Quality task force on web sites

2000-09-05 Thread Barathy, RamaSubramaniam
Hello Everybody, Would it not be nice to have some sort of quality control task force that assigns a quality level for the web sites through out the world. This would make the site developers to bring in the higher quality to the net. This could be used as an additional criteria in the search e

Re: Quality task force on web sites

2000-09-05 Thread Hakikur Rahman
I think, this could be the time to think about it and if I would be permitted, I like to offer my assistance. Regards. Hakik. At 11:31 AM 9/5/00 +0200, Barathy, RamaSubramaniam wrote: >Hello Everybody, > >Would it not be nice to have some sort of quality control task force that >assigns a quali

IP and GPRS

2000-09-05 Thread stefano tarquini
Sorry, i am a student at his last year and i am working on a thesis about the this letter topic. I would know if the IP protocol doesn't need to an interface to interfacing with tthe GPRS Bearer, that is SNDCP layer. Thank you in advance. Stefano Tarquini

Re: Quality task force on web sites

2000-09-05 Thread R. Muralidharan
Hi are we trying to address the issue of quality of engineering; or the quality of the web content read as accuracy, correctness, authenticity etc of the web content? muralidharan - Original Message - From: "Barathy, RamaSubramaniam" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tu

RE: IP and GPRS

2000-09-05 Thread jonne . soininen
Hello, I am not completely sure what you are after but I will answer what I think you have asked. IP is transparently transfered over the GPRS network (between the Mobile Terminal (MT) and the GGSN). Thus, the Layer 3, e.g. IP or PPP, does not have interaction with the lower layers (SNDCP betwee

Re: Quality task force on web sites

2000-09-05 Thread Valdis . Kletnieks
On Tue, 05 Sep 2000 11:31:56 +0200, "Barathy, RamaSubramaniam" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > Would it not be nice to have some sort of quality control task force that > assigns a quality level for the web sites through out the world. We have enough problems just *finding* all the web sites in th

RE: Quality task force on web sites

2000-09-05 Thread Barathy, RamaSubramaniam
hi, It is like telling we dont need any ISO certification or CMM level in this technology world in a very abstract sense. It would be definitely an global effort, but would finally end up in better web and way of promoting good quality!!! Regards Rams -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PRO

Re: Quality task force on web sites

2000-09-05 Thread Valdis . Kletnieks
-- Valdis Kletnieks Operating Systems Analyst Virginia Tech On Tue, 05 Sep 2000 17:36:31 +0200, "Barathy, RamaSubramaniam" said: > It is like telling we dont need any ISO certification or CMM level in

Re: Quality task force on web sites

2000-09-05 Thread Mahadevan Iyer
On Tue, 5 Sep 2000, Barathy, RamaSubramaniam wrote: > Hello Everybody, > > Would it not be nice to have some sort of quality control task force that > assigns a quality level for the web sites through out the world. > > This would make the site developers to bring in the higher quality to th

RE: Quality task force on web sites

2000-09-05 Thread Barathy, RamaSubramaniam
The whole thing for sure subjective. The point is that we need to differentiate the content type, customers addressed type, the level of usability, the level of easeness to access the content, the ease of use of the service provided by the site, It might in the starting look like an quality check

RE: Quality task force on web sites

2000-09-05 Thread Barathy, RamaSubramaniam
Dear Sir, Some times we need to see certain things from a different level of abstraction to undertand the use of it in large. Rams -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, September 05, 2000 5:55 PM To: Barathy, RamaSubramaniam Cc: '[EMAIL PRO

Re: Quality task force on web sites

2000-09-05 Thread Daniel Stern
I think the W3C's Platform for Internet Content Selection (PICS) is an emerging mechanism to enable anyone to supply arbitrary ratings to websites, and a way for users who care to become aware of those ratings. See http://www.w3.org/PICS/ -dan "Barathy, RamaSubramaniam" wrote: > > The whole th

Re: Quality task force on web sites

2000-09-05 Thread Karl Auerbach
> Would it not be nice to have some sort of quality control task force that > assigns a quality level for the web sites through out the world. No, it would not be nice. It would, in fact, be wrong. We hardly need to turn the IETF into the International Court of Web Quality. You are, of cours

Re: Quality task force on web sites

2000-09-05 Thread Anthony Atkielski
There are no worldwide standards for quality, so this is not a feasible idea. - Original Message - From: "Barathy, RamaSubramaniam" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, September 05, 2000 11:31 Subject: Quality task force on web sites > Hello Everybody, > > Would i

Re: Fwd: Last Call: XML Media Types to Proposed Standard

2000-09-05 Thread Paul Grosso
At 08:55 2000 08 17 +0900, MURATA Makoto wrote: >Dan, Simon, and I have very slightly revised the I-D, on the basis of >comments in this ML and comments we directly received. The new I-D is now >available at: > > http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-murata-xml-07.txt I note in secti

Re: Quality task force on web sites

2000-09-05 Thread Dave Crocker
At 11:31 AM 9/5/00 +0200, Barathy, RamaSubramaniam wrote: >Would it not be nice to have some sort of quality control task force that >assigns a quality level for the web sites through out the world. The IETF does technical standards. If you have a technical proposal to pursue, this might be a r

Re: Quality task force on web sites

2000-09-05 Thread vint cerf
however, ISTF might be a good place to pursue such ideas. see www.istf.org or www.istf.isoc.org vint At 12:52 PM 9/5/2000 -0500, Dave Crocker wrote: >At 11:31 AM 9/5/00 +0200, Barathy, RamaSubramaniam wrote: >>Would it not be nice to have some sort of quality control task force that >>assigns

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