases and Requirements
W3C First Public Working Draft for RDF
Data Access Use Cases and Requirements
06/08/2004 08:53 AMXMLMania.com Jun 8 2004 12:56PM GMT
Multimodal Interaction Use Cases
Published
Multimodal Interaction Use Cases
Published
12/05/2002 08:50 PM5 December 2002: The Multimodal Interaction Working Group has released
Multimodal Interaction Use Cases as a W3C Note. Airline reservations,
driving directions, and name dialing from mobile terminals were are
analyzed. They highlight device requirements, event handling, network
dependencies, and means of user interaction. Read about the Multimodal
Interaction Activity. (News archive)
OWL Test Cases Working Draft Published
OWL Test Cases Working Draft Published
02/18/2003 06:20 PM18 February 2003: The Web Ontology Working Group has released an
updated Working Draft of Web Ontology Language (OWL) Test Cases.
Designed for OWL developers, the draft is a companion to the OWL
language definition. OWL is used to publish and share sets of terms
called ontologies, providing advanced Web search, software agents and
knowledge management. Read about the Semantic Web Activity. (News
archive)
RDF Primer, Test Cases, and Semantics
Working Drafts Published
RDF Primer, Test Cases, and Semantics
Working Drafts Published
11/13/2002 05:07 PM13 November 2002: The RDF Core Working Group has released updated
Working Drafts of the RDF Primer, RDF Test Cases, and RDF Semantics
(formerly named RDF Model Theory). The Resource Description Framework
(RDF) is a general-purpose language for representing information in
the Web. The primer is an introduction for all readers. The test cases
correspond to technical issues the Working Group is addressing.
Semantics specifies precise semantics for RDF and RDFS, with some
entailment results. Read about the Semantic Web Activity. (News
archive)
Working Draft of Web Ontology Language
(OWL) Test Cases Published
Working Draft of Web Ontology Language
(OWL) Test Cases Published
10/25/2002 07:23 AM24 October 2002: The first public Working Draft of Web Ontology
Language (OWL) Test Cases has been released. The draft illustrates
correct OWL usage, the formal meaning of OWL constructs, and
resolution of issues considered by the Web Ontology Working Group. OWL
is used to publish and share sets of terms called ontologies,
providing accurate Web search, intelligent software agents, and
knowledge management. Read about the W3C Semantic Web Activity. (News
archive)
Getting the VB Script Requirements
Getting the VB Script Requirements
05/09/2004 12:56 PMRequirements Management and XML
Requirements Management and XML
06/19/2004 01:28 PMIn order to manage my increasing software development workload, I
am building a requirements management tool. My goals are to:
- Make it simple
- Make it cheap
- Automate Document Generation for client review
- Track and Audit changes
- Manage Projects
Like any appliction, this tool needs to store information in some
format. I have chosed to go with XML for obvious reasons. The .NET
Object Serialization functions are great and make life simple, but
they cause problems when the fields of the object change. As a result,
I will need to create an XML format to store my requirements. I looked
around the web for a while to see if anyone was defining a standard
way to store software requirements, but my searches to find anything
have failed. As a result I will creating a format and will be looking
for developers to share their input. If you have any ideas, please
share. I will post more soon.
SMS FAQ: Client Requirements
SMS FAQ: Client Requirements
07/12/2004 05:22 PMNew .NET certs: A look at requirements
New .NET certs: A look at requirements
02/05/2003 02:56 AMCNET Feb 5 2003 1:25AM ET
PM FAQ: SUS-WUS Licensing Requirements
PM FAQ: SUS-WUS Licensing Requirements
09/07/2004 06:10 PMVBS FAQ: System Requirements
VBS FAQ: System Requirements
05/26/2004 04:52 PMMOM FAQ: Name Resolution Requirements
MOM FAQ: Name Resolution Requirements
12/29/2004 02:31 PMNS Client Requirements
NS Client Requirements
07/27/2004 06:07 AMUnderstanding Storage Requirements
Understanding Storage Requirements
06/08/2004 06:58 PMInternet.com Jun 8 2004 9:54PM GMT
MOM FAQ: Managed Computer OS
Requirements
MOM FAQ: Managed Computer OS
Requirements
07/18/2004 12:04 PMMOM FAQ: Reporting Hardware Requirements
MOM FAQ: Reporting Hardware Requirements
05/18/2004 01:33 PMNew Americans with Disabilities
Requirements
New Americans with Disabilities
Requirements
08/27/2004 02:11 PMThe new Americans with Disabilities Act now requires a brand new
surface texture on all new public sidewalk ramps called Detectable
Warnings, or effectively, Braille for your feet. This gives blind
and visually impaired persons a tactile cue to warn them of
impending danger or a grade change. Required in all states, this new
mandate opens up worlds of mobility for those previously held hostage
in their homes for fear of safety issues most take for granted. [PRWEB
Aug 26, 2004]
XForms 1.1 Requirements Updated
XForms 1.1 Requirements Updated
06/11/2004 01:08 PM2004-06-11: The XForms Working Group has updated the XForms 1.1
Requirements Working Group Note. XForms is the new generation of Web
forms. Version 1.1 has enhancements for the XForms 1.0 framework,
embraces SOAP, makes XForms authoring easier, and facilitates XForms
use in other host languages. Visit the XForms home page. (News
archive)
MOM FAQ: Client Resolution Requirements
MOM FAQ: Client Resolution Requirements
05/12/2004 12:35 PMBridging The Gap With Requirements
Definition
Bridging The Gap With Requirements
Definition
09/04/2002 03:46 AMNew Doom 3 System Requirements?
