Web Standards Project was created in 1998.
From Wikipedia: "In Project Management terms, a deliverable is a tangible or intangible object produced as a result of project execution. A deliverable can be created from multiple smaller deliverables."
The World Wide Web is a system of Hypertext documents accessed via the internet. There are standards that govern the structure of these Hypertext documents, which are maintained by the organization W3C. Primarily, I refer to the "HTML5" standards.
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You mean W3C - the WWW3 is redundant. That is the World Wide Web Consortium - they get together and figure out universal standards and goals for the internet.
There are a few online websites where you can find web standards. These websites include The Web Standard Project, W3C, W3Schools, and the Web Standards Group.
I think what you may be asking is "who sets the standards for html" and the answer is the World Wide Web Consortium http://www.w3.org/.
The W3C project promoting web accessibility is the Web Accessibility Initiative, which can be found at: http://w3.org/WAI.The WAI develops standards for use in web pages and support materials allowing people to understand the importance of web accessibility, and implement it. It welcomes participation from around the world.
The term "standards-compliant" relates to websites and browsers' compliance with web standards. These web standards were proposed by the World Wide Web Consortium.
From Wikipedia: "In Project Management terms, a deliverable is a tangible or intangible object produced as a result of project execution. A deliverable can be created from multiple smaller deliverables."
differences between a Web Project and Traditional Project?
differences between a Web Project and Traditional Project?
The standards are created by the World Wide Web Consortium, or W3C.
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W3C: The World Wide Web Consortium (http://www.w3.org)
Yes. The standards for Project Management are defined by the Project Management Institute or PMI. The PMP Certification is an established and accepted way to say that someone knows all the standards in Project Management and can use them effectively in a project
The web address of the History Project is: http://www.historyproject.org