| title | Glossary |
|---|---|
| category | 9. Glossary |
| order | 1 |
| class | glossary |
Register of onboarded Members, and Preferred Business Partners of a particular BDI Association instance.
Holds authorization policies for one or more data owners on access to data. Also known as AR-DM, Authorization Register Data Management.
Legal entity that serves as an operational anchor for both federated trust/authentication and local onboarding. A BDI Association is the 'root association' for its members.
Functionary responsible for operating the services of a BDI Association.
Register of onboarded members.
Standard software to make APIs BDI compliant. Processing of part of protocol: client assertion to token.
Members of other BDI Associations than the root BDI Association.
Security mechanism used to authenticate a client. Implemented as aJWT (JSON Web Token) and containing various claims, including about the identity of the client, the identity of the entity being authenticated, and the intended recipient of the assertion.
Requests access to data and/or Representation Register and/or Professional Qualification.
Descriptions of the terms and conditions for using data. Either in free form text or in ODRL.
Has control over data and access to data.
- Controls decisions on Data Sovereignty and Trust Sovereignty.
- Controls authorization policies, representation rules, professional qualification verification of staff and contractors.
- Controls subscription to the Event Pub/Sub Service and publishing of events to subscribers.
- Controls discovery and endpoints.
- Controls roles assumed by entity.
A service provider that acts under the supervision and on behalf of the data owner.
A mechanism to delegate permissions from one entity to another. Implemented as JWT (JSON Web Token), and contains information about the delegation, including the identity of the delegator, the delegatee, the scope of the delegation, and the validity period. See also: iSHARE documentation.
A delegation mask (or request) is a request for delegation. It contains mostly the same information as the delegation evidence, but it has not been approved and signed yet. See also: iSHARE documentation..
Standards on interacting with entities and/or persons that have IT systems that are less mature or not BDI-compliant. Processes, technology, terms and conditions, liabilities.
An EORI number (Economic Operators Registration and Identification number) is a unique identifier used in the European Union to track and identify economic operators, such as businesses or individuals, that engage in customs activities. This number is essential for any entity that imports, exports, or engages in customs-related activities within the EU.
Accepts subscription to the data owner's Event Pub/Sub Service. Publishes events to subscribers of topics. Holds proof of the (standard) roles the legal entity assumes.
Legal entity as member of a root BDI Association.
Member of a BDI Association other than the root.
XACML definitions of access policies to data elements.
An outsiders, those who have agreed to the specific terms and conditions of the local BDI Association, which maintains its own Business Partner Reputation Model.
Holds proof of the professional (verifiable) credentials of natural persons in relation to them acting as a representative of a legal entity.
Controls discovery and endpoints. Requests subscription to data owner’s Event Pub/Sub Service, receives and evaluates events.
Holds proof of the mandate of natural persons acting as a representative of a specific legal entity. Holds proof of the mandate of organizations acting as a representative of a specific legal entity.
Outsider with a better reputation score than a set minimum.