<insert> tag, where you must provide its type and the identifier reference with id-ref:
+Reference injection is handled using the <insert> tag, where you must provide its type and the identifier reference with id-ref:
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This implements Assessment Activity Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment activity elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the activity can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment activity elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the activity can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Step Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this step elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the step (in a series of steps) can be used to reference the data item locally or globally
- (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this step elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the step (in a series of steps) can be used to reference the data item locally or globally
+ (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Assessment Platform Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment platform elsewhere in this or
- other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment platform can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment platform elsewhere in this or
+ other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment platform can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Component Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component that is implemented as part of an inventory item.
+description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component that is implemented as part of an inventory item.
Assessment Method Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment method elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment method can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment method elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment method can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Assessment Plan Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment plan in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment plan can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment plan in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment plan can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Assessment Subject Placeholder Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier for a set of assessment subjects that will be identified by a task or
- an activity that is part of a task. The locally defined UUID of the assessment subject placeholder can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier for a set of assessment subjects that will be identified by a task or
+ an activity that is part of a task. The locally defined UUID of the assessment subject placeholder can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Task Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference (in this or other OSCAL instances) an assessment
- activity to be performed as part of the event. The locally defined UUID of the task can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference (in this or other OSCAL instances) an assessment
+ activity to be performed as part of the event. The locally defined UUID of the task can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, +
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, representations or digital surrogates of the same document.
A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -3247,7 +3247,7 @@ The following is a reference for the JSON object definitions derived from the [m
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.Remarks
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, +
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, representations or digital surrogates of the same document.
A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -3433,7 +3433,7 @@ The following is a reference for the JSON object definitions derived from the [m
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.Remarks
Finding Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this finding in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the finding can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this finding in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the finding can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Implementation Statement UUID
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the implementation statement in the SSP to which this finding +
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the implementation statement in the SSP to which this finding is related.
Observation Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an observation defined in the list of observations.
+description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an observation defined in the list of observations.
Risk Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a risk defined in the list of risks.
+description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a risk defined in the list of risks.
Finding Target Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference for a specific target qualified by the type.
description A machine-oriented identifier reference for a specific target qualified by the type.
Inventory Item Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this inventory item elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the inventory item can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this inventory item elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the inventory item can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Component Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component that is implemented as part of an inventory item.
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component that is implemented as part of an inventory item.
Party UUID Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the party who is making the log entry.
+description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the party who is making the log entry.
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, +
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, representations or digital surrogates of the same document.
A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -6503,7 +6503,7 @@ The following is a reference for the JSON object definitions derived from the [m
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.Remarks
Since the reference target of an organizational affiliation must be another party (whether further qualified as person or organization) as inidcated by its uuid. As a machine-oriented identifier with uniqueness across document and trans-document scope, this uuid value is sufficient to reference the data item locally or globally across related
+
Since the reference target of an organizational affiliation must be another party (whether further qualified as person or organization) as inidcated by its uuid. As a machine-oriented identifier with uniqueness across document and trans-document scope, this uuid value is sufficient to reference the data item locally or globally across related
documents, e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance.
Parties of both the person or organization type can be associated with an organization using the member-of-organization.
Observation Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this observation elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the observation can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imorted OSCAL
- instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this observation elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the observation can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imorted OSCAL
+ instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Actor Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the tool or person based on the associated type.
+description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the tool or person based on the associated type.
Parameter ID
description A human-oriented reference to a parameter within a control, who's catalog has been imported into the current implementation
+
description A human-oriented reference to a parameter within a control, who's catalog has been imported into the current implementation
context.
Part Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this part elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the part can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an ported OSCAL
- instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this part elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the part can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an ported OSCAL
+ instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Service Protocol Information Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this service protocol information elsewhere in
- this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the service protocol can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this service protocol information elsewhere in
+ this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the service protocol can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Task Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
+description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
Assessment Subject Placeholder Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
+description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
Remediation Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this remediation elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the risk response can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this remediation elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the risk response can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Required Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this required asset elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the asset can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this required asset elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the asset can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Responsible Role ID
description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Risk Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this risk elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the risk can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this risk elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the risk can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Mitigating Factor Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this mitigating factor elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the mitigating factor can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this mitigating factor elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the mitigating factor can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Implementation UUID
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this implementation statement elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instancess. The locally defined UUID of the implementation statement can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this implementation statement elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instancess. The locally defined UUID of the implementation statement can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Risk Log Entry Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this risk log entry elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the risk log entry can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this risk log entry elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the risk log entry can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Response Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique risk response.
+description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique risk response.
Observation Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an observation defined in the list of observations.
+description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an observation defined in the list of observations.
Control Statement Reference
description A human-oriented identifier reference to a control statement.
description A human-oriented identifier reference to a control statement.
Identifies the Subject
description A human-oriented identifier reference to a resource. Use type to indicate whether the identified resource +
description A human-oriented identifier reference to a resource. Use type to indicate whether the identified resource is a component, inventory item, location, user, or something else.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
Component Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this component elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the component can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this component elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the component can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
System Identification
description A human-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this system identification property elsewhere
- in this or other OSCAL instances. When referencing an externally defined system identification, the system identification must be used in the context of the external / imported OSCAL instance (e.g., uri-reference).
- This string should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same system across revisions
+
description A human-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this system identification property elsewhere
+ in this or other OSCAL instances. When referencing an externally defined system identification, the system identification must be used in the context of the external / imported OSCAL instance (e.g., uri-reference).
+ This string should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same system across revisions
of the document.
value key id
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
User Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this user class elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the system user can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this user class elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the system user can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Task Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this task elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the task can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this task elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the task can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Task Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
+description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
Activity Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an activity defined in the list of activities.
+description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an activity defined in the list of activities.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
Assessment Plan Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment plan in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment plan can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment plan in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment plan can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, +
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, representations or digital surrogates of the same document.
A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -846,7 +846,7 @@ The following is the JSON format reference for this [model](/concepts/layer/asse
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.Remarks
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Since the reference target of an organizational affiliation must be another party (whether further qualified as person or organization) as inidcated by its uuid. As a machine-oriented identifier with uniqueness across document and trans-document scope, this uuid value is sufficient to reference the data item locally or globally across related
+
Since the reference target of an organizational affiliation must be another party (whether further qualified as person or organization) as inidcated by its uuid. As a machine-oriented identifier with uniqueness across document and trans-document scope, this uuid value is sufficient to reference the data item locally or globally across related
documents, e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance.
Parties of both the person or organization type can be associated with an organization using the member-of-organization.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Component Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this component elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the component can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this component elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the component can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Service Protocol Information Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this service protocol information elsewhere in
- this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the service protocol can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this service protocol information elsewhere in
+ this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the service protocol can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Inventory Item Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this inventory item elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the inventory item can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this inventory item elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the inventory item can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Component Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component that is implemented as part of an inventory item.
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component that is implemented as part of an inventory item.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
User Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this user class elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the system user can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this user class elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the system user can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Assessment Activity Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment activity elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the activity can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment activity elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the activity can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Step Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this step elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the step (in a series of steps) can be used to reference the data item locally or globally
- (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this step elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the step (in a series of steps) can be used to reference the data item locally or globally
+ (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Part Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this part elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the part can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an ported OSCAL
- instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this part elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the part can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an ported OSCAL
+ instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Component Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this component elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the component can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this component elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the component can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Service Protocol Information Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this service protocol information elsewhere in
- this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the service protocol can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this service protocol information elsewhere in
+ this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the service protocol can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Assessment Platform Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment platform elsewhere in this or
- other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment platform can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment platform elsewhere in this or
+ other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment platform can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Component Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component that is implemented as part of an inventory item.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component that is implemented as part of an inventory item.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Task Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this task elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the task can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this task elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the task can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Task Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
Activity Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an activity defined in the list of activities.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an activity defined in the list of activities.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, +
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, representations or digital surrogates of the same document.
A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -24526,7 +24526,7 @@ The following is the JSON format reference for this [model](/concepts/layer/asse
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.Remarks
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Assessment Activity Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment activity elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the activity can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment activity elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the activity can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Step Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this step elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the step (in a series of steps) can be used to reference the data item locally or globally
- (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this step elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the step (in a series of steps) can be used to reference the data item locally or globally
+ (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Assessment Platform Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment platform elsewhere in this or
- other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment platform can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment platform elsewhere in this or
+ other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment platform can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Component Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component that is implemented as part of an inventory item.
+description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component that is implemented as part of an inventory item.
