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===Background===
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* [[Data Model Goals]] --goals for higgins.owl
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* Data model concepts: [[Context]], [[ContextRef]], [[Entity]], [[Digital Subject]], [[Identity Attribute]]
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===Base Ontology: Higgins.owl and Examples===
 
* http://www.eclipse.org/higgins/ontologies/2006/higgins.owl
 
* [[Higgins Ontology]] --description of higgins.owl
 
* [[test-person Example Context Ontology]]
 
* [[Person-with-address Example Context Ontology]]
 
  
===Open Issues===
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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:
* [[Data Model Open Issues]]
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===RDF/OWL Related Resources===
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=== Information Cards ===
* Intro to RDF/OWL: [[RDF-OWL Data Model]]
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The Information Card (aka I-Card) metaphor includes the end-user concept of [[I-Card]]s and an [[Identity Selector]] to manage them
* Semantic Web (RDF/OWL) Resources
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** Toolkit: [http://www.wiwiss.fu-berlin.de/suhl/bizer/toolkits/ Developers Guide to Semantic Web Toolkits]
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** Reference documents: [http://www.w3.org/2001/sw/WebOnt/#Current W3C Web Ontology Working Group]
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** Tutorial: http://www.cs.man.ac.uk/~horrocks/ISWC2003/Tutorial/
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* Normalization to OWL/RDF
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** [http://www.ldap.com/1/spec/schema/ont.shtml Schemat]
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** Sebastian Dietzold, Generating RDF Models from LDAP Directories (PDF) , [http://www.semanticscripting.org/SFSW2006/ 2nd Workshop on Scripting for the Semantic Web] co-located with the [http://www.eswc2006.org/ 3rd European Semantic Web Conference], June 12, 2006
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===Other Resources===
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* "D3.2: Models" FIDIS, October, 2005, ([http://www.fidis.net/fileadmin/fidis/deliverables/fidis-wp2-del2.3.models.pdf    PDF] 74 pages). Summary: "The objective of this document is to present in a synthetic way different models of representation of a person ("person schema") that can be used in different application domains.
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* [http://www.nmi-edit.org/eduPerson/internet2-mace-dir-eduperson-200604.html eduPerson spex]
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===Old and/or obsolete===
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=== Tokens and Claims ===
* [[Data Model Proposal]], [[Data Model Proposal Alternative One ]]
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Higgins supports identity service concepts such as Claim, Digital Identity, Security Token and other objects used by Identity Providers, Relying Parties, Service Providers and Identity Selectors
* Older set of goals: [[Preliminary Data Model Goals]]
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=== Context Data Model ===
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The [[Context Data Model 1.0]] describes a data model that can makes portable and interoperable data from heterogeneous data sources such as enterprise directories, databases, communications networks, and social networks
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[[Category:Higgins Data Model]]

Latest revision as of 11:23, 25 June 2010

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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:

Information Cards

The Information Card (aka I-Card) metaphor includes the end-user concept of I-Cards and an Identity Selector to manage them

Tokens and Claims

Higgins supports identity service concepts such as Claim, Digital Identity, Security Token and other objects used by Identity Providers, Relying Parties, Service Providers and Identity Selectors

Context Data Model

The Context Data Model 1.0 describes a data model that can makes portable and interoperable data from heterogeneous data sources such as enterprise directories, databases, communications networks, and social networks

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