ISSUE-35: Should org support representation of organizational structure distinct from membership

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Should org support representation of organizational structure distinct from membership

State:
CLOSED
Product:
Organization Ontology
Raised by:
Dave Reynolds
Opened on:
2012-09-24
Description:
In http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-gld-wg/2012May/0027.html Bart van Leeuwen raises the question of how to use Org to represent various organizational reporting structures in the abstract, without necessarily representing the members who fill those structures.

Similar needs have been identified by other groups who have applied Org, including work within data.gov.uk where the notion of "Posts" was defined.
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Related emails:
  1. Fwd: Re: Addressing Org ISSUE-35 (from chris@codex.net.au on 2012-09-28)
  2. Re: Addressing Org ISSUE-35 (from bhyland@3roundstones.com on 2012-09-27)
  3. RE: Addressing Org ISSUE-35 (from George.Thomas1@hhs.gov on 2012-09-25)
  4. Addressing Org ISSUE-35 (from dave.e.reynolds@gmail.com on 2012-09-25)
  5. ISSUE-35 (Posts): Should org support representation of organizational structure distinct from membership [Organization Ontology] (from sysbot+tracker@w3.org on 2012-09-24)

Related notes:

Addressed and Bart has been successful in using ORG to satisfy his the noted cases.

Bernadette Hyland, 4 Oct 2012, 14:29:06

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