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Do you have a sense for how this application area relates to W3C Verifiable
Credentials?
On Thu, 8 Dec 2022 at 09:59, Matthias Wiesmann @.***>
wrote:
Many objects can bear some form of certification, Organizations can be ISO
certified, Food products can be Organic or Vegan, a person can be a
certified professional. There are certifications for many domains:
regulatory, organizational, recycling, food, efficiency, educational,
ecological, etc.
Certifications can be first party (the certification authority makes the
claim), second-party (an authorized party makes the claim), or
self-certification (recipient of the certification makes the claim). Some
certifications have a unique identifier, for instance the FSC (Forest
Stewardship Council).
Some schema.org objects have support for some specific certifications,
for instance Product has hasEnergyConsumptionDetails, Person and
Organization have hasCredential, but these are very specific. Adding
specific attributes for all possible certification is not feasible.
A certification would be an object with the following properties:
A certification unique identifier
A certification authority
A certifying organization (for second party)
A certification measurement (energy efficiency, CO² emissions).
Do you have a sense for how this application area relates to W3C Verifiable
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On Thu, 8 Dec 2022 at 09:59, Matthias Wiesmann @.***>
wrote:
Originally posted by @danbri in #3230 (comment)
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