Federation of the Person Identification Service between enterprises

The Person Identification Service (PIDS) is a standard that has been adopted by the Object Management Group for managing identities of persons within a particular domain. That standard includes an interface that supports the ability to connect multiple PIDS servers together in a federated manner. Th...

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Published inProceedings - AMIA Symposium pp. 240 - 244
Main Authors Forslund, D W, Smith, R K, Culpepper, T C
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States American Medical Informatics Association 2000
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Summary:The Person Identification Service (PIDS) is a standard that has been adopted by the Object Management Group for managing identities of persons within a particular domain. That standard includes an interface that supports the ability to connect multiple PIDS servers together in a federated manner. The specification leaves great flexibility as to how to accomplish the federation. In this paper, we examine some of the federated approaches being considered by the Government Computer-based Patient Record Framework (G-CPR) project and discuss their advantages and disadvantages and the details of a specific, scalable approach to federation.
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ISSN:1531-605X