This page summarizes the relationships among specifications, whether they are finished standards or drafts. Below, each title
links to the most recent version of a document.
For related introductory information, see: Device Independence and Content Adaptation.
Completed Work
W3C Recommendations have
been reviewed by W3C Members, by software developers, and by other
W3C groups and interested parties, and are endorsed by the
Director as Web Standards. Learn more about the W3C Recommendation
Track.
Group Notes are not standards and do not
have the same level of W3C endorsement.
Group Notes
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The Delivery
Context Ontology provides a formal model of the characteristics
of the environment in which devices interact with the Web or other
services. The delivery context includes the characteristics of the
device, the software used to access the service and the network
providing the connection among others.
The delivery context is an important source of information that
can be used to adapt
materials to make them useable on a wide range of different devices
with different capabilities.
The ontology is formally specified in the Web Ontology Language
[OWL]. This document describes the ontology
and gives details of each property that it contains.
The core, normative sections and examples of this document are
generated automatically from the ontology itself.
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This document defines platform and language neutral programming interfaces
that provide Web applications access to a hierarchy of dynamic properties
representing device capabilities, configurations, user preferences and
environmental conditions.
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