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D2.3: Models

Summary  D2.3 Models
THE REPRESENTATION OF THE PERSON IN DIFFERENT APPLICATION CONTEXTS, AND THE USE OF STANDARDS
 Identity in Different Application Contexts

 

The Representation of the Person in Different Application Contexts, and the Use of Standards

 

In the previous section, we looked at the different categories of attributes that can be used to represent the person. 

In this section, we are going to see how these attributes are being assembled to represent the person for an application in different contexts. We will also have a look at some of the standards of representation of the “identity” of the person. These standards rely on well specified sets of attributes that are used to represent the “identity” of the person in “Identity informed” Information Systems. 

 

The objective of this chapter is not to redefine again the identity concept (this has been largely covered in the deliverable del.2.1 of the FIDIS project), nor to make a complete inventory of the technical standards (which are tasks that belongs more to other workpackages such as “WP4 Interoperability” or “WP3 Technologies” of this project), but to provide a more concrete perspective of identity based on how the identity is represented and use in different application domains, and represented by standards.  

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Summary  fidis-wp2-del2.3.models_04.sxw  Identity in Different Application Contexts
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