Assessment Method Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment method elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment method can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment method elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment method can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Assessment Plan Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment plan in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment plan can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment plan in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment plan can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Assessment Subject Placeholder Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier for a set of assessment subjects that will be identified by a task or
- an activity that is part of a task. The locally defined UUID of the assessment subject placeholder can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier for a set of assessment subjects that will be identified by a task or
+ an activity that is part of a task. The locally defined UUID of the assessment subject placeholder can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Task Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference (in this or other OSCAL instances) an assessment
- activity to be performed as part of the event. The locally defined UUID of the task can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference (in this or other OSCAL instances) an assessment
+ activity to be performed as part of the event. The locally defined UUID of the task can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, +
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, representations or digital surrogates of the same document.
A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -3244,7 +3244,7 @@ The following is a reference for the XML element and attribute types derived fro
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.Remarks
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, +
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, representations or digital surrogates of the same document.
A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -3432,7 +3432,7 @@ The following is a reference for the XML element and attribute types derived fro
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.Remarks
Finding Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this finding in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the finding can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this finding in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the finding can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Implementation Statement UUID
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the implementation statement in the SSP to which this finding +
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the implementation statement in the SSP to which this finding is related.
Observation Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an observation defined in the list of observations.
+description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an observation defined in the list of observations.
Risk Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a risk defined in the list of risks.
+description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a risk defined in the list of risks.
Finding Target Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference for a specific target qualified by the type.
description A machine-oriented identifier reference for a specific target qualified by the type.
Inventory Item Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this inventory item elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the inventory item can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this inventory item elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the inventory item can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Component Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component that is implemented as part of an inventory item.
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component that is implemented as part of an inventory item.
Party UUID Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the party who is making the log entry.
+description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the party who is making the log entry.
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, +
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, representations or digital surrogates of the same document.
A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -6501,7 +6501,7 @@ The following is a reference for the XML element and attribute types derived fro
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.Remarks
Since the reference target of an organizational affiliation must be another party (whether further qualified as person or organization) as inidcated by its uuid. As a machine-oriented identifier with uniqueness across document and trans-document scope, this uuid value is sufficient to reference the data item locally or globally across related
+
Since the reference target of an organizational affiliation must be another party (whether further qualified as person or organization) as inidcated by its uuid. As a machine-oriented identifier with uniqueness across document and trans-document scope, this uuid value is sufficient to reference the data item locally or globally across related
documents, e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance.
Parties of both the person or organization type can be associated with an organization using the member-of-organization.
Observation Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this observation elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the observation can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imorted OSCAL
- instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this observation elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the observation can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imorted OSCAL
+ instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Actor Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the tool or person based on the associated type.
+description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the tool or person based on the associated type.
Parameter ID
description A human-oriented reference to a parameter within a control, who's catalog has been imported into the current implementation
+
description A human-oriented reference to a parameter within a control, who's catalog has been imported into the current implementation
context.
Part Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this part elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the part can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an ported OSCAL
- instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this part elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the part can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an ported OSCAL
+ instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Service Protocol Information Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this service protocol information elsewhere in
- this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the service protocol can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this service protocol information elsewhere in
+ this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the service protocol can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Task Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
+description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
Assessment Subject Placeholder Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
+description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
Remediation Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this remediation elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the risk response can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this remediation elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the risk response can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Required Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this required asset elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the asset can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this required asset elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the asset can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Responsible Role ID
description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Risk Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this risk elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the risk can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this risk elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the risk can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Mitigating Factor Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this mitigating factor elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the mitigating factor can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this mitigating factor elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the mitigating factor can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Implementation UUID
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this implementation statement elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instancess. The locally defined UUID of the implementation statement can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this implementation statement elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instancess. The locally defined UUID of the implementation statement can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Risk Log Entry Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this risk log entry elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the risk log entry can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this risk log entry elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the risk log entry can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Response Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique risk response.
+description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique risk response.
Observation Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an observation defined in the list of observations.
+description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an observation defined in the list of observations.
Control Statement Reference
description A human-oriented identifier reference to a control statement.
description A human-oriented identifier reference to a control statement.
Identifies the Subject
description A human-oriented identifier reference to a resource. Use type to indicate whether the identified resource +
description A human-oriented identifier reference to a resource. Use type to indicate whether the identified resource is a component, inventory item, location, user, or something else.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
Component Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this component elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the component can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this component elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the component can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
System Identification
description A human-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this system identification property elsewhere
- in this or other OSCAL instances. When referencing an externally defined system identification, the system identification must be used in the context of the external / imported OSCAL instance (e.g., uri-reference).
- This string should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same system across revisions
+
description A human-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this system identification property elsewhere
+ in this or other OSCAL instances. When referencing an externally defined system identification, the system identification must be used in the context of the external / imported OSCAL instance (e.g., uri-reference).
+ This string should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same system across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
User Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this user class elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the system user can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this user class elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the system user can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Task Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this task elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the task can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this task elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the task can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Task Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
+description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
Activity Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an activity defined in the list of activities.
+description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an activity defined in the list of activities.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
<p> or other elements defined as markup-multiline [0 to ∞]
[Empty]
-<part> (recursive: model like parent part) </part> [0 to ∞]
+<p> or other elements defined as markup-multiline [0 to ∞]
[Empty]
-<part> (recursive: model like parent part) </part> [0 to ∞]
+</dependency>
[Empty]
-<task> (recursive: model like parent task) </task> [0 to ∞]
+Assessment Plan Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment plan in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment plan can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment plan in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment plan can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, +
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, representations or digital surrogates of the same document.
A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -874,7 +874,7 @@ The following is the XML format reference for this [model](/concepts/layer/asses
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.Remarks
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Since the reference target of an organizational affiliation must be another party (whether further qualified as person or organization) as inidcated by its uuid. As a machine-oriented identifier with uniqueness across document and trans-document scope, this uuid value is sufficient to reference the data item locally or globally across related
+
Since the reference target of an organizational affiliation must be another party (whether further qualified as person or organization) as inidcated by its uuid. As a machine-oriented identifier with uniqueness across document and trans-document scope, this uuid value is sufficient to reference the data item locally or globally across related
documents, e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance.
Parties of both the person or organization type can be associated with an organization using the member-of-organization.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Component Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this component elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the component can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this component elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the component can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Service Protocol Information Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this service protocol information elsewhere in
- this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the service protocol can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this service protocol information elsewhere in
+ this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the service protocol can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Inventory Item Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this inventory item elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the inventory item can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this inventory item elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the inventory item can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Component Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component that is implemented as part of an inventory item.
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component that is implemented as part of an inventory item.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
User Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this user class elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the system user can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this user class elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the system user can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Assessment Activity Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment activity elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the activity can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment activity elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the activity can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Step Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this step elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the step (in a series of steps) can be used to reference the data item locally or globally
- (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this step elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the step (in a series of steps) can be used to reference the data item locally or globally
+ (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Part Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this part elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the part can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an ported OSCAL
- instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this part elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the part can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an ported OSCAL
+ instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Component Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this component elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the component can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this component elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the component can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Service Protocol Information Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this service protocol information elsewhere in
- this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the service protocol can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this service protocol information elsewhere in
+ this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the service protocol can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Assessment Platform Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment platform elsewhere in this or
- other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment platform can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment platform elsewhere in this or
+ other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment platform can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Component Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component that is implemented as part of an inventory item.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component that is implemented as part of an inventory item.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Task Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this task elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the task can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this task elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the task can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Task Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
Activity Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an activity defined in the list of activities.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an activity defined in the list of activities.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, +
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, representations or digital surrogates of the same document.
A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -25597,7 +25597,7 @@ The following is the XML format reference for this [model](/concepts/layer/asses
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.Remarks
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Assessment Activity Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment activity elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the activity can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment activity elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the activity can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Step Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this step elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the step (in a series of steps) can be used to reference the data item locally or globally
- (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this step elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the step (in a series of steps) can be used to reference the data item locally or globally
+ (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Assessment Platform Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment platform elsewhere in this or
- other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment platform can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment platform elsewhere in this or
+ other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment platform can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Component Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component that is implemented as part of an inventory item.
+description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component that is implemented as part of an inventory item.
Assessment Method Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment method elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment method can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment method elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment method can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Assessment Results Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment results instance in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment result can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment results instance in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment result can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Assessment Subject Placeholder Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier for a set of assessment subjects that will be identified by a task or
- an activity that is part of a task. The locally defined UUID of the assessment subject placeholder can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier for a set of assessment subjects that will be identified by a task or
+ an activity that is part of a task. The locally defined UUID of the assessment subject placeholder can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Task Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference (in this or other OSCAL instances) an assessment
- activity to be performed as part of the event. The locally defined UUID of the task can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference (in this or other OSCAL instances) an assessment
+ activity to be performed as part of the event. The locally defined UUID of the task can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, +
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, representations or digital surrogates of the same document.
A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -3011,7 +3011,7 @@ The following is a reference for the JSON object definitions derived from the [m
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.Remarks
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, +
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, representations or digital surrogates of the same document.
