Terms are words or phrases that act as labels for formally defined concepts. "MRI" is a medical term. "Habeas corpus" is a legal term... Any time a group of experts invents, innovates or standardizes, they need a terminology as a tool for themselves, and a corresponding glossary (one of their work products) that helps them communicate about their work. The group will typically seek to use terms that are already defined earlier, e.g. in a standard. However, they will also typically need a set of terms that are specific to the group, which they then need to define themselves. Several TOIP working groups (WGs) and task forces (TFs) have already expressed this need.
One of the objectives of CTWG is to provide TOIP WGs/TFs with
We introduce terms wikis to start all this (the second more nifty part in which e.g. glossaries are generated, will follow later). Terms wikis are simple websites that allow collaborative editing in a browser. They meet the "easy and cheap" criteria, and allows some sophisticated features under the hood. Think Google Docs, but with slightly more structure – or Wikipedia, but a whole lot simpler. You can learn how to use them in 5 minutes.
A terms wiki is owned by a any community of interest or a community of practice that needs precise alignment about its mental models and the words that describe them (a terminology). In TOIP, these groups typically correspond to WGs or TFs. Sometimes one group undertakes multiple projects, and each is worthy of its own terminology. Whenever a terminology is internally cohesive and managed by a crisply delineated set of stakeholders, we call the context in which it lives a scope. Each scope needs its own terms wiki.
The CTWG doesn't control or approve terms wikis. However, we do attempt to track them, as a general service to the public. If you have a terms wiki to add, please let us know. Here are terms wikis (and glossaries) we know about:
Tag and Link | Community | Description | Month Started | Glossary Links |
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#ctwg | Concepts and Terminology Working Group (CTWG) | Terminology for the CTWG tools, terms wiki design, curation, and our own documentation. | May 2021 | |
#toip-general | the greater TOIP ecosystem | terms used throughout TOIP contexts | May 2021 | |
#essiflab | eSSIF Lab | ? | ? | ? |
#ghp | ToIP Interoperability Working Group for Good Health Pass | Global interoperability of health certificates and travel passes with a focus on COVID-19 | April 2021 | 1.0 |
#sovrin | Sovrin Foundation | Governance and operation of the Sovrin Foundation and Sovrin ledger | January 2017 | 3 |
#yoma-gf | Yoma Governance Framework WG | July 2021 | ||
This definition of a wiki is from the best know wiki in the world, Wikipedia:
A wiki (/ˈwɪki/ (listen) WIK-ee) is a hypertext publication collaboratively edited and managed by its own audience directly using a web browser. A typical wiki contains multiple pages for the subjects or scope of the project and could be either open to the public or limited to use within an organization for maintaining its internal knowledge base.
The basic idea of a glossary wiki is simply a wiki whose scope is a specific set of terms defined by a specific glossary community that, taken together, form a glossary for that community.
There are several reasons the CTWG chose GitHub to host our glossary wiki capability: