Number: EX51
relationship cardinalities
Description:
A relevant expert will have knowledge in relationship cardinalities
between roles in different choreographies.
Narrative:
In the context of semantic web, the relationships between entities can
have different cardinalities and roles. Relevant expert will have an
explicit knowledge of such choreographies. Experts in Semantic web
are not relevant without explicit knowledge in choreographies.
Number: EX52
ontology engineering
Description:
Find individuals with expertise regarding ontology engineering.
Narrative:
This topic attempts to find individuals with expertise regarding to
ontology engineering. Ontology engineering concerns the whole
life-cycle of ontologies, such as ontology construction, ontology
learning, ontology mapping, and ontology evolution. We want people
with expertise about ontology engineering rather then other things
related to ontology.
Number: EX53
W3C translation policy
Description:
I want to find people in charge or knowledgeable about W3C translation
policies and procedures.
Narrative:
I am interested in translating some W3C documents into my native
language. I want to find experts on W3C translation policies and
procedures. Experts are those persons at W3C who are in charge of the
translations issues or know about the procedures and/or the legal
issues. I do not consider other translators experts.
Number: EX54
xml digital signature
Description:
Find experts on XML digital signatures.
Narrative:
The very features that make XML so powerful for business transactions
(e.g., semantically rich and structured data, text-based, and
Web-ready nature) provide both challenges and opportunities for the
application of encryption and digital signature operations to
XML-encoded data. XML Signature is a joint effort between the World
Wide Web Consortium (W3C) and Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF).
In this query, we are looking for people related to research and
projects on XML digital signature within W3C.
Number: EX55
Semantic Web Rule Language
Description:
Find experts on the role of the Semantic Web Rule Language (SWRL) in
the Semantic Web.
Narrative:
What are the different approaches to using rule languages in the
Semantic Web. Here we are interested in different opinions concerning
the role of one of these approaches - SWRL - in Semantic Web activity.
Number: EX56
Rich Web Client
Description:
Identify persons who have expertise on rich web clients.
Narrative:
An expert must have certain amount knowledge on the Rich Web Client
activity. He/she should have the ability to propose or discuss any
issues related to rich web client.
Number: EX57
OWL Lite Specification
Description:
Locate individuals with expertise regarding the OWL Lite
specification.
Narrative:
This topic attempts to locate individuals with expertise regarding the
OWL Lite specification. Lite is one of three OWL sublanguages. We
want people with expertise about the specification of the OWL lite,
not just OWL or one of the other sublanguages (DL and Full).
Number: EX58
text XML query language
Description:
Identify persons who have knowledge on supporting full-text search with
XML query language
Narrative:
An expert must have certain amount knowledge on supporting full-text
search with XML query language. He/she should have the ability to
propose or discuss any issues related to full-text support in any XML
query language.
Number: EX59
CVS
Description:
Search for people who have ample experiences deploying and using the
CVS (Concurrent Versions System)
Narrative:
We seek persons of deploying, maintaining and using CVS. The main
operations include installing CVS, updating from earlier versions and
other version control systems such as RCS, merging, deploying for
users, etc.
Number: EX60
SOAP security considerations
Description:
Searching for experts on security considerations of SOAP.
Narrative:
According to SOAP messaging framework W3C recommendation: "The SOAP
Messaging Framework does not directly provide any mechanisms for
dealing with access control, confidentiality, integrity and
non-repudiation. Such mechanisms can be provided as SOAP extensions
using the SOAP extensibility model." Designers and implementors need
to take into account security considerations when designing and using
such mechanisms. We are looking for experts on this aspect of SOAP who
can answer questions and give insightful suggestions
Number: EX61
VoiceXML Browser Implementation
Description:
Locate expertise in the actual implementation of VoiceXML browsers, or
at least in the implementation of significant components of such
browsers.
Narrative:
Relevant expertise may include, for example, VoiceXML interpreters,
speech grammars caching, text-to-speech, ECMAScript interpreters, but
always in the context of a VoiceXML browser implementation. Expertise
solely on the VoiceXML standard is not sufficient.
Number: EX62
Mereology
Description:
Find experts in mereology.
Narrative:
This topic attempts to locate expertise in the area of mereology.
Expertise may be demonstrated via discussions of mereological theory
or recommendations for practical implementation of mereological
relations (e.g. "partOf", "isPartOf") in ontologies such as OWL.
Number: EX63
CSS mobile profile
Description:
Identify experts in CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) for mobile devices.
