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Revision as of 19:16, 29 August 2005

Listing Examples

This is an exploratory page to document listing (e.g. For Sale, Wanted) examples currently published around the web. Typically, the metadata associated with this content is stored in non-semantic markup and proprietary feed formats. The purpose of the studies on this page is to serve as background for the design of a simple distributed listings microformat.

Contributors

  • Trevor O'Reilly
  • Emiliano Martínez Luque

Examples in the Wild

For Sale

Craigslist

Amazon

Powazek

37signals

Mercado Libre

Segunda Mano

Expats.cz

Alibaba.com

Wanted

eBay

Craigslist

Alibaba.com

Previous Schemas and Formats

eBay

Amazon

Micropayment Markup

FOAF-Shop

Froogle

Yahoo Shopping

Become.com

MySimon

LinkShare Datafeeds

Related Initiatives

The following is a list of related e-business initiatives. While the scope of these projects is much larger than the problem addressed here, they may provide good reference points for property and process naming conventions. Included primarily for completeness.

  • CommerceNet CommerceNet is a non-profit membership organization meeting the evolving needs of companies doing electronic commerce.
  • ebXML ebXML (Electronic Business using eXtensible Markup Language), is a modular suite of specifications that enables enterprises of any size and in any geographical location to conduct business over the Internet.
  • BizTalk The BizTalk Framework is an XML framework for application integration and electronic commerce. It includes a design framework for implementing an XML schema and a set of XML tags used in messages sent between applications.
  • ECML The Electronic Commerce Modeling Language provides a simple set of guidelines for web merchants that will enable digital wallets from multiple vendors to automate the exchange of information between users and merchants.
  • IOTP The Open Trading Protocol was developed by a number of organizations, working cooperatively to make widespread Internet trading a convenient and secure reality.
  • UDEF The Universal Data Element Framework is a cross-industry metadata identification strategy designed to facilitate convergence and interoperability among e-business and other standards.
  • UBL UBL, the Universal Business Language, is the product of an international effort to define a royalty-free library of standard electronic XML business documents such as purchase orders and invoices.
  • RosettaNet A self-funded, non-profit organization, RosettaNet is a consortium of major Computer and Consumer Electronics, Electronic Components, Semiconductor Manufacturing, Telecommunications and Logistics companies working to create and implement industry-wide, open e-business process standards. These standards form a common e-business language, aligning processes between supply chain partners on a global basis.