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This use case showcases iSHARE's key functionality 'support Human to Machine (H2M) interaction'.

The example described in the linked chapter is as follows:

  • Human X, working for Party A, requests a status update from the ERP system (machine) of Party B. It does so via a user interface. 

To also showcase iSHARE's key functionality 'facilitate flexible authorizations', Party A's ERP system (machine) is allowed to request ANY information about ANY (part of a) bill of lading. This can be considered a coarse-grained authorization. 

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  • Party A requests a status update, so it is the legal entity fulfilling the Service Consumer-role;
  • Party B responds with the status update, so it is the legal entity fulfilling the Service Provider-role;
  • No delegation takes place, so Party A also fulfils the Entitled Party-role;

  • Human X is the Human Service Consumer that represents Party A.


The only legal relation is the mandatory relation between the Entitled Party (Party A) and the Service Provider (Party B), which establishes the entitlements of the Entitled Party (Party A). As depicted:

Prerequisites

It is prerequisite of this use case that:

  • The Service Provider (Party B) has and manages its own entitlement information indicating what Entitled Parties are entitled to what (parts of) services, i.e. Party B has information indicating that Party A is allowed to request ANY information about ANY (part of a) bill of lading from its ERP system;
  • The Service Consumer (Party A) has and manages its own authorization information indicating which Human Service Consumers are authorized to act on its behalf;
  • The delegation/authorization responsible at the the Service Consumer (Party A) registers the authorization information at the Service Provider (Party B);
  • The Human Service Consumer (Human X) is able to authenticate the Service Provider (Party B);
  • The Service Provider (Party B) is able to authenticate the Human Service Consumer (Human X);
  • The Human Service Consumer (Human X) has been issued identity credentials by the Service Provider (Party B).

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What needs to be implemented technically for this use case is described generically, and  and specifically per role

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in the iSHARE Developer Portal.