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* The context of recovery is important in [[Identity Management]]. Is the subject Identifier Recover or Key (Credential) Recovery?
 
* The context of recovery is important in [[Identity Management]]. Is the subject Identifier Recover or Key (Credential) Recovery?
 
* An [[Identifier]] is a string that is used to bind together a collection of attributes that apply to an [[Entity]] (named object).
 
* An [[Identifier]] is a string that is used to bind together a collection of attributes that apply to an [[Entity]] (named object).
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==Preconditions==
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* This set of use case is deliberately limited to [[Self-issued Identifier]]s as that is where the distinction between a good and bad [[User Experience]] is most notable.
  
 
==Scenarios==
 
==Scenarios==
 
===Eutopian Case===
 
===Eutopian Case===
* This is from a deliberate misspelling as [https://www.dictionary.com/browse/eutopia Eutopia] (good place) rather than the more common spelling Utopia (no place).
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* This is from a deliberate spelling as [https://www.dictionary.com/browse/eutopia Eutopia] (good place) rather than the more common spelling Utopia (no place).
  
 
===Dystopian Case===
 
===Dystopian Case===
 
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* Bit coin has lost approximate 20% of all coins to loss to control of the private key.  See the wiki page [https://tcwiki.azurewebsites.net/index.php?title=Bitcoin#Acceptance for a full explanation].
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Latest revision as of 20:04, 25 April 2021

Full Title or Meme

How Recovery can be a good place (Eutopia) or a bad place (Dystopia) for a user.

Context

  • The context of recovery is important in Identity Management. Is the subject Identifier Recover or Key (Credential) Recovery?
  • An Identifier is a string that is used to bind together a collection of attributes that apply to an Entity (named object).

Preconditions

Scenarios

Eutopian Case

  • This is from a deliberate spelling as Eutopia (good place) rather than the more common spelling Utopia (no place).

Dystopian Case

  • Bit coin has lost approximate 20% of all coins to loss to control of the private key. See the wiki page for a full explanation.

References