Author: A Hong 9:38:04
Original article: http://www.w3.org/Consortium/technology
Author: W3C Translation: A HongLegend
The W3C Technical Architecture diagram depicts a two-layer model: the World Wide Web architecture (labeled as "one web") built on the Internet (interner) architecture. The rich web layer in the figure shows W3C fields of interest and developing technologies.
The Web architecture is depicted as a series of layers, each layer is built on another layer. From bottom to top:
- Uri/Siri, HTTP
- Web export tural principles
- XML infosets; RDF (s) Graphs
- XML, namespaces, schemas, XQuery/XPath, XSLT, Dom, XML base, xpointer, RDF/XML, SPARQL
There are six boxes on the top layer, which correspond to the W3C main activity groups: Web applications, mobile, voice, web services, semantic web, and privacy.
- The "interaction" box lists XHTML, SVG, CDF, SMIL, XForms, CSS, and wcid.
- The "mobile" text box lists XHTML basic, Mobile SVG, SMIL mobile, XForms basic, CSS mobile, and MWI bp.
- The "Voice" ("Voice") box lists VoiceXML, SRGs, ssml, ccxml, and Emma.
- The Web Services box lists soap, xop, WSDL, WS-CDL, and WS-A.
- The "Semantic Web" ("Semantic Web") box lists owl, skos, and Rif.
- The "privacy" ("confidential") box lists p3p, Appel, XML encryption, XML signature, and XKMS.
An orange stripe links these fields: web accessibility (web accessibility), internationalization (International), mobile access (mobile access), and device independence (device independence ), and quality assurance (Quality Assurance ).
This example shows the basic framework of the World Wide Web and the W3C focus.
The basics of Uri, HTTP, XML, and RDF support five aspects. Topics such as accessibility web pages, internationalization, device independence, and quality management have been integrated into W3C technologies.
W3C is striving to transform the world wide web from the initial design (Basic HTML, Uris, and HTTP) to the model needed in the future. W3C technology will help the World Wide Web become a basic framework with high stability, enhancement, and adaptability in the information world in the future.