Architecture of the World Wide Web, Volume One

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Architecture of the World Wide Web, Volume One is a W3C-authored technical document that defines the foundational principles and design of the Web’s architecture.


Statements (49)
Predicate Object
instanceOf W3C Recommendation
technical report
web architecture specification
aimsTo promote evolvability of the Web
promote interoperability on the Web
promote scalability of the Web
provide guidance to Web content authors
provide guidance to Web software implementers
provide guidance to Web technology designers
author World Wide Web Consortium
defines best practices for Web architecture
principles of Web architecture
describes caching and scalability considerations
conformance expectations for Web technologies
constraints that enable the Web to scale
content negotiation
good practices for Web technologies
linking and navigation on the Web
principles for Web interaction between agents
principles for designing Web formats and protocols
self-descriptive messages
separation of resource identity from representation
use of HTTP for transferring representations
use of URIs to identify resources
focusesOn HTTP
URIs
data formats
distributed systems aspects of the Web
error handling on the Web
extensibility
hypertext links
identification
interaction
media types
metadata
protocols
representation
representations of resources
resources
versioning
hasVolume 1
language English
partOf W3C Technical Reports
publisher World Wide Web Consortium
shortName webarch
subject World Wide Web architecture
web design principles
web standards
title Architecture of the World Wide Web, Volume One


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