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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 ==

Revision as of 16:23, 27 January 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

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