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Difference between revisions of "Higgins white paper outline"

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* Editor - Hank
 
* Editor - Hank
  
*Target Audience
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** A Higgins paper, published under the EPL, with copyright by individual committers.
**Persons who have no previous background in Higgins, who need something between the home pages and the technical details.
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* Goal
 
* Goal
** Make Higgins More digestable
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** Make Higgins More digestable. To educate people to a solution
  
*Outline
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*Target Audience
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**Persons who have no previous background in Higgins, who need something between the home pages and the technical details. 
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*** Decision makers - business managers (CIO, CTO's and privacy/policy people).
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*** Not for joe the plumber.
  
*What are the problems
 
  
* From the consumer point of view
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*Outline
**What are the problems....
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***
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* Enterprise point of view (may come in front door and or back door)
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*What are the problems we are trying to solve?  There are two sets - (Both a consumer and an enterprise space. (There is tension between user-centric and Enterprise....)
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** See Paul blog on user-centric. Also Blakley's relationship stuff and Dave Kearns blog
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** From the consumer point of view
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** Enterprise point of view (may come in front door and or back door)
  
  
There is tension between user-centric and Enterprise....
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** History of the technology of related efforts.
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***Passport, why it "failed"
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***Liberty
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***Lid..
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***OpenID

Revision as of 11:49, 29 October 2008

  • Draft
  • Editor - Hank
    • A Higgins paper, published under the EPL, with copyright by individual committers.
  • Goal
    • Make Higgins More digestable. To educate people to a solution
  • Target Audience
    • Persons who have no previous background in Higgins, who need something between the home pages and the technical details.
      • Decision makers - business managers (CIO, CTO's and privacy/policy people).
      • Not for joe the plumber.


  • Outline
  • What are the problems we are trying to solve? There are two sets - (Both a consumer and an enterprise space. (There is tension between user-centric and Enterprise....)
    • See Paul blog on user-centric. Also Blakley's relationship stuff and Dave Kearns blog
    • From the consumer point of view
    • Enterprise point of view (may come in front door and or back door)


    • History of the technology of related efforts.
      • Passport, why it "failed"
      • Liberty
      • Lid..
      • OpenID

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