A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -3197,7 +3197,7 @@ The following is a reference for the JSON object definitions derived from the [m
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.Remarks
Finding Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this finding in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the finding can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this finding in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the finding can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Implementation Statement UUID
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the implementation statement in the SSP to which this finding +
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the implementation statement in the SSP to which this finding is related.
Observation Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an observation defined in the list of observations.
+description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an observation defined in the list of observations.
Risk Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a risk defined in the list of risks.
+description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a risk defined in the list of risks.
Finding Target Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference for a specific target qualified by the type.
description A machine-oriented identifier reference for a specific target qualified by the type.
Inventory Item Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this inventory item elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the inventory item can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this inventory item elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the inventory item can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Component Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component that is implemented as part of an inventory item.
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component that is implemented as part of an inventory item.
Party UUID Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the party who is making the log entry.
+description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the party who is making the log entry.
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, +
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, representations or digital surrogates of the same document.
A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -6334,7 +6334,7 @@ The following is a reference for the JSON object definitions derived from the [m
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.Remarks
Since the reference target of an organizational affiliation must be another party (whether further qualified as person or organization) as inidcated by its uuid. As a machine-oriented identifier with uniqueness across document and trans-document scope, this uuid value is sufficient to reference the data item locally or globally across related
+
Since the reference target of an organizational affiliation must be another party (whether further qualified as person or organization) as inidcated by its uuid. As a machine-oriented identifier with uniqueness across document and trans-document scope, this uuid value is sufficient to reference the data item locally or globally across related
documents, e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance.
Parties of both the person or organization type can be associated with an organization using the member-of-organization.
Observation Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this observation elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the observation can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imorted OSCAL
- instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this observation elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the observation can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imorted OSCAL
+ instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Actor Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the tool or person based on the associated type.
+description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the tool or person based on the associated type.
Parameter ID
description A human-oriented reference to a parameter within a control, who's catalog has been imported into the current implementation
+
description A human-oriented reference to a parameter within a control, who's catalog has been imported into the current implementation
context.
Part Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this part elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the part can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an ported OSCAL
- instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this part elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the part can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an ported OSCAL
+ instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Service Protocol Information Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this service protocol information elsewhere in
- this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the service protocol can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this service protocol information elsewhere in
+ this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the service protocol can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Task Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
+description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
Assessment Subject Placeholder Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
+description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
Remediation Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this remediation elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the risk response can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this remediation elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the risk response can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Required Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this required asset elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the asset can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this required asset elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the asset can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Responsible Role ID
description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Results Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this set of results in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment result can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this set of results in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment result can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Assessment Log Entry Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference an assessment event in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment log entry can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference an assessment event in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment log entry can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Risk Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this risk elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the risk can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this risk elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the risk can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Mitigating Factor Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this mitigating factor elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the mitigating factor can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this mitigating factor elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the mitigating factor can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Implementation UUID
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this implementation statement elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instancess. The locally defined UUID of the implementation statement can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this implementation statement elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instancess. The locally defined UUID of the implementation statement can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Risk Log Entry Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this risk log entry elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the risk log entry can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this risk log entry elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the risk log entry can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Response Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique risk response.
+description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique risk response.
Observation Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an observation defined in the list of observations.
+description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an observation defined in the list of observations.
Control Statement Reference
description A human-oriented identifier reference to a control statement.
description A human-oriented identifier reference to a control statement.
Identifies the Subject
description A human-oriented identifier reference to a resource. Use type to indicate whether the identified resource +
description A human-oriented identifier reference to a resource. Use type to indicate whether the identified resource is a component, inventory item, location, user, or something else.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
Component Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this component elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the component can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this component elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the component can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
System Identification
description A human-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this system identification property elsewhere
- in this or other OSCAL instances. When referencing an externally defined system identification, the system identification must be used in the context of the external / imported OSCAL instance (e.g., uri-reference).
- This string should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same system across revisions
+
description A human-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this system identification property elsewhere
+ in this or other OSCAL instances. When referencing an externally defined system identification, the system identification must be used in the context of the external / imported OSCAL instance (e.g., uri-reference).
+ This string should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same system across revisions
of the document.
value key id
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
User Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this user class elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the system user can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this user class elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the system user can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Task Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this task elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the task can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this task elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the task can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Task Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
+description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
Activity Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an activity defined in the list of activities.
+description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an activity defined in the list of activities.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
Assessment Results Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment results instance in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment result can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment results instance in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment result can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, +
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, representations or digital surrogates of the same document.
A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -847,7 +847,7 @@ The following is the JSON format reference for this [model](/concepts/layer/asse
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.Remarks
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Since the reference target of an organizational affiliation must be another party (whether further qualified as person or organization) as inidcated by its uuid. As a machine-oriented identifier with uniqueness across document and trans-document scope, this uuid value is sufficient to reference the data item locally or globally across related
+
Since the reference target of an organizational affiliation must be another party (whether further qualified as person or organization) as inidcated by its uuid. As a machine-oriented identifier with uniqueness across document and trans-document scope, this uuid value is sufficient to reference the data item locally or globally across related
documents, e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance.
Parties of both the person or organization type can be associated with an organization using the member-of-organization.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Assessment Activity Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment activity elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the activity can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment activity elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the activity can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Step Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this step elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the step (in a series of steps) can be used to reference the data item locally or globally
- (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this step elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the step (in a series of steps) can be used to reference the data item locally or globally
+ (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Results Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this set of results in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment result can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this set of results in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment result can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Component Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this component elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the component can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this component elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the component can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Service Protocol Information Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this service protocol information elsewhere in
- this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the service protocol can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this service protocol information elsewhere in
+ this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the service protocol can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Inventory Item Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this inventory item elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the inventory item can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this inventory item elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the inventory item can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Component Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component that is implemented as part of an inventory item.
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component that is implemented as part of an inventory item.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
User Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this user class elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the system user can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this user class elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the system user can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Component Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this component elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the component can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this component elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the component can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Service Protocol Information Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this service protocol information elsewhere in
- this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the service protocol can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this service protocol information elsewhere in
+ this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the service protocol can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Assessment Platform Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment platform elsewhere in this or
- other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment platform can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment platform elsewhere in this or
+ other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment platform can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Component Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component that is implemented as part of an inventory item.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component that is implemented as part of an inventory item.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Task Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this task elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the task can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this task elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the task can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Task Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
Activity Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an activity defined in the list of activities.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an activity defined in the list of activities.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Part Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this part elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the part can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an ported OSCAL
- instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this part elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the part can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an ported OSCAL
+ instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Assessment Log Entry Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference an assessment event in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment log entry can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference an assessment event in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment log entry can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Party UUID Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the party who is making the log entry.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the party who is making the log entry.
Task Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Assessment Subject Placeholder Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Observation Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this observation elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the observation can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imorted OSCAL
- instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this observation elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the observation can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imorted OSCAL
+ instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Actor Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the tool or person based on the associated type.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the tool or person based on the associated type.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Task Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Assessment Subject Placeholder Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Identifies the Subject
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a resource. Use type to indicate whether the identified resource +
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a resource. Use type to indicate whether the identified resource is a component, inventory item, location, user, or something else.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Risk Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this risk elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the risk can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this risk elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the risk can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Actor Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the tool or person based on the associated type.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the tool or person based on the associated type.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Task Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Assessment Subject Placeholder Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Actor Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the tool or person based on the associated type.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the tool or person based on the associated type.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Task Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Assessment Subject Placeholder Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Mitigating Factor Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this mitigating factor elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the mitigating factor can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this mitigating factor elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the mitigating factor can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Implementation UUID
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this implementation statement elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instancess. The locally defined UUID of the implementation statement can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this implementation statement elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instancess. The locally defined UUID of the implementation statement can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Identifies the Subject
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a resource. Use type to indicate whether the identified resource +
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a resource. Use type to indicate whether the identified resource is a component, inventory item, location, user, or something else.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Remediation Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this remediation elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the risk response can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this remediation elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the risk response can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Actor Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the tool or person based on the associated type.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the tool or person based on the associated type.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Task Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Assessment Subject Placeholder Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Required Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this required asset elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the asset can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this required asset elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the asset can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Identifies the Subject
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a resource. Use type to indicate whether the identified resource +
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a resource. Use type to indicate whether the identified resource is a component, inventory item, location, user, or something else.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Task Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this task elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the task can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this task elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the task can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Task Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
Activity Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an activity defined in the list of activities.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an activity defined in the list of activities.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Risk Log Entry Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this risk log entry elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the risk log entry can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this risk log entry elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the risk log entry can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Party UUID Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the party who is making the log entry.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the party who is making the log entry.
Response Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique risk response.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique risk response.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Task Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Assessment Subject Placeholder Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Observation Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an observation defined in the list of observations.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an observation defined in the list of observations.
Finding Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this finding in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the finding can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this finding in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the finding can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Actor Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the tool or person based on the associated type.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the tool or person based on the associated type.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Task Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Assessment Subject Placeholder Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Finding Target Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference for a specific target qualified by the type.
