Any URI defined and administered by WIJIS in furtherance of its charter to promote data sharing and exchange. Any resource pertaining to the Justice Integration Layer can be associated with a URI of this form. URIs for identifying any WIJIS Gateway resource. URIs identifying prominent, logically homogeneous collections of names of resources or actors within the WIJIS space. URIs that serve as WIJIS's unique handle to a Directory of User or other information. This URI must be composed by inserting the User's login name, followed by the @ sign, between the authority double slashes and the authority name. Specifications on which design and development can be based. ALL Specifications must include versioning information in the URI. This versioning info will terminate the "directory" portion of the URI path, and will be of the form v(version number)/yyyy-mm-dd/ The version number definition and progression is defined by whatever authority governs the design and publication of the specification; but it must be of the dot-delimited form (monotonic part 1).(monotonic part 2).(monotonic part 3)... where only monotonic part 1 is required, and a dot is only used to precede monotonic part 2 or greater. A "monotonic part" is a mamber of a naturally ordered sequence of one or more characters: either - digits, in which case numeric ordering is used, or - a combination of letters and digits, in which case alphabetical case-insensitive compares are used for ordering. The significance of the term "monotonic" is that the versioning sequence *must* follow the stepwise ordering of the dot-delimited parts. For example, it would be an error of monotonicity for "1.4d" to represent an earlier version than "1.4b". The "yyyy-mm-dd" sequence serves as a "valid as of date" part, where the "-mm" is optional, and the "-dd" is permitted only when the "-mm" is present (but is never required). Note that this can be used not only to establish a date range for validity, but to create a new URI for an update or errata release to a given version. If multiple resources are contained within the effective date "directory" of a given version, it's necessary to append the name of each resource to the URI in order to distinguish them. If only one resource is designated within that effective date, the URI may terminate with the single slash following the date. Any schema under WIJIS's namespace authority. An "Operator" is any actor that provides or consumes WIJIS Services. A URI of this type serves as a unique system-level identifier; without it, an actor cannot access WIJIS Services. (Note that a "Submitter" is an Operator with specific status: it's a custodian of record data.) An aggregation of WijisOperatorUris A Disclosure rule is authored by: - a WIJIS Operator; - a WIJIS Operator Group; - a WIJIS administrative entity. The URI that identifies a WIJIS service definition. The URI that identifies an entity that provides or consumes WIJIS Services. A "Submitter" is a WIJIS Operator that shares back-end data. A tag for a defined set of Submitter URIs. This attribute serves to uniquely specify a WIJIS Record within a "context". The value can be either a full Record URI (in which case the context is the entire WIJIS Record Space), or only the querystring containing Key Data. (In which case the context is the Submitter that is sharing the Record.) This attribute serves to uniquely specify a Record within WIJIS Record Space. This attribute serves to uniquely specify a Record within a single Submitter space.