Web of Services refers to message-based design frequently found on the Web and in enterprise software. The Web of Services is based on technologies such as HTTP, XML, SOAP, WSDL, SPARQL, and others.
W3C seeks to integrate payments seamlessly into the Open Web Platform. The result will be new business opportunities, an improved user experience for online transactions, reduced fraud, and increased interoperability among traditional solutions and future payment innovations.
Transferring data from one domain to another domain or between applications needs sometimes a secure transaction and well defined document authentication. XML Encryption and XML Signature are key pieces of the XML security stack.
Internationalization of Web services concerns service descriptions, communicating language and locale, and internationization of human-readable messages exchanged by services.
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Toronto, Canada
Curators of book content, ebook production workflow managers, data gurus, and technologists are just some of the publishing industry professionals who will gather in Toronto from March 21 to 23 for BookNet Canada’s ebookcraft and Tech Forum conferences at the MaRS Discovery District.
Karen Myers, W3C business development leader for the Americas and Australia, will be speaking at ebookcraft 2018 with Tzviya Siegman, Information Standards Lead for Wiley and co-chair of the W3C Publishing Working Group, in a session called Great Expectations – The Sequel: Updates from the digital standards frontlines, on March 22.
W3C Workshop on Data Privacy Controls and Vocabularies
Vienna, Austria
Hosted by WU Wien
Web Payments Working Group Meeting
Singapore