CLASSIFICATION OF EVERYDAY LIVING VERSION 1.0 : OASIS Review

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        #Organizer : OASIS Classification of Everyday Living (COEL) #StartDateTime : 10 November 2018 #EndDateTime : 08 January 2019


        Members of the OASIS Classification of Everyday Living (COEL) TC [1] have recently approved a Special Majority Ballot [2] to advance Classification of Everyday Living Version 1.0 as a Candidate OASIS Standard (COS). The COS now enters a 60-day public review period in preparation for a member ballot to consider its approval as an OASIS Standard.

        Classification of Everyday Living Version 1.0
        Candidate OASIS Standard 01
        18 October 2018

        Specification Overview:

        The OASIS COEL specification provides a privacy-by-design framework for the collection and processing of behavioural data. It is uniquely suited to the transparent use of dynamic data for personalised digital services, IoT applications where devices are collecting information about identifiable individuals and the coding of behavioural data in identity solutions. The specification pseudonymises personal data at source and maintains a separation of different data types with clearly defined roles & responsibilities for all actors. All behavioural data are defined as event-based packets. Every packet is connected directly to an individual and can contain a summary of the consent they provided for the processing of the data. A combination of a taxonomy of all human behaviours (the COEL model) and the event-based protocol provide a universal template for data portability. Simple interface specifications enforce the separation of roles and provide system-level interoperability.

        The TC received 5 Statements of Use from Activinsights, Coelition, Fujitsu, OpenConsent, and University of Exeter
        This is an open invitation to comment. OASIS solicits feedback from potential users, developers and others, whether OASIS members or not, for the sake of improving the interoperability and quality of its technical work.

         

        Additional information about the specification and the COEL TC may be found at the TC’s public home page:
        https://www.oasis-open.org/committees/coel/

        Comments may be submitted to the TC by any person through the use of the OASIS TC Comment Facility as explained in the instructions located via the button labeled “Send A Comment” at the top of the TC public home page, or directly at:
        https://www.oasis-open.org/committees/comments/index.php?wg_abbrev=coel

         

        The prose specification document and related files are available here:

        Editable source (Authoritative):
        http://docs.oasis-open.org/coel/COEL/v1.0/cos01/COEL-v1.0-cos01.docx
        HTML:
        http://docs.oasis-open.org/coel/COEL/v1.0/cos01/COEL-v1.0-cos01.html
        PDF:
        http://docs.oasis-open.org/coel/COEL/v1.0/cos01/COEL-v1.0-cos01.pdf
        COEL model v1.0:
        http://docs.oasis-open.org/coel/COEL/v1.0/cos01/model/coel.json


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