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*[[Biometric Identifier]]
 
*[[Biometric Identifier]]
 
*[[Decentralized ID]] - aka the did is designed to support user creating and disabling of multiple [[Identifier]]s.
 
*[[Decentralized ID]] - aka the did is designed to support user creating and disabling of multiple [[Identifier]]s.
*[[Digital object identifier]]
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*[[Digital object identifier]] - a standardized way to create an unique identifier for an object, like a document.
 
*[[Distributed ID]] - this is designed to allow the distribute of [[User Information]] or [[Attribute]]s across multiple sites.
 
*[[Distributed ID]] - this is designed to allow the distribute of [[User Information]] or [[Attribute]]s across multiple sites.
 
*[[Fake Identifier]]
 
*[[Fake Identifier]]
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*[[Tribal Identifier]]
 
*[[Tribal Identifier]]
 
*[[Trusted Identifier]]
 
*[[Trusted Identifier]]
*[[URI]]
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*[[URI]] - Universal Resource Identifier - an IETF standard RFC
*[[URL]]
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*[[URL]] - Universal Resource Locator - an IETF standard RFC
*[[URN]]
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*[[URN]] - Universal Resource Name - an IETF standard RFC
 
*[[Web Site Identity]]
 
*[[Web Site Identity]]
 
*[[X.509 Certificate]] is a format that holds a Distinguished name, which is the actual [[Identifier]].
 
*[[X.509 Certificate]] is a format that holds a Distinguished name, which is the actual [[Identifier]].

Revision as of 11:51, 13 March 2019

Full Title or Meme

An identifier is basically a name that is assigned to a digital Entity or even to a single digital interchange (like a session ID or cookie).

Context

In this context all Identifiers apply only to digital entities which includes data base entries, like User Objects. Real world names are considered to be merely Attributes.

Problems

  • There is a very real confusion in the real-world as to the meaning of terms used in Identity Management.
  • Lots of the energy spent by philosophers revolves around verbalism, or arguing about the meaning of words.
  • The page on Knowledge discusses these problems in more detail.

Solutions

This wiki seeks to have a common understanding. So terms are given more precise meaning in order that the statements made here can be more logically precise.

These should all be testable on at least one of:

References