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference for a specific target qualified by the type.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Implementation Statement UUID
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the implementation statement in the SSP to which this finding +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the implementation statement in the SSP to which this finding is related.
Observation Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an observation defined in the list of observations.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an observation defined in the list of observations.
Risk Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a risk defined in the list of risks.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a risk defined in the list of risks.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, +
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, representations or digital surrogates of the same document.
A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -61659,7 +61659,7 @@ The following is the JSON format reference for this [model](/concepts/layer/asse
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.Remarks
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Assessment Activity Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment activity elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the activity can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment activity elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the activity can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Step Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this step elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the step (in a series of steps) can be used to reference the data item locally or globally
- (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this step elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the step (in a series of steps) can be used to reference the data item locally or globally
+ (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Assessment Platform Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment platform elsewhere in this or
- other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment platform can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment platform elsewhere in this or
+ other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment platform can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Component Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component that is implemented as part of an inventory item.
+description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component that is implemented as part of an inventory item.
Assessment Method Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment method elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment method can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment method elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment method can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Assessment Results Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment results instance in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment result can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment results instance in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment result can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Assessment Subject Placeholder Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier for a set of assessment subjects that will be identified by a task or
- an activity that is part of a task. The locally defined UUID of the assessment subject placeholder can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier for a set of assessment subjects that will be identified by a task or
+ an activity that is part of a task. The locally defined UUID of the assessment subject placeholder can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Task Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference (in this or other OSCAL instances) an assessment
- activity to be performed as part of the event. The locally defined UUID of the task can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference (in this or other OSCAL instances) an assessment
+ activity to be performed as part of the event. The locally defined UUID of the task can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, +
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, representations or digital surrogates of the same document.
A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -3013,7 +3013,7 @@ The following is a reference for the XML element and attribute types derived fro
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.Remarks
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, +
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, representations or digital surrogates of the same document.
A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -3201,7 +3201,7 @@ The following is a reference for the XML element and attribute types derived fro
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.Remarks
Finding Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this finding in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the finding can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this finding in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the finding can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Implementation Statement UUID
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the implementation statement in the SSP to which this finding +
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the implementation statement in the SSP to which this finding is related.
Observation Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an observation defined in the list of observations.
+description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an observation defined in the list of observations.
Risk Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a risk defined in the list of risks.
+description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a risk defined in the list of risks.
Finding Target Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference for a specific target qualified by the type.
description A machine-oriented identifier reference for a specific target qualified by the type.
Inventory Item Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this inventory item elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the inventory item can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this inventory item elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the inventory item can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Component Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component that is implemented as part of an inventory item.
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component that is implemented as part of an inventory item.
Party UUID Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the party who is making the log entry.
+description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the party who is making the log entry.
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, +
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, representations or digital surrogates of the same document.
A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -6342,7 +6342,7 @@ The following is a reference for the XML element and attribute types derived fro
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.Remarks
Since the reference target of an organizational affiliation must be another party (whether further qualified as person or organization) as inidcated by its uuid. As a machine-oriented identifier with uniqueness across document and trans-document scope, this uuid value is sufficient to reference the data item locally or globally across related
+
Since the reference target of an organizational affiliation must be another party (whether further qualified as person or organization) as inidcated by its uuid. As a machine-oriented identifier with uniqueness across document and trans-document scope, this uuid value is sufficient to reference the data item locally or globally across related
documents, e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance.
Parties of both the person or organization type can be associated with an organization using the member-of-organization.
Observation Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this observation elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the observation can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imorted OSCAL
- instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this observation elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the observation can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imorted OSCAL
+ instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Actor Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the tool or person based on the associated type.
+description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the tool or person based on the associated type.
Parameter ID
description A human-oriented reference to a parameter within a control, who's catalog has been imported into the current implementation
+
description A human-oriented reference to a parameter within a control, who's catalog has been imported into the current implementation
context.
Part Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this part elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the part can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an ported OSCAL
- instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this part elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the part can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an ported OSCAL
+ instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Service Protocol Information Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this service protocol information elsewhere in
- this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the service protocol can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this service protocol information elsewhere in
+ this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the service protocol can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Task Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
+description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
Assessment Subject Placeholder Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
+description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
Remediation Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this remediation elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the risk response can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this remediation elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the risk response can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Required Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this required asset elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the asset can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this required asset elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the asset can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Responsible Role ID
description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Results Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this set of results in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment result can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this set of results in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment result can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Assessment Log Entry Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference an assessment event in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment log entry can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference an assessment event in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment log entry can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Risk Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this risk elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the risk can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this risk elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the risk can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Mitigating Factor Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this mitigating factor elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the mitigating factor can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this mitigating factor elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the mitigating factor can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Implementation UUID
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this implementation statement elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instancess. The locally defined UUID of the implementation statement can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this implementation statement elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instancess. The locally defined UUID of the implementation statement can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Risk Log Entry Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this risk log entry elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the risk log entry can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this risk log entry elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the risk log entry can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Response Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique risk response.
+description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique risk response.
Observation Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an observation defined in the list of observations.
+description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an observation defined in the list of observations.
Control Statement Reference
description A human-oriented identifier reference to a control statement.
description A human-oriented identifier reference to a control statement.
Identifies the Subject
description A human-oriented identifier reference to a resource. Use type to indicate whether the identified resource +
description A human-oriented identifier reference to a resource. Use type to indicate whether the identified resource is a component, inventory item, location, user, or something else.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
Component Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this component elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the component can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this component elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the component can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
System Identification
description A human-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this system identification property elsewhere
- in this or other OSCAL instances. When referencing an externally defined system identification, the system identification must be used in the context of the external / imported OSCAL instance (e.g., uri-reference).
- This string should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same system across revisions
+
description A human-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this system identification property elsewhere
+ in this or other OSCAL instances. When referencing an externally defined system identification, the system identification must be used in the context of the external / imported OSCAL instance (e.g., uri-reference).
+ This string should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same system across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
User Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this user class elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the system user can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this user class elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the system user can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Task Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this task elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the task can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this task elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the task can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Task Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
+description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
Activity Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an activity defined in the list of activities.
+description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an activity defined in the list of activities.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
<p> or other elements defined as markup-multiline [0 to ∞]
[Empty]
-<part> (recursive: model like parent part) </part> [0 to ∞]
+</dependency>
[Empty]
-<task> (recursive: model like parent task) </task> [0 to ∞]
+<p> or other elements defined as markup-multiline [0 to ∞]
[Empty]
-<part> (recursive: model like parent part) </part> [0 to ∞]
+</dependency>
[Empty]
-<task> (recursive: model like parent task) </task> [0 to ∞]
+Assessment Results Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment results instance in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment result can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment results instance in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment result can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, +
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, representations or digital surrogates of the same document.
A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -875,7 +875,7 @@ The following is the XML format reference for this [model](/concepts/layer/asses
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.Remarks
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Since the reference target of an organizational affiliation must be another party (whether further qualified as person or organization) as inidcated by its uuid. As a machine-oriented identifier with uniqueness across document and trans-document scope, this uuid value is sufficient to reference the data item locally or globally across related
+
Since the reference target of an organizational affiliation must be another party (whether further qualified as person or organization) as inidcated by its uuid. As a machine-oriented identifier with uniqueness across document and trans-document scope, this uuid value is sufficient to reference the data item locally or globally across related
documents, e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance.
Parties of both the person or organization type can be associated with an organization using the member-of-organization.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Assessment Activity Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment activity elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the activity can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment activity elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the activity can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Step Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this step elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the step (in a series of steps) can be used to reference the data item locally or globally
- (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this step elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the step (in a series of steps) can be used to reference the data item locally or globally
+ (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Results Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this set of results in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment result can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this set of results in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment result can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Component Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this component elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the component can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this component elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the component can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Service Protocol Information Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this service protocol information elsewhere in
- this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the service protocol can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this service protocol information elsewhere in
+ this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the service protocol can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Inventory Item Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this inventory item elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the inventory item can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this inventory item elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the inventory item can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Component Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component that is implemented as part of an inventory item.
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component that is implemented as part of an inventory item.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
User Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this user class elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the system user can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this user class elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the system user can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Component Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this component elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the component can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this component elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the component can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Service Protocol Information Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this service protocol information elsewhere in
- this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the service protocol can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this service protocol information elsewhere in
+ this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the service protocol can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Assessment Platform Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment platform elsewhere in this or
- other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment platform can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment platform elsewhere in this or
+ other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment platform can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Component Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component that is implemented as part of an inventory item.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component that is implemented as part of an inventory item.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Task Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this task elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the task can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this task elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the task can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Task Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
Activity Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an activity defined in the list of activities.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an activity defined in the list of activities.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Part Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this part elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the part can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an ported OSCAL
- instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this part elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the part can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an ported OSCAL
+ instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Assessment Log Entry Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference an assessment event in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment log entry can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference an assessment event in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment log entry can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Party UUID Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the party who is making the log entry.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the party who is making the log entry.
