Thousands of RESO members volunteer their time as subject matter experts to create standards. From the Data Dictionary to unique ID systems and the Web API, RESO’s workgroup members are the driving force for the organization.
Workgroups meet remotely throughout the year and in person twice per year at RESO conferences. | JOIN A RESO WORKGROUP
Workgroup participation is primarily limited to the staff of current RESO member organizations. After you submit a request to join a workgroup, you will be invited to join the RESO Workgroup Collaboration System, which is managed through Confluence, a web-based corporate wiki from Atlassian. You will also be added to a meeting calendar managed through Google Groups.
Research & Development Workgroup
The RESO R&D Workgroup solicits and reviews business cases from the real estate community. It ensures that these topics are ready to be addressed and identifies which RESO workgroup or other related organization, such as the Council of MLSs or the National Association of REALTORS®, should investigate potential solutions. | LEARN MORE ABOUT THE RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT WORKGROUP
Broker Advisory Workgroup
The RESO Broker Advisory Workgroup brings brokerage and technology partners together to collect industry pain points. No technical expertise is required to join and contribute to this workgroup. Its mission is to identify brokerage-related industry issues that RESO’s technical workgroups may be able to solve. | LEARN MORE ABOUT THE BROKER ADVISORY WORKGROUP
Data Dictionary Workgroup
The RESO Data Dictionary is the real estate industry’s universal language for data. It allows a wide range of systems to talk to each other in a seamless manner. This group meets regularly to expand and enhance the vast data guide that the Data Dictionary provides to the industry. Subgroups often form within this group in order to tackle specific industry issues. Recent subgroups have included the Rental Subgroup, Commercial Real Estate Subgroup and Showing Subgroup. | LEARN MORE ABOUT THE DATA DICTIONARY WORKGROUP
Transport Workgroup
The Transport Workgroup provides technical expertise for the continued development of data transport standards. The workgroup’s primary focus is in growing the standardization and capabilities of the RESO Web API. Subgroups often form within this group in order to tackle specific industry issues. Recent subgroups have included the Certification Subgroup, Data Consumers Subgroup and Certification Analytics Subgroup. | LEARN MORE ABOUT THE TRANSPORT WORKGROUP
Internet Tracking Workgroup
The Internet Tracking Workgroup provides a model for tracking user activity related to real estate data across any system. This standard provides the opportunity for real estate professionals to compare listing data activity from many different outlets in a single dashboard or tool. | LEARN MORE ABOUT THE INTERNET TRACKING WORKGROUP
Universal Parcel Identifier (UPI) Workgroup
The Universal Parcel Identifier (UPI) Workgroup has created a model to globally and accurately identify properties. The UPI standard solves the problem of inconsistent and duplicate property identifiers across local, regional and national governmental organizations. It improves accuracy and information quality across property data sets. | LEARN MORE ABOUT THE UPI WORKGROUP
Interoperability Workgroup
The Interoperability Workgroup creates solutions that ensure that different industry systems can seamlessly work together. In driving standardized models for sharing listing and customer data across transaction management and related systems, this workgroup creates efficiency for industry professionals and consumers. | LEARN MORE ABOUT THE INTEROPERABILITY WORKGROUP
Subgroups
Subgroups have become an important aspect of creating RESO standards. These groups are frequently more focused on specific pain points, attacking problems and bringing vetted solutions forward to the more traditional workgroups.
Building Subgroup
This group is creating a new Building Resource as an addition to the Data Dictionary in order to better separate descriptions for vertical residential properties in terms of not just the individual units in a building but the building itself.
Certification Subgroup
This group works hand in hand with the Transport Workgroup to identify and resolve any issues related to rules, testing, reporting and other topics related specifically to RESO Certification.
Certification Analytics Subgroup
The group’s mission is to enhance the efficiency and transparency of the real estate industry by measuring, validating and promoting the implementation of RESO standards with insights from the RESO Analytics platform to help those working with real estate data make informed decisions and improve existing standards through new metrics.
Commercial Real Estate (CRE) Subgroup
The goal of this group is to create a certifiable standard that ensures that providers have a CRE-centric data model that provides value independent of residential real estate.
Data Consumers Subgroup
Group goals include surfacing issues with current Data Dictionary, Transport or Payloads standards and suggesting where documentation or the standards themselves may be improved in production. The group discusses best practices to help address data issues; explores and enumerates variations in implementations and how they create issues for data consumers; makes recommendations and creates documentation to help make RESO standards easier to use; and discovers barriers to Web API and Data Dictionary adoption.
Fast Track Subgroup
This group reviews certification testing items that reveal potential disallowed variations on Data Dictionary standard data elements and suggests mappings to standard data elements. The group approves permissible variations to pass testing, requires disallowed variations to be altered prior to certification and may refer some items to the Data Dictionary Workgroup for further review or additions.
Rental Subgroup
This group is defining a set of data that is specific for rentals. MLS rental data has historically been fragmented, lacking a uniform convention that manages how data is defined, structured and exchanged among real estate professionals and technology providers. The group was formed to help solve this by defining commonalities between systems, creating foundational terminology and data structure. Marrying a universal rental dataset with RESO’s Data Dictionary is about more than bedrooms and bathrooms. A host of new possible inputs like Rent Per Month, Lease Term, Utilities Available/Included and Pets Allowed are being examined.