W3C Working Group

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A W3C Working Group is a formal body within the World Wide Web Consortium that develops and maintains web standards and related technical reports through a consensus-driven process.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf organizational unit
standards development group
technical committee
collaboratesWith W3C Community Group
W3C Interest Group
communicatesVia member-only mailing list
public mailing list
createdBy W3C Advisory Committee
W3C Director
definedBy Working Group charter
followsProcess W3C Process Document
governedBy W3C patent policy
surface form: W3C Patent Policy
hasChair Working Group Chair
hasDeliverable chartered specification
hasDocumentation W3C Working Group home page
hasLifecycleStage active
closed
proposed
hasMeetingType face-to-face meeting
teleconference
hasMember W3C Member representative
invited expert
hasOutput W3C Candidate Recommendation
W3C Note
surface form: W3C Group Note

W3C Proposed Recommendation
W3C Recommendation
W3C Working Draft
technical report
technical specification
hasParticipationMode W3C Member participation
invited expert participation
hasPurpose development of web standards
maintenance of web standards
production of W3C Recommendations
production of technical reports
hasScope specific technical area of the Web
languageOfWork English
operatedBy World Wide Web Consortium
partOf World Wide Web Consortium
subjectArea World Wide Web technologies
web accessibility
web architecture
web formats
web performance
web protocols
web security
supportedBy W3C Team
surface form: W3C Team Contact
usesProcess consensus-driven decision making

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W3C Process Document appliesTo W3C Working Group
this entity surface form: W3C Working Groups
W3C Coordination Group associatedWith W3C Working Group
this entity surface form: W3C Working Groups
W3C Interest Group canLiaiseWith W3C Working Group
Ian Hickson collaboratedWith W3C Working Group
this entity surface form: W3C HTML Working Group
IETF RTCWEB Working Group collaboratesWith W3C Working Group
this entity surface form: W3C WebRTC Working Group
W3C patent policy defines W3C Working Group
this entity surface form: Working Group
WebRTC developedBy W3C Working Group
this entity surface form: W3C WebRTC Working Group
W3C Interest Group differsFrom W3C Working Group
TAG findings hasAudience W3C Working Group
this entity surface form: W3C Working Groups
W3C Candidate Recommendation involves W3C Working Group
this entity surface form: W3C Working Groups
W3C Note mayBePublishedBy W3C Working Group
Dave Raggett memberOf W3C Working Group
this entity surface form: W3C HTML Working Group
W3C Member representative participatesIn W3C Working Group
this entity surface form: W3C Working Groups
Fullscreen API Standard publishedBy W3C Working Group
this entity surface form: W3C Web Applications Working Group
WebAssembly specification publisher W3C Working Group
this entity surface form: W3C WebAssembly Working Group
W3C Technical Reports reviewedBy W3C Working Group
this entity surface form: W3C Working Groups
Notifications API Standard standardizedBy W3C Working Group
subject surface form: Notifications API
this entity surface form: W3C Web Applications Working Group
this entity surface form: W3C WebAssembly Working Group
Candidate Recommendation usedBy W3C Working Group
this entity surface form: W3C Working Groups
W3C Document License usedBy W3C Working Group
this entity surface form: W3C working groups
TAG worksWith W3C Working Group
subject surface form: W3C Technical Architecture Group
this entity surface form: W3C Working Groups