Resources
- Identity Use Cases & Scenarios.
- FIDIS Deliverables.
- Identity of Identity.
- D2.1: Inventory of Topics and Clusters.
- D2.2: Set of use cases and scenarios.
- D2.3: Models.
- D2.6: Identity in a Networked World – Use Cases and Scenarios.
- D2.13: Virtual Persons and Identities.
- Interoperability.
- Profiling.
- Forensic Implications.
- HighTechID.
- Privacy and legal-social content.
- Mobility and Identity.
- Other.
- Identity of Identity.
- IDIS Journal.
- FIDIS Interactive.
- Press & Events.
- In-House Journal.
- Booklets
- Identity in a Networked World.
- Identity R/Evolution.
D2.1: Inventory of Topics and Clusters
Table Of Content
- Executive Summary
- Introduction
- Approach and methodology
- Specifying a conceptualization (the Ontology concept)
- Defining the Ontology concept
- Ontology design
- Some tools (ontology editors, WIKI, etc.)
- Modelling tools (such as Ontology editors)
- Terms collection tools with WIKIs
- The Organisational dimension
- The WIKI conceptualisation of the Identity domain in FIDIS
- The construction process of the FIDIS Identity conceptualisation
- The Organisational dimension in FIDIS
- The Concepts of Identity and Identification
- The Identity and Identification Issues
- Issues Concerning Many Facets of People’s Life
- Identity, Identification and the Information Society
- The (self-) Identity concept
- The I, the Implicit Me, and the Explicit Me
- True Identity, Assigned Identity, Abstracted Identity
- Virtual Person
- Identities and Territories (Identity in Context)
- The Identification Concept
- What is the identification used for
- Identification with the purpose of exploiting the identity information (knowing)
- The risks associated to (incorrect or undesired) identification
- The identification mechanisms
- The different attributes used for the identification
- Protecting from identification (and protecting privacy)
- Other Mechanisms for managing the identification
- An Inventory of Terms and some Categorisation
- Introduction:
- Using the Wiki
- The definition of the terms
- Model template
- The Categorisation
- Identity (as a person characterisation)
- Identification
- Identity Management
- Application (areas) and context
- Others
- Other categorisations
- Conclusion and Future work
- References