New Doom 3 System Requirements?
03/08/2004 11:06 PMSMS FAQ: Legacy Client Requirements
SMS FAQ: Legacy Client Requirements
06/28/2004 06:30 PMWeb Services Requirements Updated
Web Services Requirements Updated
08/19/2002 04:01 PM19 August 2002: The Web Services Architecture Working Group has
updated Web Services Architecture Requirements. Software applications
can communicate using Web services to present dynamic context-driven
information to the user. The draft contains the reference architecture
and the constraints used to determine implementation conformance.
Comments are welcome. Read about the Web Services Activity. (News
archive)
Grok Description matches for OWL Use Cases and Requirements Published
GrokA matches for OWL Use Cases and Requirements Published
Computer toxins and neurological damage
Computer toxins and neurological damage
06/05/2004 02:55 PMSomeone just sent the following
wo
rrisome link to an article on recent revelations about computer
toxicity.
2003 computer viruses damage put at
US$55b
2003 computer viruses damage put at
US$55b
01/17/2004 11:21 PMXinhuanet Jan 18 2004 0:36AM GMT
A Look Inside Virginia Tech's New Super
Computer
A Look Inside Virginia Tech's New Super
Computer
01/07/2004 05:36 PMMicrosoft Assesses Damage from Leak of
Computer Code
Microsoft Assesses Damage from Leak of
Computer Code
02/14/2004 04:57 AMBaku Today Feb 14 2004 9:41AM GMT
Computer Password For Chocolate?
Computer Password For Chocolate?
04/19/2004 11:12 PMDaily Express Apr 20 2004 3:40AM GMT
New Virginia B2B Website (Vab2b.com)
Captures Traffic from Virginia Business
Internet Users.
New Virginia B2B Website (Vab2b.com)
Captures Traffic from Virginia Business
Internet Users.
06/29/2004 02:10 AMVab2b.com (http://www.vab2b.com) started out as a free service for
Virginia Business Internet users last year from the office of
Culbreath Consulting Corp. Vab2b.com is now depended on by many
Virginia business professionals all over the state. This site not only
allows users to find Virginia businesses, it details the business's
chamber of commerce or association affiliation. It is becoming the
destination site to find Virginia B2B companies. [PRWEB Jun 29, 2004]
CIA: U.S.S âLibertyâ Hit Was
Unintentional
CIA: U.S.S âLibertyâ Hit Was
Unintentional
01/22/2004 02:12 AM CIA
: U.S.S âLibertyâ Hit Was Unintentional New documents released
by the State Department relating to the period of the 1967 Six Day War
include CIA memos that say Israel did not know it was striking an
American vessel when it attacked the U.S.S Liberty off the coast of
the Gaza Strip on June 8, 1967, killing 34 American sailors and
injuring 172. The memos say the attack was carried out âby mistake,
representing gross negligence.â
Webl0gs for whistleblowers (this one is
unintentional)
Webl0gs for whistleblowers (this one is
unintentional)
06/27/2004 11:09 AMRemember the
CACI
interrogator's weblog that I pointed to in Google's cache
(authored by Joe Ryan, a CACI interrogator who worked at Abu
Ghraib)? It is now gone from the cache.The
Boston Globe was able to find
some e-mailed entries from the weblog which produced some interesting
items:
Ryan had written in an entry on March 30 that the ''big news at
work" was a message from ("Condi") Rice ''thanking us for the
intelligence that has come out of our shop and noting that our work is
being briefed to President Bush on a regular basis." Rice was
put in charge of coordinating Iraq policy at the prisons in October. A
spokesman for Rice said he could find no record of any such
communication.