Task Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Assessment Subject Placeholder Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Observation Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this observation elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the observation can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imorted OSCAL
- instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this observation elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the observation can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imorted OSCAL
+ instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Actor Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the tool or person based on the associated type.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the tool or person based on the associated type.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Task Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Assessment Subject Placeholder Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Identifies the Subject
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a resource. Use type to indicate whether the identified resource +
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a resource. Use type to indicate whether the identified resource is a component, inventory item, location, user, or something else.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Risk Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this risk elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the risk can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this risk elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the risk can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Actor Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the tool or person based on the associated type.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the tool or person based on the associated type.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Task Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Assessment Subject Placeholder Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Actor Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the tool or person based on the associated type.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the tool or person based on the associated type.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Task Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Assessment Subject Placeholder Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Mitigating Factor Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this mitigating factor elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the mitigating factor can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this mitigating factor elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the mitigating factor can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Implementation UUID
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this implementation statement elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instancess. The locally defined UUID of the implementation statement can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this implementation statement elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instancess. The locally defined UUID of the implementation statement can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Identifies the Subject
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a resource. Use type to indicate whether the identified resource +
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a resource. Use type to indicate whether the identified resource is a component, inventory item, location, user, or something else.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Remediation Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this remediation elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the risk response can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this remediation elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the risk response can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Actor Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the tool or person based on the associated type.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the tool or person based on the associated type.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Task Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Assessment Subject Placeholder Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Required Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this required asset elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the asset can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this required asset elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the asset can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Identifies the Subject
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a resource. Use type to indicate whether the identified resource +
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a resource. Use type to indicate whether the identified resource is a component, inventory item, location, user, or something else.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Task Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this task elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the task can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this task elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the task can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Task Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
Activity Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an activity defined in the list of activities.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an activity defined in the list of activities.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Risk Log Entry Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this risk log entry elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the risk log entry can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this risk log entry elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the risk log entry can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Party UUID Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the party who is making the log entry.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the party who is making the log entry.
Response Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique risk response.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique risk response.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Task Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Assessment Subject Placeholder Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Observation Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an observation defined in the list of observations.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an observation defined in the list of observations.
Finding Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this finding in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the finding can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this finding in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the finding can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Actor Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the tool or person based on the associated type.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the tool or person based on the associated type.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Task Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Assessment Subject Placeholder Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Finding Target Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference for a specific target qualified by the type.
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference for a specific target qualified by the type.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Implementation Statement UUID
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the implementation statement in the SSP to which this finding +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the implementation statement in the SSP to which this finding is related.
Observation Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an observation defined in the list of observations.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an observation defined in the list of observations.
Risk Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a risk defined in the list of risks.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a risk defined in the list of risks.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, +
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, representations or digital surrogates of the same document.
A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -64648,7 +64648,7 @@ The following is the XML format reference for this [model](/concepts/layer/asses
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.Remarks
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, +
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, representations or digital surrogates of the same document.
A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -1607,7 +1607,7 @@ The following is a reference for the JSON object definitions derived from the [m
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions,
+ A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions,
representations or digital surrogates of the same document. A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -1638,7 +1638,7 @@ The following is a reference for the JSON object definitions derived from the [m
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. When a A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions,
+ A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions,
representations or digital surrogates of the same document. A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -3995,7 +3995,7 @@ The following is a reference for the JSON object definitions derived from the [m
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. Since the reference target of an organizational affiliation must be another Since the reference target of an organizational affiliation must be another Parties of both the This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. When a This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. When a Responsible Role IDRemarks
Remarks
Remarks
ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.Remarks
Remarks
Remarks
party (whether further qualified as person or organization) as inidcated by its uuid. As a machine-oriented identifier with uniqueness across document and trans-document scope, this uuid value is sufficient to reference the data item locally or globally across related
+ party (whether further qualified as person or organization) as inidcated by its uuid. As a machine-oriented identifier with uniqueness across document and trans-document scope, this uuid value is sufficient to reference the data item locally or globally across related
documents, e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance. person or organization type can be associated with an organization using the member-of-organization.Remarks
ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.Remarks
ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, +
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, representations or digital surrogates of the same document.
A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -892,7 +892,7 @@ The following is the JSON format reference for this [model](/concepts/layer/cont
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.Remarks
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Since the reference target of an organizational affiliation must be another party (whether further qualified as person or organization) as inidcated by its uuid. As a machine-oriented identifier with uniqueness across document and trans-document scope, this uuid value is sufficient to reference the data item locally or globally across related
+
Since the reference target of an organizational affiliation must be another party (whether further qualified as person or organization) as inidcated by its uuid. As a machine-oriented identifier with uniqueness across document and trans-document scope, this uuid value is sufficient to reference the data item locally or globally across related
documents, e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance.
Parties of both the person or organization type can be associated with an organization using the member-of-organization.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, +
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, representations or digital surrogates of the same document.
A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -14696,7 +14696,7 @@ The following is the JSON format reference for this [model](/concepts/layer/cont
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.Remarks
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, +
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, representations or digital surrogates of the same document.
A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -1605,7 +1605,7 @@ The following is a reference for the XML element and attribute types derived fro
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions,
+ A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions,
representations or digital surrogates of the same document. A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -1636,7 +1636,7 @@ The following is a reference for the XML element and attribute types derived fro
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. When a A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions,
+ A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions,
representations or digital surrogates of the same document. A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -3962,7 +3962,7 @@ The following is a reference for the XML element and attribute types derived fro
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. Since the reference target of an organizational affiliation must be another Since the reference target of an organizational affiliation must be another Parties of both the This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. When a This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. When a Responsible Role IDRemarks
Remarks
Remarks
ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.Remarks
Remarks
Remarks
party (whether further qualified as person or organization) as inidcated by its uuid. As a machine-oriented identifier with uniqueness across document and trans-document scope, this uuid value is sufficient to reference the data item locally or globally across related
+ party (whether further qualified as person or organization) as inidcated by its uuid. As a machine-oriented identifier with uniqueness across document and trans-document scope, this uuid value is sufficient to reference the data item locally or globally across related
documents, e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance. person or organization type can be associated with an organization using the member-of-organization.Remarks
ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.Remarks
ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
<p> or other elements defined as markup-multiline [0 to ∞]
[Empty]
-<part> (recursive: model like parent part) </part> [0 to ∞]
+</mapping>
[Empty]
-<control> (recursive: model like parent control) </control> [0 to ∞]
+</control>
<p> or other elements defined as markup-multiline [0 to ∞]
[Empty]
-<part> (recursive: model like parent part) </part> [0 to ∞]
+A choice of:
[Empty]
-<group> (recursive: model like ancestor group) </group> [0 to ∞]
+<p> or other elements defined as markup-multiline [0 to ∞]
[Empty]
-<part> (recursive: model like parent part) </part> [0 to ∞]
+</mapping>
[Empty]
-<control> (recursive: model like parent control) </control> [0 to ∞]
+</control>
diff --git a/docs/content/reference/develop/catalog/xml-reference.md b/docs/content/reference/develop/catalog/xml-reference.md index ec13760998..1bcdb000df 100644 --- a/docs/content/reference/develop/catalog/xml-reference.md +++ b/docs/content/reference/develop/catalog/xml-reference.md @@ -593,7 +593,7 @@ The following is the XML format reference for this [model](/concepts/layer/contrThis value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, +
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, representations or digital surrogates of the same document.
A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -920,7 +920,7 @@ The following is the XML format reference for this [model](/concepts/layer/contr
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.Remarks
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Since the reference target of an organizational affiliation must be another party (whether further qualified as person or organization) as inidcated by its uuid. As a machine-oriented identifier with uniqueness across document and trans-document scope, this uuid value is sufficient to reference the data item locally or globally across related
+
Since the reference target of an organizational affiliation must be another party (whether further qualified as person or organization) as inidcated by its uuid. As a machine-oriented identifier with uniqueness across document and trans-document scope, this uuid value is sufficient to reference the data item locally or globally across related
documents, e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance.
Parties of both the person or organization type can be associated with an organization using the member-of-organization.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, +
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, representations or digital surrogates of the same document.
A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -15111,7 +15111,7 @@ The following is the XML format reference for this [model](/concepts/layer/contr
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.Remarks
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Assessment Activity Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment activity elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the activity can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment activity elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the activity can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Step Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this step elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the step (in a series of steps) can be used to reference the data item locally or globally
- (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this step elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the step (in a series of steps) can be used to reference the data item locally or globally
+ (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Assessment Platform Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment platform elsewhere in this or
- other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment platform can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment platform elsewhere in this or
+ other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment platform can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Component Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component that is implemented as part of an inventory item.
+description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component that is implemented as part of an inventory item.
