Re: GS1 Verifiable Credentials - White Paper on Data Model and Validations

This is awesome work!

We're looking forward to supporting these credentials is the Traceability
Vocabulary and API.

I'll be sure to reach out with any feedback we have based on our
integration experience.

Regards,

OS

On Tue, Nov 8, 2022, 8:13 PM Kevin Dean <kevin.dean@gs1.org> wrote:

> GS1 has released “GS1 Verifiable Credentials – White Paper on Data Model
> and Validations” version 1.0, available
> https://ref.gs1.org/gs1/vc-data-model/. This is an early-stage white
> paper describing data models and validations proposed for implementation of
> Verifiable Credentials within the GS1 system. The primary focus of the work
> effort was on the viability of representing GS1 licensing and data
> declaration models in Verifiable Credentials and, as such, simplicity was
> prioritized over robustness. Questions and feedback are welcome, either in
> this mailing list or directly by contacting Kevin Dean (Kevin.Dean@gs1.org)
> or Phil Archer (Phil.Archer@gs1.org).
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> GS1 standards are the most widely used system of standards in the world.
> By enabling the sharing of trusted quality data everywhere, they tell the
> story behind products – where they originated, what they contain and where
> they have been during their supply-chain journey. This, in turn, removes
> friction between business partners and improves performance and safety
> across the entire supply chain. See more at https://www.gs1.org/about.
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