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;The I-Card Metaphor: End-user concept of [[I-Card]]s and an [[Identity Selector]] to manage them | ;The I-Card Metaphor: End-user concept of [[I-Card]]s and an [[Identity Selector]] to manage them | ||
;Identity Services Concepts: Involves the concepts of Claim, Digital Identity, Security Token and other objects used by Identity Providers, Relying Parties, Service Providers and Identity Selectors | ;Identity Services Concepts: Involves the concepts of Claim, Digital Identity, Security Token and other objects used by Identity Providers, Relying Parties, Service Providers and Identity Selectors | ||
− | ;[[Higgins Global Graph]]: Describes graph-based data model that overlays | + | ;[[Higgins Global Graph]]: Describes graph-based data model that overlays, makes portable and makes interoperable identity data from heterogeneous data sources such as enterprise directories, databases, communications networks, and social networks. |
See [[Higgins Global Graph Background]] for more information about the motivations for and design goals behind the model. | See [[Higgins Global Graph Background]] for more information about the motivations for and design goals behind the model. |
Revision as of 19:42, 14 February 2008
The Data Model provides a common representation for identity, profile and relationship data to enable interoperability and data portability across heterogeneous sites and systems. The model is described in these sections:
- The I-Card Metaphor
- End-user concept of I-Cards and an Identity Selector to manage them
- Identity Services Concepts
- Involves the concepts of Claim, Digital Identity, Security Token and other objects used by Identity Providers, Relying Parties, Service Providers and Identity Selectors
- Higgins Global Graph
- Describes graph-based data model that overlays, makes portable and makes interoperable identity data from heterogeneous data sources such as enterprise directories, databases, communications networks, and social networks.
See Higgins Global Graph Background for more information about the motivations for and design goals behind the model.