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The specification food chain
Recent times have seen a number of discussions about W3C, in mailing-lists or weblogs. Good discussions: food for thought and means for actions. Weblogs and their comments feature sound reproaches about W3C Activities and Process, as well as light support....
Filed on September 28, 2006 12:12 PM in Opinions & Editorial, QAIG Life
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Structured Software Assurance and Specifications
Extreme Markup in Montréal has been wrapped up a few days ago. The proceedings of the conference are available in different formats. There is a lot of good materials there, including Interoperability. But a specific paper by John L. Clark...
Filed on August 23, 2006 3:12 AM in QAIG Life
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Minutes of QA IG F2F at the W3C Tech Plenary - February 2006
The first meeting of the QA IG has been very successful with a lot of interesting discussions and many projects for the future. Patrick Curran, participant of the QA IG, wrote about the meeting on his weblog and conclude by:...
Filed on March 8, 2006 11:07 AM in Meetings, QAIG Life
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Quality Assurance Interest Group meets at the W3C Technical Plenary 2006
Once a year, W3C hosts a five day event, the W3C Technical Plenary, where Working Groups (WG) and Interest Groups (IG) hold their face to face meetings in one place and have the opportunity to meet and liaise with participants...
Filed on January 31, 2006 10:21 PM in Meetings, QAIG Life
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W3C Renews Quality Assurance Interest Group
W3C is pleased to announce the renewal of the Quality Assurance Activity and the QA Interest Group, chaired by Karl Dubost (W3C) and Lynne Rosenthal (NIST). The main objective of the QA Interest Group (QA IG) is to provide a...
Filed on November 28, 2005 12:16 AM in QAIG Life
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QA at W3C continues: future of the QAIG
With a number of documents published in the past few days and more to come soon, W3C's QA Activity, and the QA Working group have reached the end of their charter. But W3C's commitment to quality continues! In a message...
Filed on September 6, 2005 12:40 AM in QAIG Life
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