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| − | *The English word [[Claim]] means to call our for, or to publish, pretty much the same meaning as the Latin word ''clamare''. | + | *The English word [[Claim]] means to call our for, or to publish, pretty much the same meaning as the Latin word ''clamare''.<ref>Walther W. Skeat, An Etyological Dication of the English Language. Oxford (1882) |
* The [https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7519#section-2 JWT spec] defines it as "A piece of information asserted about a subject. A claim is represented as a name/value pair consisting of a Claim Name and a Claim Value." | * The [https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7519#section-2 JWT spec] defines it as "A piece of information asserted about a subject. A claim is represented as a name/value pair consisting of a Claim Name and a Claim Value." | ||
Revision as of 11:56, 16 June 2019
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A statement by or about a Subject is a claim. If there is some corroboration of the claim, it is called a Validated claim.
A collection of Attributes and other information about a user that are used in Authorization of access to a Resource.
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- The English word Claim means to call our for, or to publish, pretty much the same meaning as the Latin word clamare.Cite error: Closing
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