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Overview of Web Development in China : Overview of Web Development in China Prof. Jinpeng Huai Manager of W3C China Office April 27, 2006 -On the Opening Ceremony of the W3C China Office


Contents: Contents China Web’s Today Huge requirement for the Web and Middleware in China China and WWW Goals & Tasks of the W3C China Office


The Rapid Increase of Net Users in China: The Rapid Increase of Net Users in China Data Resource from: CNNIC (China Internet Network Information Center ), China, 2006


The Overview of Domain Names in China: The Overview of Domain Names in China Data Resource from: CNNIC, China, 2006


The Overview of Web Sites in China: The Overview of Web Sites in China Data Resource from: CNNIC, China, 2006


Such as huge Space for e-Gov: Such as huge Space for e-Gov In China, there are 2861 counties (not include Hongkong, Macao and Taiwan) their population is 1 Bill, and the GDP amounts to $500.4Bill, and 56% in China The founding for e-Gov in the central Gov is over $7Bil, while in Local Gov will much more. In the 5 year, if founding from the gov. is $2 Bil, its market will be 10 times, i.e. $20Bil, and the market in hardware and software will be $5 Bil, the Service will be $2 Bil. etc, Now, we have set 18 Standards related XML and Web Service in e.Gov.


Huge requirement for Web and Middleware in China : Huge requirement for Web and Middleware in China Huge Demand from IT applications, e-Gov, e-Com., e-Oly Game… Huge Demand for Network Computing.


Increasing revenue of Software Products in China: Increasing revenue of Software Products in China Data Resource from: CSIA, China, 2006


Slide9: Overview of Software Industry in China Data Resource from: CSIA, China, 2004


Increasing Software industries in China: Increasing Software industries in China From 2002 to 2005, increasing in software is 31.5% annually. By IDC, from 2002 to 2007, the increasing ratio in China will be held by 25.8% annually 。 In 2005, the national software industry reach $250bil,its product and service come into possession of 60% in the domestic, the export reaches $5Bil. China will invest $5 Bil in our own software tech. and products, so that we have the initiative for Operating Sys, DBs, middleware and their kernel tech. Killer Applications


About Software industry: About Software industry So, we want to participate and hold Int. Standards Kernel tech and product. Killer applications We hope to cooperate deeply


Another demand in China: Another demand in China Huge Demand from IT applications, e-Gov, e-Com., e-Science and e-Oly Game… Huge Demand for mobile Computing and network computing, such as Grid, P2P, Ubiquitous computing.


Evolvement of Internet-oriented apps: Evolvement of Internet-oriented apps Host PC Scope Network Application Word Processing Mathematic Computing Internet Application Intranet Mainframe Computing Client/ Server Client/ Network Internet Evolvement into Computing & Communication Paradigm. Client/ Grid/VE


High Tech program in China leads it: High Tech program in China leads it In March 1986, a national Hi-Tech Program(863) is the biggest R&D program, which IT is one of started by Mr. Deng Xiaoping supported by the Ministry of Science and Tech (MOST) In IT domain, advanced computing tech and HPC have been its keys, we have close cooperation with industries and sectors. Prof. Huai is the chief scientist for the computing Prof. Qian is the chief scientist for the HPCE


China and WWW: China and WWW China: Fast development in both economic and scientific aspects. WWW: Attracts significant attention from Chinese academia and industry. During the past 15 years, Chinese technologists have done much research and development work related to the Web.


China and WWW: China and WWW The development of China is closely related with the Internet and Web. W3C, as the world leading forum in the World Wide Web, can not reach its full potential without the active participation of China.


China without W3C: China without W3C uncompatible with standards Only follow the international standards rarely participating in enactment of international standards Limited interaction ability with other companies Follow other’s step, no predominance with other companies Chinese characteristic can not be adopted in the International standards


What We Can get from W3C: What We Can get from W3C strengthening our relationship with International Organization Blending Chinese characteristics into standards enactment, which make standards more appropriate to China.


What We Can get from W3C: What We Can get from W3C Know the pulse of the international standards Strengthening our relationship with foreign technical experts Enhancing the reputation of national enterprises


Goals of W3C China Office: Goals of W3C China Office Bridge the local organizations with international environment Promote the development of web in China according to standards Let the World know more China


Tasks of W3C China office: Tasks of W3C China office Recruiting new members for W3C Feeding back to W3C Attending some working groups Promoting relationships with local organizations Organizing translations for W3C documents Helping local W3C members Cooperation with local media


Tasks of W3C China Office: Tasks of W3C China Office Additional duties set up and maintain a local website of W3C, following W3C style, which introduces local and international events, documentations etc. “http://www.chinaw3c.org” produce promotional brochures and documents; provide support to locally-organized events; organize tutorials, courses, general presentations, etc, on W3C technologies and standards; support W3C communications and press releases;


Related Links: Related Links You will find all the Slides of this meeting at http://www.chinaw3c.org (Web site of China Office) http://www.act.buaa.edu.cn (Web site of ACT-Advanced Computing Technology Institute of Beihang University) W3C HQ http://www.w3.org Contact with W3C China Office chinaw3c@chinaw3c.org Tel: 82327634-865


Let us be closer to International Web: Let us be closer to International Web Thanks!