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ASSESSMENT SUMMARYXHTML 1.1 (W3C)Date: 27/03/20171/6Doc.Version: 0.90

TABLE OF CONTENTS1. INTRODUCTION. 32. ASSESSMENT SUMMARY . 33. ASSESSMENT RESULTS . 54. ASSESSMENT OBSERVATIONS . 5TABLE OF FIGURESFigure 1 Assessment Results . Error! Bookmark not defined.Date: 27/03/20172/6Doc.Version: 0.90

1. INTRODUCTIONThis document reports to the European Multi-Stakeholder Platform on ICT Standardisation, hereafter 'theMSP', on the assessment of a technical specification (TS), XHTML from W3C. This assessment has beenperformed by the CAMSS Team following the CAMSS MSP scenario assessment criteria which is in fullcompliance with Annex II criteria set out in the Regulation 1025/20121 on European standardisation.XHTML stands for Extensible Hypertext Markup Language. The W3C technical specification is areformulation of HTML4 as an application of XML. HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) is the MarkupLanguage for formulating Web pages in the World Wide Web and XML (Extensible Markup Language)defines a set of rules for encoding documents in a format that is both human-readable and machinereadable. XHTML pages conform to a more strict syntax than HTML4 pages.2. ASSESSMENT SUMMARYDuring our assessment, evidence was found of XHTML1.1 technical specification, being satisfactorilycompliant with Annex II criteria set out in the Regulation 1025/2012.-Market acceptance is evidenced by the several implementations of many software editors suchas CMS (Content Management Systems) suppliers and the support by many user agents like Webbrowsers having market dominance over their Market.-Coherence is evidenced by the absence of known existing conflict with EU standards and theabsence of planned adoption or existing European standards covering the same area as XHTML1.1, the structuration and presentation of content on the Web.-W3C is a non-profit organisation which follows an open process. The MSP has already dealt withseveral TS of W3C in the past, and has positively evaluated the compliance of its process withAnnex II criteria.a) Openness of the TS development process is evidenced by the open public access to alland other invited parties to participate in the Community and Business Groups of W3Cand by the open participation to the working group to all W3C members, invited partiesand the public.b) Consensus of the membership, team and public in the decision-making for thedevelopment of standards is promoted by W3C through a process requiring reviews (bothby Member States and general public) for the approval of a specification.1Regulation (EU) No. 1025/2012 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 25 October 2012 on European Standardisation. OJ L 316/12 of14.11.2012 ?uri CELEX:32012R1025&from ENDate: 27/03/20173/6Doc.Version: 0.90

c) Transparency of the standard development process is evidenced by the Technical ReportDevelopment Process document, which is a set of steps and requirements, followed bythe W3C Working Group, consisting in the publication of documents about thedevelopment process of the specification. Those documents have been published duringthe development of XHTML 1.1, are archived and available publicly by the W3C Teamwhich publicly announces all the standardisation activities. W3C has defined a process toformally appeal or raise objections to the development and approval of the specificationscalled the “Committee Appeal Process”.-The TS meets adequately the requirements set out in Annex II §4a) Maintenance of the TS is guaranteed over a long period as evidenced by a maintenanceand support process defined in a W3C recommendation for XHTML 1.1.b) Availability of the TS for implementation is public and free.c) Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) for XHTML 1.1 are based on W3C patent policy; it islicensed on a royalty- free basis.d) Relevance and effectiveness of the TS in addressing the problem and the market needs isevidenced by the wide use of the XHTML 1.1 to address and facilitate interoperabilitybetween cross-border public administrations.e) Neutrality and stability: XHTML 1.1 is largely independent from specific vendor productsand independent from specific platforms or technologies. XHTML 1.1 has been developedby W3C which is vendor neutral and it is an independent technical specification that canbe used independently from any other TS.f)Date: 27/03/2017Quality is evidenced by the sufficient detail, consistency and completeness for its use byproducts and services.4/6Doc.Version: 0.90

3. ASSESSMENT RESULTSThis section presents an overview of the results of the CAMSS assessment of XHTML 1.1. The CAMSS“Strength” indicator measures the reliability of the assessment by calculating the number of applicablecriteria. On the other hand, the number of favourable answers and the number of unfavourable ones areCategoryAutomated ScoreCAMSS Strength# Favourable# Unfavourable# Not ApplicableMarket acceptance100 %100 %300Coherence principle100 %100 %300Attributes100 %100 %600Requirements100 %100 %900Overall Score:100%100 %2100used to calculate the “Automated Score” per categories and an “Overall Score”.The XHTML 1.1 assessment, with a 100% CAMSS Strength, demonstrates that the technical specificationis fully compliant with the CAMSS MSP scenario assessment criteria and therefore with standardisationregulation Annex II. The overall Score is 100%; XHTML 1.1 fully meets the criteria regarding marketacceptance, coherence, attributes and requirements.100%80%CAMSS Strength60%40%Automated enceprincipleAttributesRequirements4. ASSESSMENT OBSERVATIONSThe first XHTML version, XHTML 1.0, extended the version 4.01 of the widely used Hypertext MarkupLanguage (HTML), the ISO/IEC standard in which Web pages are formulated.While HTML, prior to HTML5, was defined as an application of Standard Generalized Markup Language(SGML), XHTML 1.1 is an application of XML, a more restrictive subset of SGML.The benefit of the XHTML 1.1 documents is that they are well-formed and may therefore be parsed usingstandard XML parsers, unlike HTML.Date: 27/03/20175/6Doc.Version: 0.90

However, the latest version of HTML, HTML5, has as a regular HTML serialization but also an XMLserialization which is known as XHTML5.Therefore, HTML 5 is a standard that covers exactly the same area of application as XHTML5.Also, note that the recommendation of HTML5 by W3C coincides with the freezing of the development ofthe draft of XHTML2.Date: 27/03/20176/6Doc.Version: 0.90

compliance with Annex II criteria set out in the Regulation 1025/20121 on European standardisation. XHTML stands for Extensible Hypertext Markup Language. The W3C technical specification is a reformulation of HTML4 as an application of XML. HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) is the Markup Language for formulating Web pages in the World Wide Web and XML (Extensible Markup Language) defines a set .

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