W3C Process Document

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The W3C Process Document is the formal governance and procedural framework that defines how the World Wide Web Consortium develops, reviews, and standardizes its technical specifications and recommendations.


Statements (50)
Predicate Object
instanceOf W3C specification
governance document
procedural framework
appliesTo W3C Advisory Committee
W3C Coordination Groups
W3C Interest Groups
W3C Team
W3C Working Groups
defines Advisory Committee review
Candidate Recommendation stage
Director’s decision process
Group Note stage
Proposed Recommendation stage
W3C Interest Group processes
W3C Member review requirements
W3C Recommendation Track
W3C Recommendation maturity levels
W3C Recommendation stage
W3C Team contact responsibilities
W3C Working Group chair responsibilities
W3C Working Group decision-making
W3C Working Group good standing
W3C Working Group participation roles
W3C Working Group processes
W3C appeal process
W3C charter content requirements
W3C chartering process
W3C consensus process
W3C formal objection process
W3C group closure process
W3C liaison and coordination procedures
W3C patent policy interaction points
W3C process for revising Recommendations
W3C publication rules for technical reports
W3C registry creation process
W3C review processes
W3C technical report development process
Working Draft stage
errata management for Recommendations
implementation experience requirements
transition request requirements
governs World Wide Web Consortium processes
hasPurpose to define formal steps for W3C Recommendations
to document W3C governance and decision-making
to ensure transparent standardization procedures
hasScope development of W3C technical specifications
review of W3C technical specifications
standardization of W3C Recommendations
maintainedBy World Wide Web Consortium
publishedBy World Wide Web Consortium


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