Context Data & Intents Working Group

Notice: This Working Group was consolidated into the FDC3 Standard Working Group in May 2020.

The Working Group was ratified by the PMC on 2018-02-28. See the Program Proposal for details on the progress of the group

FDC3 Context Data defines a standard way to pass common identifiers between apps to create a seamless workflow. FDC3 Context Data is not a symbology solution and is not focused on modeling financial objects. The focus is on providing a standard envelope and a standard set of identifiers that can be used to set a lowest common denominator for interop.

The Team

Chairs

NameOrganizationRoleContact
Riko EksteenAdaptiveChairriko@weareadaptive.com
nicholas kolba
Co-Chairnkolba@gmail.com 

Current Participants

NameOrganizationRoleMail
Johan SanderssonFactsetParticipantjsandersson@factset.com 
Leslie SpiroTick42Participantlspiro@tick42.com
Adam LancasterTick42Participantadam.lancaster@tick42.com
Vinod MehtaFactSetParticipantvmehta@factset.com
Jonathan TeperJPMorganParticipantjonathan.teper@jpmchase.com
Ben GoldWellingtonParticipantbmgold@wellington.com
Tristan RatchfordWellingtonParticipant
Zoltan BourneCitadelParticipantzoltan.bourne@citadel.com
Mark ValeirasChartIQParticipantmark@chartiq.com

Proposed Specification Standard

Standard Proposed for Ratification

It was agreed to merge Intents with Context for further discussions, hence all forthcoming meeting in the Intents WG has been cancelled.
We still have more discussions to be had re Intents, especially as we get more experience with FDC3 1.0 implementations, but it made more sense to us to take those together with expanding context

For more information, visit the standard proposal page.

Group Information

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Nature

Permanent Manages the taxonomy for FDC3 standard Context Data
Mailing List
MinutesNotes, actions and decisions of meetings
Documents


Input and deliverable documents
GitHubFDC3ContextData
Object specifications, schemas and examples

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