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- Core Principles: Market requirements are necessary when combining technology to formulate a solution architecture.
- White-paper: Documentation outlining purpose, principles and architecture for the TIP.
- Adoption Metrics: Use case correlation backed by case study references demonstrate adoption.
- Interoperability Testing: Community driven certification of test cases and results.
- Vendor InteroperabilitySupport: Vertical integration of the technical stack must be supported by vendors that can demonstrate the interoperability between vendor solutions that adhere to a common vertical architecture.
- Best Practices: Implementation guidance for adoption as well as recommendations for interlock with the Governance Stack.
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Ultimately, entities (business, governments, organizations) that seek to participate in an interoperable digital trust marketplace will need to assess (compare) solution architectures. Analogous to a Request for Proposal (RFP) process, entities should be able to align their requirements with the principles and expectations described by a TIP and use such a comparison exercise to make educated decisions. Allow when to compare apples-to-apples and when necessary enable clear articulation of apples-to-oranges activities. \
What is the scope of interoperability for a TIP?
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- Stack Attributes: One of the deliverables of the Tech Stack WG (TSWG) is to provide guidance on the type of technology that can (could) be considered applicable at each layer of the Technology Stack. Additionally, what the architectural requirements are for vertical interoperability between the layers. This work effort MUST be technology neutral.
- TIP Criteria: What are the requirements for proposing a TIP to the WG?
- TIP Incubation: Establishment and Management of the TIP Lifecycle Process
- TIP Graduation: Review and approval process for the formalization of a TIP into a recommendation (TSS?)
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