W3C, the organization founded in 1994, aims to stimulate the full potential of the web world by promoting the development of universal protocols and ensuring their universality.
W3C, the organization founded in 1994, aims to stimulate the full potential of the web world by promoting the development of universal protocols and ensuring their universality. What is W3C? W3C refers to the World Wide Web Consortium W3C was founded in October 1994 W3C created by Tim Berners-Lee W3C is a member organization W3C job to standardize the web W3C Create and maintain WWW Standard W3C Standard is called W3C Recommendations How is W3C created?The World Wide Web was developed as a project of the CERN, where Tim Berners-Lee developed the prototype of the World Wide Web.
Tim Berners-Lee - the inventor of the World Wide Web - is currently the director of the World Wide Web Alliance.
W3C was created in 1994 to complete the collaborative work between the MIT and the European Institute of Particle Physics (CERN), and supported by the U.S. Department of Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) and the European Commission. Standardize the web
W3C is committed to enabling all users to utilize the web (regardless of their cultural and educational background, capabilities, financial resources, and physical disabilities).
W3C also works in collaboration with other standardization organizations, such as the Internet Engineering Task Force, Wireless Application Protocol (WAP), and Unicode Consortium.
W3C is operated jointly by the MIT Institute of Technology's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (MIT CSAIL), the European Union for Information Mathematics Research (ERCIM) headquartered in France and Keio University in Japan, and has branch offices around the world. W3C Membership
Because the Web is so important (both in terms of its reach and investment) that it should not be controlled by any separate organization, W3C plays the role of a member organization:
Some well-known members include: IBM Microsoft America Online Apple Adobe Macromedia Sun Microsystems
W3C members include: software developers, content providers, corporate users, communications companies, research institutions, research laboratories, standardization groups, and governments. W3C Recommendations
The most important task of W3C is to develop Web specifications (called Recommendations), which describe the Web's communication protocols (such as HTML and XHTML) and other building blocks.
Each W3C recommendation development is done through a working group of members and invited experts. The working group is funded by companies and other organizations and will create a working draft, and end with a proposal recommendation. Generally speaking, for formal approval, recommendations are submitted to W3C members and directors.
In the next section, we will explain the standardized approval process for you.