Ryan also states that the International Committee for the Red
Cross, or ICRC -- prison monitors which he described as an
''anti-American fascist organization" -- were asked to leave Abu
Ghraib.
In the same March 30 diary entry, Ryan said that Major General
Barbara Fast, head of the coalition's intelligence operations in Iraq,
barred the CIA from freely entering the prison because of an
unspecified incident there that earned Fast's ''ire." ''Clowns
International, the CIA, has proven once again that they are
incompetent boobs," he wrote on March 30, adding that he could not go
into detail about the incident that had upset Fast. ''They cannot set
foot on Abu Ghraib without her expressed permission (which will not
happen anytime soon) after their latest stunt."
Of course, the Globe's article will soon be
removed to archive (it never was fully in Google). This entry
will be one of the few public records left.
Unintentional Hidden Links
Unintentional Hidden Links
02/04/2003 09:40 AMHTML code errors can cause search engine robots to miss content and
links.
Wall Street Journal: iMac G5 Is Most
Elegant Computer, F
Wall Street Journal: iMac G5 Is Most
Elegant Computer, F
09/23/2004 05:42 PMMac Observer Sep 23 2004 10:15PM GMT
Wall Street Journal: iMac G5 Is Most
Elegant Computer, Flawless
Wall Street Journal: iMac G5 Is Most
Elegant Computer, Flawless
09/23/2004 05:42 PMMac Observer Sep 23 2004 9:56PM GMT
CACI Rated Number One in Wall Street
Journal Ranking of Computer Industry S
CACI Rated Number One in Wall Street
Journal Ranking of Computer Industry S
04/01/2005 10:40 PMOutSourcing TV Apr 2 2005 2:09AM GMT
Working Group Note: SSML say-as
Attribute Values
Working Group Note: SSML say-as
Attribute Values
06/05/2005 10:46 PM2005-05-26: The Voice Browser Working Group has released SSML 1.0
say-as attribute values as a Working Group Note. The note provides
definitions for the interpret-as, format, and detail attributes that
cover many of the most common uses for the say-as element in the
Speech Synthesis Markup Language. Visit the Voice Browser home page.
(News archive)
World Wide Web Consortium Issues SSML
1.0 as a W3C Recommendation
World Wide Web Consortium Issues SSML
1.0 as a W3C Recommendation
09/13/2004 03:39 AMW3Reports Sep 13 2004 7:53AM GMT
Speech Synthesis Markup Language (SSML)
Is a W3C Candidate Recommendation
Speech Synthesis Markup Language (SSML)
Is a W3C Candidate Recommendation
12/19/2003 06:24 PMXMLMania.com Dec 19 2003 4:20PM ET
Tiny computer with 1 mile wifi range.
QuickerTek intros new 27dBm transceiver
Tiny computer with 1 mile wifi range.
QuickerTek intros new 27dBm transceiver
04/10/2005 11:19 PM

QuickerTek announced today the availability of a new
Mac Mini 27dBm Transceiver with up to a mile of
wireless networking range. Yes, you read that right--one mile of
wireless networking range. The 27dBm Transceiver pumps out an
impressive 500 milliwatts of RF power. Compare that to the 30
milliwatts that the built-in Airport antenna promises.

Panther MacOSX 1.0
Panther MacOSX 1.0
06/15/2004 04:45 PMA light Mac OS X Panther theme.
MacOSX-File-0.69
MacOSX-File-0.69
08/04/2004 11:57 PMSpeech Synthesis Markup Language (SSML)
Version 1.0 Advances to W3C
Recommendation
Speech Synthesis Markup Language (SSML)
Version 1.0 Advances to W3C
Recommendation
09/11/2004 10:38 AMXMLMania.com Sep 11 2004 1:48PM GMT
10.3: Use a password analyzer to improve
password security
10.3: Use a password analyzer to improve
password security
10/30/2003 12:37 AMIf you try to change the password for a Keychain using the Keychain
Access app, you'll notice on the resulting dialog box a circular
button with an 'i' in it, as seen in the inset in the screenshot. If
you click on it, Panthe...
