Standards
What is here
Five Open Data standards are drafted so far, each a machine-readable vocabulary for one domain. Every standard shares the same underlying model, a profile, a relationship, a claim and its evidence, and adds only the vocabulary specific to its domain.
Current status
All five are Draft. None has a published technical specification yet: what exists today is the philosophy, the scope and the motivation for each, not a schema. Specifications will follow incrementally as each standard is exercised by a real reference implementation.
- Identity Open DataDraft
A machine-readable representation of a profile: who a representative is, and how to check it.
- Network Open DataDraft
A machine-readable representation of relationships between profiles.
- Residential Open DataDraft
A machine-readable representation of renting and letting representation relationships.
- Work Open DataDraft
A machine-readable representation of roles, skills and working relationships.
- Cars Open DataDraft
A machine-readable representation of vehicles and who is authorised to act for them.