Composite Capability/Preference Profiles
Composite Capability/Preference Profiles (CC/PP) is a specification for defining capabilities and preferences of user agents (also known as "delivery context"). The delivery context can be used to guide the process of tailoring content for a user agent.
CC/PP is a vocabulary extension of the Resource Description Framework (RDF). The CC/PP specification is maintained by the W3C's Ubiquitous Web Applications Working Group (UWAWG) Working Group.
History
- Composite Capability/Preference Profiles (CC/PP): Structure and Vocabularies 1.0 became a W3C recommendation on 15 January 2004.
- A "Last-Call Working-Draft" of CC/PP 2.0 was issued in April 2007
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See also
External links
- W3C CC/PP Information Page
- Newest version of CC/PP: Structure and Vocabularies
- Composite Capability/Preference Profiles (CC/PP): Structure and Vocabularies 1.0
- W3C Device Independence working group
- CC/PP: Structure and Vocabularies Test Suite
- CC/PP: Structure and Vocabularies Implementation Report
- CC/PP presentation
- Sun J2EE CC/PP Processing Tools
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