Narrative:
An expert develops media-dependent cascading style sheets (CSS)
specifically for handheld/mobile devices.
Number: EX64
MathML specification
Description:
Find experts on the specification of Mathematical Markup Language, or
MathML for describing mathematical notation and capturing both its
structure and content.
Narrative:
Our interest is limited to candidates that actively participated in
the specification of the MathML standard.
Number: EX65
RSS
Description:
Locate experts on RSS (Really Simple Syndication, Rich Site Summary,
or RDF Site Summary.)
Narrative:
We are looking for experts who understand the architecture of RSS, and
who participated developing RSS standard, not who just use it.
Number: EX66
parsing MathML
Description:
Identify experts in parsing Mathematical Markup Language, or MathML
documents, with or without DTD.
Narrative:
We are looking for candidates that are knowledgeable about parsing
MathML. This may involve expertise on MathML DTD, SGML or XML schema.
Number: EX67
Privacy on the Web
Description:
Look for people who are experts on privacy related issues, including
law, policy, and technologies.
Narrative:
People who publish books or articles concern privacy issues on the Web
are relevant experts. People who work on platform for privacy
preferences (P3P) are also the relevant experts.
Number: EX68
semantic search
Description:
Find individuals with expertise regarding semantic search.
Narrative:
This topic attempts to find individuals with expertise regarding to
semantic search. Semantic search is a sub-topic of "semantic web" in
the document collection. We want people with expertise about the
semantic search rather than other sub-topics of semantic web.
Number: EX69
CSS3
Description:
We are searching for experts in the area of CSS version 3.
Narrative:
Experts who have general knowledge of CSS should be excluded.
Number: EX70
Evaluation and Report Language
Description:
Seeking an expert on Evaluation and Report Language, a standardized
format to facilitate the exchange of test results between web
accessibility evaluation tools.
Narrative:
Experts for this topic include people involved in defining the formal
schema of the language as well as expert users of the language.
Number: EX71
css floating elements
Description:
I'm looking for experts on floating elements in CSS.
Narrative:
I want to learn about different ways of using floating elements in
cascading style sheets (CSS). In particular I'm interested in the
various ways of positioning HTML elements using the CSS box model and
floats. People who just give an example of how one can achieve a
particular positioning are not considered experts. I really want to
find people who are familiar with the whole range of positioning
possibilities.
Number: EX72
PNG specification
Description:
Identify experts on the Portable Network Graphics) image format
specification.
Narrative:
Relevant experts are either authors of documents that describe and
specify PNG, or take part in discussions on the mailing lists
regarding the specification of the file format.
Number: EX73
DOM traversal and range
Description:
Looking for experts on traversal and range aspect of the DOM model
Narrative:
According to DOM Level 2 Traversal and Range Specification: "Document
Object Model Level 2 Traversal and Range, platform- and
language-neutral interfaces that allow programs and scripts to
dynamically traverse and identify a range of content in a document",
so we are looking for experts on this topic who know both DOM and
traversal and range aspects to answer questions and make insightful
suggestions.
Number: EX74
EMMA Extensible Multimodal Annotation
Description:
Find experts on EMMA, the Extensible Multimodal Annotation markup
language.
Narrative:
An expert develops EMMA (Extensible Multimodal Annotation markup
language) specifications and requirements.
Number: EX75
W3Photo
Description:
This topic attempts to locate individuals with expertise regarding
W3Photo.
Narrative:
This topic attempts to locate individuals in W3Photo with expertise
regarding retrieving photos using RDF and HTTP. There are many
specifications of W3Photo; we want information on the Vocabularies for
W3Photo project.
Number: EX76
URI Fragment identifier
Description:
Look for people who have expertise on the fragment identifier in
Uniform Resource Identifiers (URI).
Narrative:
Fragment identifier can be seen as the identifier appended to a URI
with a "#" sign. Here we want to look for people who have written
articles on fragment identifier, and have expertise on issues like
passing fragment identifiers, fragment identifiers in XML etc. People
who only know about URIs in general is not expert.
Number: EX77
XML schema test collection
Description:
Experts on XML schema collection and coordination of test suites
for W3C XML Schema processors.
Narrative:
Expertise on the work and efforts in developing XML schema collections
for testing is relevant. Expertise on the XML Schema in general is not
relevant.
Number: EX78
rdf ontology
Description:
Find the experts on RDF ontology specification.
