JOANNEUM RESEARCH Institute of Information Systems joins World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)

(19.08.09 11:32)

Researchers of the Institute of Information Systems contribute to the design and specification of technologies and tools of the World Wide Web.

The W3C is an international consortium which defines interoperable standards for the Web, chaired by Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web. In the past, members of the Institute of Information Systems have already actively contributed to several W3C working groups as part of NoE K-Space  aktiv zu mehreren Arbeitsgruppen des W3C beigetragen. 
Among them are the Multimedia Semantics XG, the RDB2RDF XG, the Semantic Web Deployment Working Group and the Media Annotations WG.

The JOANNEUM RESEARCH Institute of Information Systems has joined W3C in order to contribute to future developments with its expertise in the fields of Semantic Web, multimedia on the Web, and Social Web..


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