Functional Model Work Plan 1

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Functional Model Ad-hoc Workgroup Work Plan

The High Level Work Plan wiki section contains the highest level of activity organization.

UPDATED 2/13/2014

Functional Model Adhoc Group Goal

Describe the functional elements of identity ecosystems, including the functions, interrelationships and interactions, which can be combined to implement identified IDESG Use Cases.

Functional Model Terms of Reference - File:TOR - Functional Model v1.docx


High Level Objectives

  1. Identify, document and catalog the IDESG functional elements
  2. Define IDESG conceptual model - basic functions, relationships and interactions
  3. Catalogue existing functional models - using the conceptual model framework
  4. Test and analyze functional elements against IDESG use cases
  5. Test and analyze functional elements against existing functional models
  6. Test and analyze functional elements against Trust Frameworks and other relevant works
  7. Analyze the NSTIC derived requirements as pertains to Functional Model work
  8. Identify and document representative functional models
  9. Publish functional model

Current Work Plan

  1. Draft Functional Elements deliverables released - COMPLETE
  2. Committee and plenary review cycle for draft Functional Elements - in process
  3. Update and Publish draft Functional Elements deliverables
  4. Perform gap analyses
    1. Use cases - in process
    2. Existing models and standards
    3. NSTIC pilots
    4. Other works
  5. Catalogue existing functional models - in process
  6. Collaborate with other committees - ongoing
  7. Update Functional Elements deliverable
  8. Develop other Functional Model layers - Roles, Operations/Interactions
  9. Document representative Functional Model(s)
  10. Publish


Archived Original Functional Model Work Plan




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