Assessment Method Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment method elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment method can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment method elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment method can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Assessment Plan Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment plan in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment plan can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment plan in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment plan can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Assessment Results Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment results instance in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment result can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment results instance in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment result can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Assessment Subject Placeholder Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier for a set of assessment subjects that will be identified by a task or
- an activity that is part of a task. The locally defined UUID of the assessment subject placeholder can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier for a set of assessment subjects that will be identified by a task or
+ an activity that is part of a task. The locally defined UUID of the assessment subject placeholder can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Task Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference (in this or other OSCAL instances) an assessment
- activity to be performed as part of the event. The locally defined UUID of the task can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference (in this or other OSCAL instances) an assessment
+ activity to be performed as part of the event. The locally defined UUID of the task can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, +
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, representations or digital surrogates of the same document.
A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system, @@ -3045,7 +3045,7 @@ The following is a reference for the JSON object definitions derived from this m
Component Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the component that is implemeting a given control.
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the component that is implemeting a given control.
By-Component Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this by-component entry elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the by-component entry can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this by-component entry elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the by-component entry can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Provided Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this provided entry elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the provided entry can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this provided entry elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the provided entry can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Responsibility Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this responsibility elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the responsibility can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this responsibility elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the responsibility can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Inherited Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this inherited entry elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the inherited control implementation can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this inherited entry elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the inherited control implementation can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Satisfied Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this satisfied control implementation entry elsewhere
- in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the control implementation can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this satisfied control implementation entry elsewhere
+ in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the control implementation can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
Diagram ID
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this diagram elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the diagram can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this diagram elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the diagram can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, +
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, representations or digital surrogates of the same document.
A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -6929,7 +6929,7 @@ The following is a reference for the JSON object definitions derived from this m
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.Remarks
Finding Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this finding in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the finding can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this finding in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the finding can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Implementation Statement UUID
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the implementation statement in the SSP to which this finding +
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the implementation statement in the SSP to which this finding is related.
Observation Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an observation defined in the list of observations.
+description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an observation defined in the list of observations.
Risk Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a risk defined in the list of risks.
+description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a risk defined in the list of risks.
Finding Target Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference for a specific target qualified by the type.
description A machine-oriented identifier reference for a specific target qualified by the type.
Control Requirement Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this control requirement elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the control requirement can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this control requirement elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the control requirement can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Component Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component.
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component.
Inventory Item Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this inventory item elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the inventory item can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this inventory item elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the inventory item can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Component Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component that is implemented as part of an inventory item.
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component that is implemented as part of an inventory item.
Party UUID Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the party who is making the log entry.
+description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the party who is making the log entry.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Mapping Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this mapping definition elsewhere in this or +
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this mapping definition elsewhere in this or
other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the mapping can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same mapping across revisions
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same mapping across revisions
of the document.
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, +
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, representations or digital surrogates of the same document.
A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -12610,7 +12610,7 @@ The following is a reference for the JSON object definitions derived from this m
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.Remarks
Since the reference target of an organizational affiliation must be another party (whether further qualified as person or organization) as inidcated by its uuid. As a machine-oriented identifier with uniqueness across document and trans-document scope, this uuid value is sufficient to reference the data item locally or globally across related
+
Since the reference target of an organizational affiliation must be another party (whether further qualified as person or organization) as inidcated by its uuid. As a machine-oriented identifier with uniqueness across document and trans-document scope, this uuid value is sufficient to reference the data item locally or globally across related
documents, e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance.
Parties of both the person or organization type can be associated with an organization using the member-of-organization.
Observation Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this observation elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the observation can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imorted OSCAL
- instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this observation elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the observation can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imorted OSCAL
+ instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Actor Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the tool or person based on the associated type.
+description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the tool or person based on the associated type.
Parameter ID
description A human-oriented reference to a parameter within a control, who's catalog has been imported into the current implementation
+
description A human-oriented reference to a parameter within a control, who's catalog has been imported into the current implementation
context.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Part Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this part elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the part can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an ported OSCAL
- instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this part elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the part can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an ported OSCAL
+ instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
POA&M Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with instancescope that can be used to reference this POA&M instance in this OSCAL instance. This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions +
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with instancescope that can be used to reference this POA&M instance in this OSCAL instance. This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions of the document.
POA&M Item Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with instance scope that can be used to reference this POA&M item entry in this OSCAL instance. This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions +
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with instance scope that can be used to reference this POA&M item entry in this OSCAL instance. This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions of the document.
Finding Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a finding defined in the list of findings.
+description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a finding defined in the list of findings.
Observation Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an observation defined in the list of observations.
+description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an observation defined in the list of observations.
Risk Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a risk defined in the list of risks.
+description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a risk defined in the list of risks.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Service Protocol Information Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this service protocol information elsewhere in
- this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the service protocol can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this service protocol information elsewhere in
+ this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the service protocol can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Provided UUID
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an inherited control implementation that a leveraging system +
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an inherited control implementation that a leveraging system is inheriting from a leveraged system.
Task Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
+description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
Assessment Subject Placeholder Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
+description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
Remediation Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this remediation elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the risk response can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this remediation elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the risk response can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Required Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this required asset elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the asset can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this required asset elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the asset can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Responsibility UUID
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a control implementation that satisfies a responsibility +
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a control implementation that satisfies a responsibility imposed by a leveraged system.
Responsible Role ID
description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Results Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this set of results in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment result can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this set of results in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment result can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Assessment Log Entry Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference an assessment event in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment log entry can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference an assessment event in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment log entry can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Risk Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this risk elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the risk can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this risk elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the risk can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Mitigating Factor Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this mitigating factor elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the mitigating factor can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this mitigating factor elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the mitigating factor can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Implementation UUID
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this implementation statement elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instancess. The locally defined UUID of the implementation statement can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this implementation statement elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instancess. The locally defined UUID of the implementation statement can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Risk Log Entry Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this risk log entry elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the risk log entry can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this risk log entry elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the risk log entry can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Response Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique risk response.
+description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique risk response.
Observation Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an observation defined in the list of observations.
+description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an observation defined in the list of observations.
Control Statement Reference Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this control statement elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The UUID of the control statement in the source OSCAL instance is sufficient to reference the data item locally or
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this control statement elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The UUID of the control statement in the source OSCAL instance is sufficient to reference the data item locally or
globally (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance).
Control Statement Reference Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this control statement elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The UUID of the control statement in the source OSCAL instance is sufficient to reference the data item locally or
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this control statement elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The UUID of the control statement in the source OSCAL instance is sufficient to reference the data item locally or
globally (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance).
Control Statement Reference
description A human-oriented identifier reference to a control statement.
description A human-oriented identifier reference to a control statement.
Identifies the Subject
description A human-oriented identifier reference to a resource. Use type to indicate whether the identified resource +
description A human-oriented identifier reference to a resource. Use type to indicate whether the identified resource is a component, inventory item, location, user, or something else.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
Component Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this component elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the component can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this component elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the component can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
System Identification
description A human-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this system identification property elsewhere
- in this or other OSCAL instances. When referencing an externally defined system identification, the system identification must be used in the context of the external / imported OSCAL instance (e.g., uri-reference).
- This string should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same system across revisions
+
description A human-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this system identification property elsewhere
+ in this or other OSCAL instances. When referencing an externally defined system identification, the system identification must be used in the context of the external / imported OSCAL instance (e.g., uri-reference).
+ This string should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same system across revisions
of the document.
value key id
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
Leveraged Authorization Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope and can be used to reference this leveraged authorization elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the leveraged authorization can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope and can be used to reference this leveraged authorization elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the leveraged authorization can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
party-uuid field
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the party that manages the leveraged system.
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the party that manages the leveraged system.
Information Type Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this information type elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the information type can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this information type elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the information type can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
Information Type Systematized Identifier
description A human-oriented, globally unique identifier qualified by the given identification system used, such as NIST SP 800-60. This identifier has cross-instance scope and can be used to reference this system elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. This id should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A human-oriented, globally unique identifier qualified by the given identification system used, such as NIST SP 800-60. This identifier has cross-instance scope and can be used to reference this system elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. This id should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
value key id
group as information-type-ids
System Security Plan Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this system security plan (SSP) elsewhere in
- this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the SSP can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance).This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this system security plan (SSP) elsewhere in
+ this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the SSP can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance).This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
User Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this user class elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the system user can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this user class elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the system user can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Task Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this task elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the task can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this task elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the task can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Task Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
+description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
Activity Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an activity defined in the list of activities.
+description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an activity defined in the list of activities.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, +
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, representations or digital surrogates of the same document.
