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==Overview==
 
==Overview==
 
[[ISS Web UI]] is the name for the I-Card selector user interface running within HBX.
 
[[ISS Web UI]] is the name for the I-Card selector user interface running within HBX.
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[[ISS Web UI]] displays the list of all of the users cards (greying out the ones that are not applicable for the current RP site). The intent is to "create a user interface which shares the same card metaphor, sequences of experiences and decision points (the ceremony) of CardSpace so that the user experience is as similar as possible across platforms." (as quoted from [[Response to Open Specification Promise]]).
 
[[ISS Web UI]] displays the list of all of the users cards (greying out the ones that are not applicable for the current RP site). The intent is to "create a user interface which shares the same card metaphor, sequences of experiences and decision points (the ceremony) of CardSpace so that the user experience is as similar as possible across platforms." (as quoted from [[Response to Open Specification Promise]]).
  
==See Also==
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* [http://eclipse.org/higgins Higgins Home]
 
* [http://eclipse.org/higgins Higgins Home]
* [[Architecture]]
 
* [[Components]]
 
* [[I-Card Selector Service]]
 
* [[ISS Client UI]]
 

Latest revision as of 08:32, 15 March 2008

{{#eclipseproject:technology.higgins}}

Overview

ISS Web UI is the name for the I-Card selector user interface running within HBX.

ISS Web UI displays the list of all of the users cards (greying out the ones that are not applicable for the current RP site). The intent is to "create a user interface which shares the same card metaphor, sequences of experiences and decision points (the ceremony) of CardSpace so that the user experience is as similar as possible across platforms." (as quoted from Response to Open Specification Promise).

Links

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