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3 Terminology

Terminology used within this specification.

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Several elements of the glossary are based on the terminology defined by the and .

Term
Description

Registration

Process through which an entity gets claims recorded in a registry and a credential proving the registration, in exchange of providing some requirements.

Entity

A thing with distinct and independent existence, such as a person, organization, or device.

Claim

An attribute asserted by an entity, about itself or another entity.

Attribute

A property (data, information) relating to an entity.

Subject

An entity obliged or entitled to registration, or about which a claim is made.

Asserter

An entity that asserts a claim.

Registry

A paper-based or electronic database (centralized or decentralized, i.e. blockchain) where claims are stored and can be consulted.

Registrar

An entity that is authorized to register, in a registry, claims submitted by an applicant and to issue a credential proving the registration.

Applicant

Entity that requests the registration of claims in a registry.

Operator

A registrar or a staff of a registrar who is processing the request of an applicant.

Credential

A paper or electronic document created by an issuer and displaying one or more claims about one or more entities.

Issuer

Entity that creates a credential for one or more entities.

Scope

A set of claims and/or credentials required for a registration.

Service

Name given to a registration, or to a combination of registrations which can be undertaken simultaneously, by the entity(ies) in charge of the registration process.

Regulation

Normative text (law, decree, deed, decision, etc.) issued by a public entity.

Rule

Any regulation, or part of a regulation, which creates for specific subjects an obligation or a right to register, and defines, for each category of subjects, the results and requirements of the registration.

Requirement

Information (i.e. claims and credentials) and fees which must be provided in a registration process. Requirements may vary according to each subject.

Result

The result of a registration is usually a credential (sometimes called: certificate, license, permit, card, etc.) proving the registration, in addition to the recording of information in a registry.

Determinant

A determinant is an attribute, defined in the rule, used as a filter to determine/trigger if (1) an entity is subject to a registration and/or (2) what requirements this entity must provide to register.

UC- Use Case

A specific situation in which a product/Building Block or service could potentially be used.

Examples:

Employers must register to the Social Security registry (attribute = employer; what is triggered = subject to register at the Social Security registry) Foreign companies must obtain an investment license before investing (attribute = foreign company; what is triggered = subject to register for an investment license) Married traders must provide a copy of their wedding certificate when they register at the business registry (attribute = married; what is triggered = wedding certificate is one of the requirements to register at the business registry).

MCTS

Mother and Child Tracking System - Example Use Case to validate the system functionality.

World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) recommendations on the “Verifiable Credentials Data Model 1.0” (Nov. 2019)
Open ID Connect Core 1.0