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== Definition ==
 
== Definition ==
 
* A digital representation of a person, thing or concept.
 
* A digital representation of a person, thing or concept.
* A [[Digital Subject]] has zero or more [[Identity Attribute]]s
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* A [[Entity]] has zero or more [[Identity Attribute]]s
  
 
===As Used In Higgins===
 
===As Used In Higgins===
* Most [[Digital Subject]]s have one [[SubjectId]] [[Identity Attribute]]  
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* Most [[Entity]]s have one [[SubjectId]] [[Identity Attribute]]  
 
* Some of these [[Identity Attribute]]s may be [[Relation]]s that  are references to other [[Digital Subject]]s in the same or different [[Context]]s
 
* Some of these [[Identity Attribute]]s may be [[Relation]]s that  are references to other [[Digital Subject]]s in the same or different [[Context]]s
 
* Relationship to an [[Entity]]: Although any given [[Digital Subject]] is relevant to, and exists within a given [[Context]], a single [[Entity]] may be represented as one (or more) [[Digital Subject]](s) in one [[Context]] and yet other [[Digital Subject]]s in another [[Context]]s. By linking or "federating" these disparate [[Digital Subject]]s one can gain a more unified view of a given [[Entity]]. [[Context]]s representing different systems, organizations and entire enterprises with widely varying storage and trust models are handled using this [[Digital Subject]] linking approach. For example the [[Entity]] "Bob Smith" could be represented as two [[Digital Subject|Digital Subjects]]; the first having "bsmith" as an identifier and the second having "bob" as an identifier. These two [[Digital Subject]]s may be in the same or in different [[Context]]s.
 
* Relationship to an [[Entity]]: Although any given [[Digital Subject]] is relevant to, and exists within a given [[Context]], a single [[Entity]] may be represented as one (or more) [[Digital Subject]](s) in one [[Context]] and yet other [[Digital Subject]]s in another [[Context]]s. By linking or "federating" these disparate [[Digital Subject]]s one can gain a more unified view of a given [[Entity]]. [[Context]]s representing different systems, organizations and entire enterprises with widely varying storage and trust models are handled using this [[Digital Subject]] linking approach. For example the [[Entity]] "Bob Smith" could be represented as two [[Digital Subject|Digital Subjects]]; the first having "bsmith" as an identifier and the second having "bob" as an identifier. These two [[Digital Subject]]s may be in the same or in different [[Context]]s.

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