A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -889,7 +889,7 @@ The following is the JSON format reference for the combination of all OSCAL mode
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.Remarks
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Since the reference target of an organizational affiliation must be another party (whether further qualified as person or organization) as inidcated by its uuid. As a machine-oriented identifier with uniqueness across document and trans-document scope, this uuid value is sufficient to reference the data item locally or globally across related
+
Since the reference target of an organizational affiliation must be another party (whether further qualified as person or organization) as inidcated by its uuid. As a machine-oriented identifier with uniqueness across document and trans-document scope, this uuid value is sufficient to reference the data item locally or globally across related
documents, e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance.
Parties of both the person or organization type can be associated with an organization using the member-of-organization.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, +
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, representations or digital surrogates of the same document.
A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -14693,7 +14693,7 @@ The following is the JSON format reference for the combination of all OSCAL mode
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.Remarks
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, +
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, representations or digital surrogates of the same document.
A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -16188,7 +16188,7 @@ The following is the JSON format reference for the combination of all OSCAL mode
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.Remarks
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Since the reference target of an organizational affiliation must be another party (whether further qualified as person or organization) as inidcated by its uuid. As a machine-oriented identifier with uniqueness across document and trans-document scope, this uuid value is sufficient to reference the data item locally or globally across related
+
Since the reference target of an organizational affiliation must be another party (whether further qualified as person or organization) as inidcated by its uuid. As a machine-oriented identifier with uniqueness across document and trans-document scope, this uuid value is sufficient to reference the data item locally or globally across related
documents, e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance.
Parties of both the person or organization type can be associated with an organization using the member-of-organization.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Mapping Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this mapping definition elsewhere in this or +
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this mapping definition elsewhere in this or
other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the mapping can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same mapping across revisions
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same mapping across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, +
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, representations or digital surrogates of the same document.
A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -22215,7 +22215,7 @@ The following is the JSON format reference for the combination of all OSCAL mode
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.Remarks
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, +
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, representations or digital surrogates of the same document.
A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -23710,7 +23710,7 @@ The following is the JSON format reference for the combination of all OSCAL mode
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.Remarks
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Since the reference target of an organizational affiliation must be another party (whether further qualified as person or organization) as inidcated by its uuid. As a machine-oriented identifier with uniqueness across document and trans-document scope, this uuid value is sufficient to reference the data item locally or globally across related
+
Since the reference target of an organizational affiliation must be another party (whether further qualified as person or organization) as inidcated by its uuid. As a machine-oriented identifier with uniqueness across document and trans-document scope, this uuid value is sufficient to reference the data item locally or globally across related
documents, e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance.
Parties of both the person or organization type can be associated with an organization using the member-of-organization.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, +
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, representations or digital surrogates of the same document.
A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -32847,7 +32847,7 @@ The following is the JSON format reference for the combination of all OSCAL mode
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.Remarks
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, +
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, representations or digital surrogates of the same document.
A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -34338,7 +34338,7 @@ The following is the JSON format reference for the combination of all OSCAL mode
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.Remarks
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Since the reference target of an organizational affiliation must be another party (whether further qualified as person or organization) as inidcated by its uuid. As a machine-oriented identifier with uniqueness across document and trans-document scope, this uuid value is sufficient to reference the data item locally or globally across related
+
Since the reference target of an organizational affiliation must be another party (whether further qualified as person or organization) as inidcated by its uuid. As a machine-oriented identifier with uniqueness across document and trans-document scope, this uuid value is sufficient to reference the data item locally or globally across related
documents, e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance.
Parties of both the person or organization type can be associated with an organization using the member-of-organization.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Service Protocol Information Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this service protocol information elsewhere in
- this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the service protocol can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this service protocol information elsewhere in
+ this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the service protocol can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Parameter ID
Description A human-oriented reference to a parameter within a control, who's catalog has been imported into the current implementation
+
Description A human-oriented reference to a parameter within a control, who's catalog has been imported into the current implementation
context.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Parameter ID
Description A human-oriented reference to a parameter within a control, who's catalog has been imported into the current implementation
+
Description A human-oriented reference to a parameter within a control, who's catalog has been imported into the current implementation
context.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Control Statement Reference
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a control statement.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a control statement.
Control Statement Reference Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this control statement elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The UUID of the control statement in the source OSCAL instance is sufficient to reference the data item locally or
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this control statement elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The UUID of the control statement in the source OSCAL instance is sufficient to reference the data item locally or
globally (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance).
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Component Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component.
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Parameter ID
Description A human-oriented reference to a parameter within a control, who's catalog has been imported into the current implementation
+
Description A human-oriented reference to a parameter within a control, who's catalog has been imported into the current implementation
context.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Parameter ID
Description A human-oriented reference to a parameter within a control, who's catalog has been imported into the current implementation
+
Description A human-oriented reference to a parameter within a control, who's catalog has been imported into the current implementation
context.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Control Statement Reference
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a control statement.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a control statement.
Control Statement Reference Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this control statement elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The UUID of the control statement in the source OSCAL instance is sufficient to reference the data item locally or
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this control statement elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The UUID of the control statement in the source OSCAL instance is sufficient to reference the data item locally or
globally (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance).
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, +
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, representations or digital surrogates of the same document.
A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -44437,7 +44437,7 @@ The following is the JSON format reference for the combination of all OSCAL mode
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.Remarks
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
System Security Plan Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this system security plan (SSP) elsewhere in
- this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the SSP can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance).This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this system security plan (SSP) elsewhere in
+ this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the SSP can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance).This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, +
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, representations or digital surrogates of the same document.
A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -45922,7 +45922,7 @@ The following is the JSON format reference for the combination of all OSCAL mode
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.Remarks
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Since the reference target of an organizational affiliation must be another party (whether further qualified as person or organization) as inidcated by its uuid. As a machine-oriented identifier with uniqueness across document and trans-document scope, this uuid value is sufficient to reference the data item locally or globally across related
+
Since the reference target of an organizational affiliation must be another party (whether further qualified as person or organization) as inidcated by its uuid. As a machine-oriented identifier with uniqueness across document and trans-document scope, this uuid value is sufficient to reference the data item locally or globally across related
documents, e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance.
Parties of both the person or organization type can be associated with an organization using the member-of-organization.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
System Identification
Description A human-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this system identification property elsewhere
- in this or other OSCAL instances. When referencing an externally defined system identification, the system identification must be used in the context of the external / imported OSCAL instance (e.g., uri-reference).
- This string should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same system across revisions
+
Description A human-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this system identification property elsewhere
+ in this or other OSCAL instances. When referencing an externally defined system identification, the system identification must be used in the context of the external / imported OSCAL instance (e.g., uri-reference).
+ This string should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same system across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Information Type Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this information type elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the information type can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this information type elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the information type can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
Information Type Systematized Identifier
Description A human-oriented, globally unique identifier qualified by the given identification system used, such as NIST SP 800-60. This identifier has cross-instance scope and can be used to reference this system elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. This id should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A human-oriented, globally unique identifier qualified by the given identification system used, such as NIST SP 800-60. This identifier has cross-instance scope and can be used to reference this system elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. This id should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Diagram ID
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this diagram elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the diagram can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this diagram elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the diagram can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Diagram ID
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this diagram elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the diagram can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this diagram elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the diagram can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Diagram ID
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this diagram elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the diagram can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this diagram elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the diagram can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Leveraged Authorization Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope and can be used to reference this leveraged authorization elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the leveraged authorization can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope and can be used to reference this leveraged authorization elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the leveraged authorization can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
party-uuid field
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the party that manages the leveraged system.
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the party that manages the leveraged system.
User Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this user class elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the system user can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this user class elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the system user can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Component Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this component elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the component can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this component elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the component can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Service Protocol Information Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this service protocol information elsewhere in
- this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the service protocol can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this service protocol information elsewhere in
+ this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the service protocol can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Inventory Item Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this inventory item elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the inventory item can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this inventory item elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the inventory item can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Component Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component that is implemented as part of an inventory item.
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component that is implemented as part of an inventory item.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Parameter ID
Description A human-oriented reference to a parameter within a control, who's catalog has been imported into the current implementation
+
Description A human-oriented reference to a parameter within a control, who's catalog has been imported into the current implementation
context.
Control Requirement Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this control requirement elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the control requirement can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this control requirement elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the control requirement can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Parameter ID
Description A human-oriented reference to a parameter within a control, who's catalog has been imported into the current implementation
+
Description A human-oriented reference to a parameter within a control, who's catalog has been imported into the current implementation
context.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Control Statement Reference
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a control statement.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a control statement.
Control Statement Reference Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this control statement elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The UUID of the control statement in the source OSCAL instance is sufficient to reference the data item locally or
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this control statement elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The UUID of the control statement in the source OSCAL instance is sufficient to reference the data item locally or
globally (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance).
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Component Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the component that is implemeting a given control.
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the component that is implemeting a given control.
