There are equivalents to eduPerson in the health sector. ISO 21091:2011 has been prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 215 "Health informatics" and defines HCConsumer, HCEmployee and HCProfessional (all derived from inetOrgPerson), and various other object classes such as HCRegulatedOrganization, HCPayer, HCSupportingOrganization etc. Some attributes are derived from HL7 and carry the OIDs from that namespace. The Austrian government defined attribute sets for gvOrgPerson, again derived from inetOrgPerson. In the SAML representation the attribute assertion comprises a fixed set of (mandatory and optional) attributes, mapped into a flat list using the x500-based nameformat. - Rainer PS: On Tuesday evening I cannot participate in calls until mid-June. Am 03.02.2012 um 19:11 schrieb Heather Flanagan:
I have links to work in the higher ed space regarding attribute managements. Do we have anything similar to use for the commercial and government sectors available? I'm not seeing anything in the repository and I know there is work being done out there...
h2. Common language - Schema
h3. Efforts in this space:
Higher Education * [the eduPerson schema|http://middleware.internet2.edu/eduperson/] \\
Commercial * ??? \\
Government * ??? \\ _______________________________________________ DG-AM mailing list DG-AM@kantarainitiative.org http://kantarainitiative.org/mailman/listinfo/dg-am