Changes between Version 146 and Version 147 of IamUaArp


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03/24/16 15:12:18 (8 years ago)
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  • IamUaArp

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    3333 '''eduPersonPrincipalName''' or '''ePPN''' - A unique identifier comprised of your UA username followed by "@alaska.edu"; while it has the look of an email address, it does not signify that this is a valid email address or your preferred email address; example: !jpjones3@alaska.edu. 
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    35  '''eduPersonScopedAffiliation''' - eduPersonAffiliation with added scope of alaska.edu; for example, Student@alaska.edu, Affiliate@alaska.edu 
     35 '''eduPersonScopedAffiliation''' - eduPersonAffiliation with added scope of alaska.edu; for example, !Student@alaska.edu, !Affiliate@alaska.edu 
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    3737 '''eduPersonTargetedID''' or '''ePTID'''- An opaque identifier unique to the combination of the authenticated person and the application; because it is different for each application, and does not itself reveal the identity of the user, it enables the application to track preferences or make bookmarks for the user, but does not enable that use information to be correlated with use in other applications or to a real person; example: 84e411ea-7daa-4a57-bbf6-b5cc52981b73 
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    3939 '''eduPersonUniqueID''' or '''ePUID''' -  A non-changing unique identifier - specifically, not changing upon change of name or role at UA - scoped to alaska.edu; syntax is UA ID#@alaska.edu; example: !30123456@alaska.edu.  
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     41 '''eduPersonOrcid''' or '''ePOID''' -  carries values of the ORCID-assigned researcher identifiers for the associated entry; syntax is URL; example: !http://orcid.org/0000-0003-0028-9548.  
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     43 '''eduPersonAssurance'''  -  Set of URIs that assert compliance with specific standards for identity assurance; may indicate the authentication context; syntax is URI; example: !https://iam.alaska.edu/trac/wiki/mfa.  
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    4145'''Group Memberships & Roles'''