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;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, makes portable and makes interoperable identity data from heterogeneous data sources such as enterprise directories, databases, communications networks, and social networks | ;[[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 | ||
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* [http://eclipse.org/higgins Higgins Home] | * [http://eclipse.org/higgins Higgins Home] |
Revision as of 02:51, 3 March 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