



A list of current W3C publications and the latest revision of this technical report can be found in the W3C technical reports index at. Other documents may supersede this document. This section describes the status of this document at the time of its publication. This documentĪlso provides a set of requirements derived from these use cases that have been used to Illustrating shortcomings or limitations of existing formats or technologies. Use cases observe existing common practice undertaken when working with tabular data, often Representative of how tabular data is commonly used within data dependent applications. This document lists the use cases compiled by the Working Group that are considered Web when working with tabular datasets comprising single or multiple files using CSV, or Technologies that provide greater interoperability for data dependent applications on the The CSV on the Web Working Group aim to specify This document is also available in this non-normative format:Ī large percentage of the data published on the Web is tabular data, commonly published asĬomma separated values (CSV) files. CSV on the Web: Use Cases and Requirements W3C Working Group Note 25 February 2016 This version: Latest published version: Latest editor's draft: Previous version: Editors: Jeremy Tandy, Met Office Davide Ceolin, VU University Amsterdam Eric Stephan, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Repository:
