4. W3C tutorial

The W3C allows everyone to share resources on the Internet.

W3C (World Wide Web Consortium, World wide Web Consortium), also known as the W3C Council, is the main international standards organization of the World wide Web.

  • 4.1. W3C tutorial

    The W3C allows everyone to share resources on the Internet. W3C (World Wide Web Consortium, World wide Web Co...
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  • 4.2. W3C brief introduction

    4.2.1. What is W3C? ¶ W3C refers to World wide Web Consort...
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  • 4.3. W3C program

    The W3C standardized procedure is divided into seven different steps. 4.3.1. Approval ste...
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  • 4.4. W3C HTML event

    HTML is a universal markup language on Web. 4.4.1. HTML tutorial ¶ ...
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  • 4.5. W3C XHTML event

    XHTML is a more rigorous and purer version of HTML. 4.5.1. XHTML tutorial ¶ ...
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  • 4.6. W3C XML event

    XML is designed to describe, store, transmit and exchange data. 4.6.1. XML tutorial ...
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  • 4.7. W3C CSS event

    CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) describes how the document is displayed. 4.7.1. CSS tutorial...
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  • 4.8. W3C XSL event

    W3C began to develop XSL due to the need for an XML based style sheet language. The XSL language consists of ...
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  • 4.9. W3C XML Schema event

    XML Schema is a DTD substitute based on XML. 4.9.1. XML Schema tutorial ¶ ...
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  • 4.10. W3C XPath activity

    XPath is a language used to select components for XML documents. XPath is designed for use by XSLT, XQuery, a...
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  • 4.11. W3C XQuery event

    XQuery is a language used to extract data from XML documents. 4.11.1. Tutorials ...
    2023-12-21 23:00:03 UTC
  • 4.12. W3C DOM Activities

    The document object Model (DOM:Document Object Model) is a platform, a language-neutral application programming interf...
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  • 4.13. W3C Soap event

    SOAP is a simple XML-based protocol that enables applications to exchange information through HTTP. Or simply...
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  • 4.14. W3C WSDL activity

    WSDL is a XML-based language used to describe Web Services and how to accessWeb Services. 4.14.1. ...
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  • 4.15. W3C RDF and OWL event

    RDF and OWL are two important semantic web technologies. 4.15.1. Semantic Web ¶...
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  • 4.16. Other W3C activities

    This section provides an overview of other important and interesting W3C activities. 4.16.1. ...
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Principles, Technologies, and Methods of Geographic Information Systems  102

In recent years, Geographic Information Systems (GIS) have undergone rapid development in both theoretical and practical dimensions. GIS has been widely applied for modeling and decision-making support across various fields such as urban management, regional planning, and environmental remediation, establishing geographic information as a vital component of the information era. The introduction of the “Digital Earth” concept has further accelerated the advancement of GIS, which serves as its technical foundation. Concurrently, scholars have been dedicated to theoretical research in areas like spatial cognition, spatial data uncertainty, and the formalization of spatial relationships. This reflects the dual nature of GIS as both an applied technology and an academic discipline, with the two aspects forming a mutually reinforcing cycle of progress.