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Cooperation & Competition in building the Web, « the universe of network-accessible information » Jean-François Abramatic Chief Product Officer ILOG
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Agenda Some history context –Computers, networks, software –Convergence opportunities computing, telecommunications & multimedia industries Development & Deployment –Robust, scalable, adaptive infrastructure simplicity in order to achieve universality Market requirements –Industry consortium Team, Members, Public Public requirements –Societal impact : What does it mean to be responsible ? –Deserving the WW before the W Some lessons learned
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Some history context Computing : cost of resources going down –Servers, PCs, …, mobile devices Networking : availability of the Internet architecture –Interoperability –Device independence –Intelligence at the boundaries –Culture of cooperation Software : maturity of environments –Operating systems & languages –Development environments –Data representation & structure Text, graphics, image, sound, video Structured documents, HyperText Databases
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Development & Deployment « Rough Consensus & Running Code » Leveraging the IETF experience –HTTP, HTML, URI at IETF –HTML moves to W3C –HTTP, URI remain at IETF W3C Candidate recommendation –Checking interoperable implementations XML Signature –Joint Working Group IETF-W3C IETF : cryptography & protocols W3C : XML
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Market requirements Industry : early involvement in cooperative design –X Window Consortium experience –Vendor neutral hosts MIT, INRIA/ERCIM, Keio –Any organization can participate Roles –Team : architecture –Industry : market –Public : society Rules –Activity creation –Recommendation lifecycle –Results available to all –Commitment to royalty free implementations
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Societal requirements Technology & Society –Content selection : PICS –Privacy : P3P –IPR policy : royalty-free commitment Web Accessibility Initiative –Guidelines for Best Practices –Education & Outreach –Supported by government fundings Internationalization
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Lessons learned Gathering the relevant Community –IETF & W3C –XML : structured documents & databases –OMA & W3C : Mobile Web initiative Sharing the evolution of the Architecture –TAG –Last Call stage Moving towards a vision –From Mosaic to the Semantic Web –From browsing to authoring –People leveraging machines
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Where this will all end up is anyone’s guess, the only way to find out is to keep going ! Vint Cerf
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