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The InCommon TAC's OpenID Connect (OIDC) Survey Working Group is= surveying the higher education and research community for use cases they a= re trying to address with OIDC/OAuth2 protocols and technologies. The worki= ng group will review the results of the survey, report findings and conclus= ions, and recommend next steps for TIER, IdP/SP federating software, InComm= on, and Federation-level support. The report will include thoughts on the u= rgency of the recommended actions.
The survey will be open until January 20, 2017. Please contribute your t= houghts and experience. Thank you.
We have tried to use the following te= rminology consistently in this survey:
OIDC/OAuth. = The family of protocols known as OpenID Connect, OAuth 1.0, or OAuth 2.0.= span>
Identity provider.= The generic concept of an entity that can provide [authentication an= d] identity information, i.e., a SAML Identity Pr= ovider (IdP) or an OpenID Provider (OP).
OpenID Provider (OP). In OIDC, a service that provides identity information.
Relying Party (RP). In OIDC, a service that requires identity information from an OP.
The following references provide furt= her information about other terminology used in the survey:
OpenID Connect (OIDC). See http://openid.net/connect/faq/.
OAuth. See <= /span>https:= //en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OAuth. Unless otherwise noted, thi= s survey uses OAuth to refer to either version of OAuth (OAuth 1.0 and OAut= h 2.0).
InCommon Federation. See https://www.incommon.org/federation/.
<= /li>Internet 2 TIER. See http://www.inter=
net2.edu/vision-initiatives/initiatives/trust-identity-education-research/<=
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