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
Other categorisations
This chapter aims to be more concrete and present a categorisation that corresponds to the structure of attributes associated to the identity of a person.
Contrary to the previous categorisation which aims at defining the highest level concept for a better understanding of the meaning of the terms, this structure is to be used more as a formal representation that may be used in information systems.
In this document, the categorisation is given just as an indication, since it will be better addressed in a later deliverable (D2.3 models of identity). Besides, other aspects are also already being investigated by special groups and standards (such as HR-XML).
A (partial) definition of profile of the person
profile representation (person characteristics)
individual profile
location
home location
work location
instance location (GPS/mobile)
biological
gender
eye colour
height
fingerprint
job information
organisation
title
role
tasks
salary
career information
title
salary
psychological profile
personality (5 factor model)
Extroversion (Sociable / Reserved)
Conscientiousness (Self-disciplined / Impulsive)
Emotional Stability (Self-Confident / Insecure)
Agreeableness (Sympathetic / Cold)
Openness to Experience (Curious / Unimaginative)
motivation (Steven Reiss 16 basic factors model)
Avoiding Pain & Anxiety
Citizenship
Curiosity
Family
…
cognitive style
learning style
Transforming Learners, Performing Learners, Conforming Learners, Resistant Learners
innovation style
Innovators, Early Adopters, Early Majority, Late Majority, Laggards
social style
Connector, Maven, Salesman
sociological profile (affiliations)
personal network (mates, friends, …)
family network
professional network
political network
sociological profile (perception)
reputation
sociological category
Team role (Belbin model)
Plant, Resource investigator, Co-ordinator, Shaper, Monitor evaluator, Teamworker, Implementer, Completer
preferences
financial information
banking information
tax information
incomes
group profile
organisation profile
Other representations
Similar (formal) structuring / categorisation / taxonomy could also be considered, for instance, for the representation of the identifier, the domain of application, the different authentication system used, categories of fraud, etc.
For example, a basic categorisation of the identifier concept is:
identifier
biometrics
DNA
finger print
retina
iris
face
gesture
…
electronic device
id card
RFID
…
digital id
login/password
token,
etc…
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