identifierit
Identifierit is a term used in discussions of digital identity and data interoperability to describe a systematic approach to creating, issuing, and resolving unique identifiers for digital objects across diverse systems. The concept emphasizes consistent identification across organizational boundaries to improve data linking, discovery, and reuse.
Origin and scope: The name combines "identifier" and IT, signaling its role in information technology. It is
Core principles: Global uniqueness, persistence over time, and resolvability through dedicated services; stability across system boundaries;
Implementation patterns: Identifierit frameworks may employ a layered architecture with registries or decentralized registries. They typically
Applications: Used in digital libraries, research data management, enterprise asset tracking, software catalogs, and IoT ecosystems
Limitations: Achieving consensus on governance and standardization can be difficult; performance and latency of resolvers can
See also: UUID, URN, DOI, persistent identifier, identifier resolution.