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SOA triple play: Policy meets Semantic Web by Rich Seeley, News Writer

Service-oriented architecture (SOA) policy customization using W3C Semantic Web concepts is the next step in the development of the governance registry from WSO2.

Triples, a programming grammar developed by W3C for its Semantic More...

Jul 8, 2008
SOA standards WS-Policy, SCA and SDO advancing rapidly by Rich Seeley, News Writer

Emerging service-oriented architecture (SOA) specifications are moving closer to becoming standards.

WS-Policy 1.5 reached proposed recommendation status this week in the W3C standards process, and at OASIS technical committees are forming this month to work on Service Component Architecture (SCA). Another OASIS technical committee More...

Jul 11, 2007
XQuery, the SQL for SOA, wins final W3C approval by Rich Seeley, News Writer

XML Query Language (XQuery), designed to do for Web services what SQL did for relational databases, achieved fully approved standard status from the W3C on Tuesday.

Approved with its companion standard, XSL transformations (XSLT) 2.0, XQuery offers the potential to simplify data handling in Web services More...

Jan 24, 2007
WS-Policy on SOA fast track, W3C approval this summer by Rich Seeley, News Writer

Part two of our look at emerging SOA standards for 2007 covers WS-Policy, which has been in the W3C process since April. Part one covered the current status of Service Component Architecture (SCA) and Service Data Objects (SDO) as the specifications move toward More...

Dec 29, 2006
SOA metadata technology spurs webMethods to buy Cerebra by Rich Seeley, News Writer
data models and enterprise service models and application models in the sky that turn out to be very fragile and static and never succeed."

The California-based start-up with its semantic technology built on the W3C Web Ontology Language (OWL) had the technology Virginia-based webMethods was seeking, Breissinger said. As the bi-coastal technical relationship grew, he said More...

Aug 22, 2006
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Submission request to W3C
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Sep 12, 2000
W3C
The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) develops specifications, guidelines, software, and tools. On the home page, you'll find W3C news as well as links to information about W3C technologies and getting involved in W3C. Scroll down the list on the left for More...
Dec 10, 2001
W3C now a 'standardization' organization
Simon St.Laurent's article discusses a press release issued by the W3C noting its achievement of 500 members. St. Laurent's article goes on to discuss how W3C has distinguished between "standardization" and "recommendation More...
Apr 20, 2001
W3C's Modularization of XHTML specification advanced
The W3C specification for the Modularization of XHTML has passed the review process and has been promoted to a W3C proposed recommendation More...
Mar 2, 2001
W3C updates XML specs
New editions of core XML specifications were released this week by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). The updates define technologies for querying, transforming, displaying, encrypting, and optimizing XML, according to the W3C More...
Aug 17, 2006