Narrative:
This topic attempts to find individuals with expertise regarding to RDF
ontology. RDF ontology is a kind of ontology format which is different
from OWL ontology. We want people with expertise about RDF ontology
rather than about OWL ontology or other knowledge.
Number: EX79
Semantic Web
Description:
Locate individuals with expertise regarding the Semantic Web.
Narrative:
This topic attempts to locate individuals with expertise regarding
Semantic Web, especially those who had experience on design and
developing Semantic Web systems.
Number: EX80
User Agent Accessibility Guidelines
Description:
Locate individuals with expertise regarding user agent accessibility.
Narrative:
This topic attempts to locate individuals with expertise regarding
user agent accessibility. These are guidelines regarding the design of
browsers that offer better accessibility to people with disabilities.
Number: EX81
Description logics in the Semantic Web
Description:
Find experts in applications of description logics in web ontology language.
Narrative:
Here we are not interested in such "technical" details as ontology
language syntax, implementation and testing. We are more interested in
the expressive power of description logics employed in the Semantic
Web.
Number: EX82
APPEL A P3P Preference Exchange Language
Description:
Locate experts in APPEL, A P3P query language to set privacy
preferences.
Narrative:
An expert develops APPEL (A P3P Preferences Exchange Language)
specifications for describing sets of user preferences about P3P
policies.
Number: EX83
Semantic interpretation for speech recognition
Description:
Experts on defining the syntax and semantics of the contents
of tags in the speech recognition grammar specification.
Narrative:
Expertise on the speech recognition grammar or the semantic
interpretation of natural language utterances is relevant.
Number: EX84
W3C validation services
Description:
I want to find people in charge or knowledgeable about the validation
services at W3C.
Narrative:
I want to find experts on the validation services or validation tools
at W3C. Experts are those persons at W3C who are in charge of the web
standards validation tools (markup, CSS, ...). Developers of such
services are also consider experts. I do not consider experts people
that know about some specific standard and help spotting user's
mistakes.
Number: EX85
Timed text specifications
Description:
I am looking for an expert who could help me answer my questions
about timed text specifications.
Narrative:
Preferably the person should possess knowledge about Timed Text use
cases and requirements. The person may not be the member of the
working group and still have knowledge of the use cases.
Number: EX86
RDF graph serialization
Description:
Looking for experts on graph serialization aspect of the RDF model.
Narrative:
The experts need to know both RDF and graph serialization very well,
be able to answer questions, and make insightful
suggestions. According to "Introduction to RDF metadata": "The essence
of RDF is the model of nodes, attributes, and their values. In order
to store instances of this model into files or to communicate these
instances from one agent to another, we need a graph serialization
syntax".
Number: EX87
XML Processing Model
Description:
Search for persons who are experts or researchers on the XML
Processing Model.
Narrative:
A large and growing set of specifications describe processes operating
on XML documents. So the proposed experts must understand the
specifications which contains requirements on an XML Processing Model
and Language for the description of XML process interactions in order
to address these issues.
Number: EX88
patent policy
Description:
Experts who are familiar with the W3C patent policy framework.
Narrative:
Experts who are familiar with the W3C patent policy and standards on
the web.
Number: EX89
XML interchange
Description:
Find experts on the issues surrounding XML interchange.
Narrative:
The Efficient XML Interchange Working Group is chartered to define an
alternative encoding of the XML Information Set that addresses at
least the minimum requirements identified by the XML Binary
Characterization Working Group.
There are several approaches to achieve the integration with XML. The
Working Group will provide at least one way for the new format to be
both recognized as XML by existing parsers and also rejected in a
meaningful way, such as by defining a new value for the
pseudo-attribute encoding.
Number: EX90
CSS test suite
Description:
Search for people who can make and use the CSS test suite expertly.
Narrative:
Members of the CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) working group are not
relevant without specifically being experts in the test suite.
Number: EX91
SVG Accessibility
Description:
A relevant expert will have knowledge on the accessibility of Scalable
Vector Graphics (SVG).
Narrative:
Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) is a language for describing
two-dimensional graphics and graphical applications in XML. A relevant
expert will have knowledge on the accessibility of SVG, in particular
in the use of SVG by a restricted ability web user. Someone who is
expert only on SVG is not relevant.
Number: EX92
Notation 3
Description:
This topic attempts to locate individuals with expertise regarding
RDF and Notation 3 (N3), specifically its rules and syntax.
