Ever since Kim Cameron's Laws of Identity, the industry seems to gravitate towards the use of the term "Laws". But I think what this document really is is a specification of design requirements for a new system(s) capable of meeting the objectives stated in the introduction.I have no particular agita over these design requirements. But I feel that framing them properly as design requirements, rather than laws, offers flexibility to design alternative systems that may select only a subset or explicitly violate one or more laws. At this early stage I prefer this flexibility to the immutable sound of "Laws."JeffOn Fri, Mar 6, 2015 at 8:57 PM, Salvatore D'Agostino <sal@idmachines.com> wrote:Here is the link I mentioned, we also have a twitter handle for the group of @irmwg and use the same for a hashtag #irmwg.
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