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== XPN-examples == | == XPN-examples == | ||
This is an exploratory page to document examples of business/professional relationships currently published around the web. The Purpose of the studies on this page is to be used as a basis for the creation of an XPN or the extension of XFN. (Which will need to be discussed, there are legitimate arguments for both sides) | This is an exploratory page to document examples of business/professional relationships currently published around the web. The Purpose of the studies on this page is to be used as a basis for the creation of an XPN or the extension of [[XFN]]. (Which will need to be discussed, there are legitimate arguments for both sides) | ||
== Authors == | == Authors == | ||
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* business community sites (LinkedIn) | * business community sites (LinkedIn) | ||
* | * portfolios | ||
* client lists | * client lists | ||
* digital resumes | * digital resumes | ||
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*** Joe was a client of yours | *** Joe was a client of yours | ||
== | == portfolios == | ||
Portfolio's always have large lists of links to clients. I (Kilian Valkhof) currently define those using rel="client". | Portfolio's always have large lists of links to clients. I (Kilian Valkhof) currently define those using rel="client". | ||
== client | == client lists == | ||
Large lists of clients, mostly the only semantical description is a header that states "client list" | Large lists of clients, mostly the only semantical description is a header that states "client list" | ||
== | == Resumes == | ||
Getting in hResume's water here, but digital resumes often link to client and/or former employers | Getting in hResume's water here, but digital resumes often link to client and/or former employers | ||
==See also== | |||
*[[group-brainstorming]] |
Latest revision as of 18:17, 20 December 2008
XPN-examples
This is an exploratory page to document examples of business/professional relationships currently published around the web. The Purpose of the studies on this page is to be used as a basis for the creation of an XPN or the extension of XFN. (Which will need to be discussed, there are legitimate arguments for both sides)
Authors
- Kilian Valkhof
Types of sites
- business community sites (LinkedIn)
- portfolios
- client lists
- digital resumes
Examples
business community sites (LinkedIn)
- LinkedIn
- Colleague: You've worked with Joe at the same company
- You managed Joe directly
- You reported directly to Joe
- You were senior to Joe, but did not manage directly
- Joe was senior to you, but you did not report directly
- You worked with Joe in the same group
- You worked with Joe in different groups
- Service Provider: You've hired Joe to provide a service for you or your company
- Business Partner: You've worked with Joe, but not as a client or colleague
- You worked with Joe but were at different companies
- Joe was a client of yours
- Colleague: You've worked with Joe at the same company
portfolios
Portfolio's always have large lists of links to clients. I (Kilian Valkhof) currently define those using rel="client".
client lists
Large lists of clients, mostly the only semantical description is a header that states "client list"
Resumes
Getting in hResume's water here, but digital resumes often link to client and/or former employers