DFC standard specifications
DFC Use Cases
DFC Use Cases
  • Introduction
  • Sources and licences
  • Contact and partners
  • Semantic specifications
    • Business ontology
    • Product ontology
    • Technical ontology
  • Technical specifications
    • Protocols specifications
    • Decentralized identifier matching reference system
    • Specifics API
    • Authentication strategy
    • Architecture representations
  • Prototype specifications
  • 🚧Solid client protocol
  • 🚧Connector
    • Model specifications
    • Semantizer specifications
    • Connector specifications
  • Use Cases
    • Enterprise Use Cases
    • Product Use Cases
      • Product Transformations
      • CSA Use Cases
    • Orders
    • Order Use Cases
      • Wholesale Order Processing
    • Glossary of terms
  • Appendixes
    • Appendix 1. General decisions
      • Federation vs Syndication
      • Stateless or stateful?
      • Service granularity
      • Directionality
      • Identification and authentication
      • Centralized or decentralized data storage
      • Metadata repository
    • Appendix 2. Technical decisions
      • Libraries to develop in semantic
      • Transition strategy fron current to ideal
      • Service standard
      • Serialization
      • Transport layer
      • Multi- or single-resource requests?
      • Right delegation between platforms and DFC
      • Data validity and inferences
    • Appendix 3. Practical Examples
      • Version 1.9
      • Version 1.8.2
      • version 1.7.4
      • version 1.7.3
      • version 1.7.1
      • version 1.7
      • version 1.6.2
      • version 1.6.1
      • version 1.6
      • version 1.5.1
      • version 1.5
      • version 1.3
      • version 1.2
  • Contributing
    • Procedures
      • Updates to the ontology
        • Patch releases procedure
        • Minor releases procedure
        • Major releases procedure
      • Taxonomy enrichment
        • Taxonomy updates
    • Platform Notifcations
  • Platform Register
    • Platform Register
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This book aims to documenting the Data Food Consortium standard. You will find context information, and some more detailed specifications about the semantic and technical standards.

This standard mainly aims at facilitating cooperation and mutualisation within the food distribution system. But the use of it can be extended, as local buying groups don't only sell food, and it seems that classical distribution channels might also fit within the business model description of the standard.

The book will then be divided into 3 parts:

  • to explain a bit more what was our approach building DFC ontologies.

  • to describe the different technical layer we decided to use and how they interact with each other.

  • to show how we build an implementation of the standard aside and how it helps to iterate on its construction.

If you want to access more general information about the Data Food Consortium, we invite you to take a look the DFC website: . Here you will understand the objectives of the Data Food Consortium, the partners of the project, the way to contact the DFC team, ...

Enjoy, use, share, and !

Semantic Specifications
Technical Specifications
Prototype Specifications
https://www.datafoodconsortium.org
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