SupAnn standard
The SupAnn standard is a key recommendation for higher education and research establishments, facilitating identity management thanks to an open, formalized data model.
It enables the integration of essential functions such as user lifecycle management, multiservice cards and consent.
FusionDirectory supports organizations in implementing or updating this standard.
The objectives of the SupAnn standard: openness and formalization
What makes the SupAnn standard unique is its openness and formalization.
- Openness: because no data is mandatory, you can use whatever suits your needs.
- Formalism: because the data model, its storage and its use are explicitly defined, thus avoiding interpretation and the creation of data models specific to a particular use.
The most important features
Some of SupAnn's features are unique and indispensable.
Lifecycle management
Lifecycle management of user accounts not only facilitates initial provisioning, but also enables access to specialized applications when user needs change.
Multiservice card or smart card
A card that combines a physical access badge, a canteen card and a library card, all on a single medium.
Consent management
User consent to data and services.
FusionDirectory can help you implement or update the SupAnn standard at your facility.
History and versions of the SupAnn standard
Revisions are evolutionary updates of the recommendations, between two major versions. Revisions make it possible to incorporate new developments as they occur, adjust unfinalized points of detail, and/or correct any errors.
From SupAnn 2020 to SupAnn 2021
Main developments :
- Representation of applications and application groups.
From SupAnn 2018 to SupAnn 2020
Main developments :
- Population categories.
From SupAnn 2009 to SupAnn 2018
Main developments :
- Details of the data model ;
- Login management ;
- Modeling new uses :
- The multi-service card ;
- FranceConnect identity and civil status ;
- Condition and life cycle ;
- Consent.