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06 Oct 08

"duri" and "tdb" URN namespaces based on dated URIs

  • This document defines two namespaces of URNs, based on using a
    timestamp with an (encoded) URI. The results are namespaces in which names
    are readily assigned, offer the persistence of reference that is
    required by URNs, but do not require a stable authority to assign
    the name. The first namespace ("duri") is used to refer to
    URI-identified resources as they appeared at a particular time. The
    second namespace ("tdb") is useful as a way of creating URNs that
    refer to physical objects or even abstractions that are not
    themselves networked resources.



    The definition of these namespaces may reduce the need to define new
    URN namespaces merely for the purpose of creating stable
    identifiers.

13 Jun 08

APML - Attention Profiling Mark-up Language: The open standard for Attention Metadata

  • APML allows users to share their own personal Attention Profile in
    much the same way that OPML allows the exchange of reading lists
    between News Readers. The idea is to compress all forms of Attention
    Data into a portable file format containing a description of ranked
    user interests.
11 Jun 08

OSCON 2005 Keynote - Identity 2.0

  • Watch Dick deliver a compelling and dynamic introduction on Identity 2.0 and how the concept of digital identity is evolving.
20 Jul 06

Resources, Code and Community for Sxip Network Developers | sxip.org community

  • Sxip (pronounced like "skip") is a simple, secure and open platform for true digital identity. Sites that implement Sxip support are able to easily provide features like single sign-on and automatic form fill. - jonphipps on 2006-07-20

Main Page - LID Wiki

  • LID is a quite simple, but powerful technology that empowers individuals to keep control over and manage their on-line digital identities. Unlike most other identity systems, LID is URL-based, fully decentralized and supports multiple underlying protocols - jonphipps on 2006-07-20

spwiki - Introduction to Higgins

  • Higgins is a framework that will enable users and enterprises to integrate identity, profile, and relationship information across multiple systems. Using context providers, existing and new systems such as directories, collaboration spaces, and communicat - jonphipps on 2006-07-20
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