Trust forms the basis for any data exchange transactions to occur. However, the control and transfer as well as claims protocols are trust agnostic and they are expected to connect to (one or multiple) trust frameworks.
Since each dataspace is free to choose its own topology as well as standards and trust frameworks it uses/requires, the participants must be able to establish trust and fulfill requirements of the trust framework in order to perform trusted data exchange.
The proposal aims to establish requirements in the form of profiles which enables organizations to use these profiles with any of the protocols underneath and complete the connection to trust framework.
In a Data exchange transaction there may be various parties involved in different roles as defined in the trust framework and the mapping to those roles in a transaction is necessary to understand how the compliance and other requirements of the trust framework apply.
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A Connector that is requesting the data from another connector is acting on behalf of a participant and the policies of trust framework as well as dataspace apply to it.
The role model is used to determine the appropriate functions and requirements for those components in a given data exchange context.
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