MacOSX Transformation Pack 1.0 Beta @ TC
Mag
MacOSX Transformation Pack 1.0 Beta @ TC
Mag
09/24/2004 07:53 AM29 de abril, lanzamiento de MacOSX Tiger
29 de abril, lanzamiento de MacOSX Tiger
04/12/2005 02:08 PMMACOSX.COM Introduces Personal Web
Services
MACOSX.COM Introduces Personal Web
Services
09/23/2004 12:47 AMMACOSX.COM introduces
a new .Mac type service which allows Mac users to upload photos via
iPhoto to a personal gallery, store file backups via online storage
and post standard web documents for public display, including both
HTML and PHP pages. The new offering includes three separate bundled
packages:
- 100MB of web space, 100MB of email space for $9.95/year
- 500MB of web space, 1GB of email space for $29.95/year
- 1GB of web space, unlimited email space for $49.95/year
Macosx.com offers unlimited email
service
Macosx.com offers unlimited email
service
05/20/2004 02:48 AMMacosx.com has announced it has upgraded it's popular email service
with new pricing plans...
Journal of Webology: An International
Electronic Journal
Journal of Webology: An International
Electronic Journal
08/31/2004 06:26 AMJournal of Webology: An International Electronic
Journalhttp://www.webology.itgo.com/
Webology is a scholarly journal in English devoted to the
various fields of Library and Information Science and serves as a
forum for discussion and experimentation. It serves as a forum for new
research in information dissemination and communication processes in
general, and in the context of the World Wide Web in particular.
Concerns include the production, gathering, recording, processing,
storing, representing, sharing, transmitting, retrieving,
distribution, and dissemination of information, as well as its social
and cultural impacts. There is a strong emphasis on new information
technologies and methodologies. The orientation is toward quantitative
experimental work, but significant qualitative and historical research
is also welcome.
New Password Recovery Tool for Microsoft
Office Suite Documents is Able to
Recover Passwords to Documents Created
in 14 Applications, and Supports More
Than 30 Types of Password Encryption.
New Password Recovery Tool for Microsoft
Office Suite Documents is Able to
Recover Passwords to Documents Created
in 14 Applications, and Supports More
Than 30 Types of Password Encryption.
12/24/2004 12:19 PMElcomSoft Co. Ltd. has released Advanced Office Password Recovery
(AOPR), an application that allows business managers, information
technology support administrators, and law enforcement officials to
gain access to Microsoft(R) Office(R) password-protected documents,
that have been accidentally or purposefully password protected. New
product combines the latest and the most advanced cryptanalysis
algorithms developed by Elcomsoft's research department. AOPR is
capable of instantly recovering passwords for a wide range of
Microsoft's business and office applications, including all components
of MS Office, from the very first DOS versions to Office 2003
programs, including the ones for Windows, Mac, Pocket PC and localized
versions. Over 30 different types of password encryption methods are
supported. [PRWEB Dec 22, 2004]
[securemac] Local vulnerability: MacOSX
Screensaver locking bypass.
[securemac] Local vulnerability: MacOSX
Screensaver locking bypass.
10/28/2003 11:06 PMkang (Oct 28 2003)
MacOSX Java Runtime Environment Remote
Denial-of-Service (DoS) Vulnerability
MacOSX Java Runtime Environment Remote
Denial-of-Service (DoS) Vulnerability
04/08/2005 08:16 PMPosted by Marc Schoenefeld, Apr 07 2005
Free open WiFi on Tacoma-Washington
train, courtesy WiFi hacker
Free open WiFi on Tacoma-Washington
train, courtesy WiFi hacker
03/24/2005 08:15 PMCory Doctorow:
A Seattle wireless hacker rides a commuter train from Tacoma every day
with a battery-powered WiFi hotspot in his backpack that's linked up
to the Internet with a
14.4 144k wireless modem. Catch his
train and get free WiFi on your commute.
The open wireless node can be found in the first car of the last
morning train and in Car 403 on the 5:10pm return trip. Use SSID
"FreeInternetAccess" or "seattlewireless" to connect - You may have to
assign yourself an IP in the range 192.168.0.0/24 and use the Default
Gateway 192.168.0.1 as the DHCP is sometimes flakey
Link
(
via Make)
Hermosa Beach, California Launches Free
Citywide WiFi Service using advanced
WiFi-Plus obstruction penetrating
antennas.
Hermosa Beach, California Launches Free
Citywide WiFi Service using advanced
WiFi-Plus obstruction penetrating
antennas.
08/05/2004 03:39 AMLos Angeles Beach Community WiFi service made possible by WiFi-Plus
antennas. Makes internet available on the beach. [PRWEB Aug 5, 2004]
OWL Use Cases and Requirements Published