The W3C WoT Working Group (WG) is tasked to create standards-track specifications and test suites. To ensure royalty-free Web standards, participants must be W3C and WoT WG Members and acknowledge the W3C Patent Policy.
Co-Chairs: Michael McCool (Intel), Sebastian Käbisch (Siemens AG) and Michael Koster
Team contact: Kazuyuki Ashimura
The Web of Things (WoT) Working Group (WG) conducts some of its work via the following task forces.
See each task force page for details about specific work.
| Name | Deliverable | Task Force Lead |
|---|---|---|
| WoT Architecture | WoT Architecture WoT Profile |
Michael Lagally (Oracle Corp.) |
| WoT Thing Description | WoT Thing Description WoT Binding Templates |
Sebastian Käbisch (Siemens AG) |
| WoT Discovery | WoT Discovery | Michael McCool (Intel) |
| WoT Security | WoT Security | Michael McCool (Intel) |
| WoT Scripting API | WoT Scripting | Daniel Peintner (Siemens AG) |
| Web of Things (WoT) Architecture | W3C Recommendation | 9 April 2020 |
|---|---|---|
| Web of Things (WoT) Architecture 1.1 | W3C Proposed Recommendation | 11 July 2023 |
| Web of Things (WoT) Thing Description | W3C Recommendation | 9 April 2020 |
| Web of Things (WoT) Thing Description 1.1 | W3C Proposed Recommendation | 11 July 2023 |
| Web of Things (WoT) Discovery | W3C Proposed Recommendation | 11 July 2023 |
| Web of Things (WoT) Profile | W3C Second Public Working Draft | 18 January 2023 |
| Web of Things (WoT) Scripting API | 3 October 2023 |
|---|---|
| Web of Things (WoT) Binding Templates | 28 September 2023 |
| Web of Things (WoT) Security and Privacy Guidelines | 6 November 2019 |
| Web of Things (WoT) Use Cases and Requirements | 7 March 2022 |