Narrative:
This topic attempts to locate individuals with expertise regarding RDF
and readable language for data on the Web, N3. We want information
regarding the rules and syntax of N3.
Number: EX93
machine translation
Description:
Find experts who have sufficient knowledge about machine translation.
Narrative:
Candidates who are selected should have expertise in machine
translation, e.g. involved in activities of creating standards for
machine translation or developing a machine translation system. People
who are doing human translation should be excluded, e.g. translate
documents in W3C into non-English languages.
Number: EX94
Voice Browser
Description:
Find specialists with knowledge of implementing a voice browser.
Narrative:
This topic tries to find out the specialists with knowledge of
implementing a voice browser. Speech recognition is a mature
technology now which makes a voice browsing possible via telephone. We
want the people who can give us enough technical support for
implementing a practical voice browser.
Number: EX95
XSL Transformations
Description:
Experts who are familiar with XSL Transformations.
Narrative:
Experts who are familiar with the language for transforming XML documents
into other XML documents (XSLT) or the persons who are developing the
standards of this language.
Number: EX96
orphaned annotations
Description:
The expert will show knowledge in orphaned annotations and their use for
resources that have been updated.
Narrative:
Annotations using XPointer can point to resources that have been
updated or no longer exist. The expert will show knowledge in
orphaned annotations and their use for resources that have been
updated. Someone who is expert on XPointer or annotations alone is
not relevant.
Number: EX97
Device Independence Principles
Description:
Locate individuals with expertise on Device Independence Principles.
Narrative:
This topic attempts to locate individuals with expertise on Device
Independence Principles.
Number: EX98
RDF Semantics Datatype Interpretations
Description:
Find people who understand how to interpret the semantics of RDF
datatypes.
Narrative:
RDF provides for the use of externally defined datatypes identified by
a particular URI reference. In the interests of generality, RDF
imposes minimal conditions on a datatype. It also includes a single
built-in datatype rdf:XMLLiteral.
This semantics for datatypes is minimal. It makes no provision for
associating a datatype with a property so that it applies to all
values of the property, and does not provide any way of explicitly
asserting that a blank node denotes a particular datatype
value. Semantic extensions and future versions of RDF may impose more
elaborate datatyping conditions. Semantic extensions may also refer to
other kinds of information about a datatype, such as orderings of the
value space.
Number: EX99
P3P for my website
Description:
I am looking for person who could help me to make my
corporate or personal web site P3P compliant.
Narrative:
I am looking for a person who could help me make my website P3P
compliant. People who possess knowledge about P3P validation,
deployment etc are relevant. Members of the group who cannot help me
with technical details/procedure of how to make my website P3P
compliant (i.e. people who only work with the policies, future
recommendations etc) are not relevant.
Number: EX100
XML Encryption standard
Description:
Search for experts who are familiar with XML Encryption standard on
secure exchange of structured data.
Narrative:
I am looking for expertise who are working in this area on
implementing better practices for Information Security Technical
application developments to provide secure exchange of structured
data.
Number: EX101
Implementation of EPAL
Description:
Find specialists who are implementing the EPAL into Enterprise Systems
domain.
Narrative:
This topic tries to find out the specialists with body of knowledge
working and researching on EPAL implementation for Enterprise
Systems. Developing Information Security Management (ISM) polices for
Enterprise Systems in particular safeguarding personal privacy are
growing and a area of concern.
Number: EX102
User Agents testing
Description:
I am looking for expert who has knowledge of the testing
process/suites for various User Agents.
Narrative:
People who do not possess expertise in testing suite and are still part of
working group are not relevant to my request.
Number: EX103
Annotea server protocol
Description:
Locate individuals with expertise regarding he protocol used by the
Annotea annotation server.
Narrative:
The Annotea server is a tool the allows for shared annotation and
bookmarking of web resources. The goal of Annotea is to facilitate
collaboration.
Number: EX104
Web Service Architecture
Description:
Identify persons who have expertise on web service architecture.
Narrative:
An expert must have certain amount knowledge on Web Service
Architecture. He/she should have the ability to give a presentation or
tutorial on a particular part of web service architecture or to answer
the questions related to web service architecture.
Number: EX105
Authoring tool web accessibility
Description:
Experts on authoring tool web accessibility guidelines and
techniques to help authoring tool software developers develop user
friendly tools for people with disabilities.
Narrative:
Expertise on guidelines, techniques, tools, and software development
targeted to people with disabilities is relevant.