By-Component Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this by-component entry elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the by-component entry can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this by-component entry elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the by-component entry can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Parameter ID
Description A human-oriented reference to a parameter within a control, who's catalog has been imported into the current implementation
+
Description A human-oriented reference to a parameter within a control, who's catalog has been imported into the current implementation
context.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Provided Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this provided entry elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the provided entry can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this provided entry elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the provided entry can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsibility Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this responsibility elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the responsibility can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this responsibility elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the responsibility can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Provided UUID
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an inherited control implementation that a leveraging system +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an inherited control implementation that a leveraging system is inheriting from a leveraged system.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Inherited Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this inherited entry elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the inherited control implementation can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this inherited entry elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the inherited control implementation can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Provided UUID
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an inherited control implementation that a leveraging system +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an inherited control implementation that a leveraging system is inheriting from a leveraged system.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Satisfied Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this satisfied control implementation entry elsewhere
- in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the control implementation can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this satisfied control implementation entry elsewhere
+ in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the control implementation can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Responsibility UUID
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a control implementation that satisfies a responsibility +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a control implementation that satisfies a responsibility imposed by a leveraged system.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Component Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the component that is implemeting a given control.
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the component that is implemeting a given control.
By-Component Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this by-component entry elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the by-component entry can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this by-component entry elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the by-component entry can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Parameter ID
Description A human-oriented reference to a parameter within a control, who's catalog has been imported into the current implementation
+
Description A human-oriented reference to a parameter within a control, who's catalog has been imported into the current implementation
context.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Provided Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this provided entry elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the provided entry can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this provided entry elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the provided entry can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsibility Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this responsibility elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the responsibility can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this responsibility elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the responsibility can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Provided UUID
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an inherited control implementation that a leveraging system +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an inherited control implementation that a leveraging system is inheriting from a leveraged system.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Inherited Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this inherited entry elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the inherited control implementation can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this inherited entry elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the inherited control implementation can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Provided UUID
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an inherited control implementation that a leveraging system +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an inherited control implementation that a leveraging system is inheriting from a leveraged system.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Satisfied Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this satisfied control implementation entry elsewhere
- in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the control implementation can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this satisfied control implementation entry elsewhere
+ in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the control implementation can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Responsibility UUID
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a control implementation that satisfies a responsibility +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a control implementation that satisfies a responsibility imposed by a leveraged system.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, +
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, representations or digital surrogates of the same document.
A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -71302,7 +71302,7 @@ The following is the JSON format reference for the combination of all OSCAL mode
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.Remarks
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Assessment Plan Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment plan in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment plan can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment plan in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment plan can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, +
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, representations or digital surrogates of the same document.
A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -72786,7 +72786,7 @@ The following is the JSON format reference for the combination of all OSCAL mode
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.Remarks
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Since the reference target of an organizational affiliation must be another party (whether further qualified as person or organization) as inidcated by its uuid. As a machine-oriented identifier with uniqueness across document and trans-document scope, this uuid value is sufficient to reference the data item locally or globally across related
+
Since the reference target of an organizational affiliation must be another party (whether further qualified as person or organization) as inidcated by its uuid. As a machine-oriented identifier with uniqueness across document and trans-document scope, this uuid value is sufficient to reference the data item locally or globally across related
documents, e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance.
Parties of both the person or organization type can be associated with an organization using the member-of-organization.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Component Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this component elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the component can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this component elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the component can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Service Protocol Information Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this service protocol information elsewhere in
- this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the service protocol can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this service protocol information elsewhere in
+ this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the service protocol can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Inventory Item Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this inventory item elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the inventory item can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this inventory item elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the inventory item can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Component Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component that is implemented as part of an inventory item.
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component that is implemented as part of an inventory item.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
User Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this user class elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the system user can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this user class elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the system user can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Assessment Activity Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment activity elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the activity can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment activity elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the activity can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Step Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this step elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the step (in a series of steps) can be used to reference the data item locally or globally
- (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this step elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the step (in a series of steps) can be used to reference the data item locally or globally
+ (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Part Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this part elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the part can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an ported OSCAL
- instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this part elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the part can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an ported OSCAL
+ instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Component Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this component elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the component can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this component elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the component can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Service Protocol Information Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this service protocol information elsewhere in
- this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the service protocol can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this service protocol information elsewhere in
+ this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the service protocol can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Assessment Platform Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment platform elsewhere in this or
- other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment platform can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment platform elsewhere in this or
+ other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment platform can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Component Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component that is implemented as part of an inventory item.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component that is implemented as part of an inventory item.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Task Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this task elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the task can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this task elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the task can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Task Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
Activity Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an activity defined in the list of activities.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an activity defined in the list of activities.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, +
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, representations or digital surrogates of the same document.
A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -96466,7 +96466,7 @@ The following is the JSON format reference for the combination of all OSCAL mode
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.Remarks
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Assessment Results Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment results instance in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment result can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment results instance in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment result can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, +
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, representations or digital surrogates of the same document.
A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -97951,7 +97951,7 @@ The following is the JSON format reference for the combination of all OSCAL mode
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.Remarks
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Since the reference target of an organizational affiliation must be another party (whether further qualified as person or organization) as inidcated by its uuid. As a machine-oriented identifier with uniqueness across document and trans-document scope, this uuid value is sufficient to reference the data item locally or globally across related
+
Since the reference target of an organizational affiliation must be another party (whether further qualified as person or organization) as inidcated by its uuid. As a machine-oriented identifier with uniqueness across document and trans-document scope, this uuid value is sufficient to reference the data item locally or globally across related
documents, e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance.
Parties of both the person or organization type can be associated with an organization using the member-of-organization.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Assessment Activity Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment activity elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the activity can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment activity elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the activity can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Step Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this step elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the step (in a series of steps) can be used to reference the data item locally or globally
- (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this step elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the step (in a series of steps) can be used to reference the data item locally or globally
+ (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Results Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this set of results in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment result can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this set of results in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment result can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Component Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this component elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the component can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this component elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the component can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Service Protocol Information Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this service protocol information elsewhere in
- this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the service protocol can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this service protocol information elsewhere in
+ this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the service protocol can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Inventory Item Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this inventory item elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the inventory item can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this inventory item elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the inventory item can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Component Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component that is implemented as part of an inventory item.
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component that is implemented as part of an inventory item.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
User Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this user class elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the system user can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this user class elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the system user can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Component Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this component elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the component can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this component elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the component can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Service Protocol Information Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this service protocol information elsewhere in
- this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the service protocol can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this service protocol information elsewhere in
+ this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the service protocol can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Assessment Platform Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment platform elsewhere in this or
- other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment platform can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment platform elsewhere in this or
+ other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment platform can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Component Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component that is implemented as part of an inventory item.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component that is implemented as part of an inventory item.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Task Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this task elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the task can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this task elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the task can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Task Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
Activity Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an activity defined in the list of activities.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an activity defined in the list of activities.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Part Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this part elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the part can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an ported OSCAL
- instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this part elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the part can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an ported OSCAL
+ instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Assessment Log Entry Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference an assessment event in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment log entry can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference an assessment event in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment log entry can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Party UUID Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the party who is making the log entry.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the party who is making the log entry.
Task Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Assessment Subject Placeholder Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Observation Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this observation elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the observation can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imorted OSCAL
- instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this observation elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the observation can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imorted OSCAL
+ instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Actor Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the tool or person based on the associated type.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the tool or person based on the associated type.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Task Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Assessment Subject Placeholder Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Identifies the Subject
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a resource. Use type to indicate whether the identified resource +
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a resource. Use type to indicate whether the identified resource is a component, inventory item, location, user, or something else.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Risk Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this risk elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the risk can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this risk elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the risk can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Actor Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the tool or person based on the associated type.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the tool or person based on the associated type.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Task Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Assessment Subject Placeholder Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Actor Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the tool or person based on the associated type.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the tool or person based on the associated type.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Task Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Assessment Subject Placeholder Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Mitigating Factor Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this mitigating factor elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the mitigating factor can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this mitigating factor elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the mitigating factor can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Implementation UUID
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this implementation statement elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instancess. The locally defined UUID of the implementation statement can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this implementation statement elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instancess. The locally defined UUID of the implementation statement can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Identifies the Subject
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a resource. Use type to indicate whether the identified resource +
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a resource. Use type to indicate whether the identified resource is a component, inventory item, location, user, or something else.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Remediation Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this remediation elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the risk response can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this remediation elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the risk response can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Actor Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the tool or person based on the associated type.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the tool or person based on the associated type.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Task Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Assessment Subject Placeholder Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Required Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this required asset elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the asset can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this required asset elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the asset can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Identifies the Subject
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a resource. Use type to indicate whether the identified resource +
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a resource. Use type to indicate whether the identified resource is a component, inventory item, location, user, or something else.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Task Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this task elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the task can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this task elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the task can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Task Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
Activity Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an activity defined in the list of activities.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an activity defined in the list of activities.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Risk Log Entry Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this risk log entry elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the risk log entry can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this risk log entry elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the risk log entry can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Party UUID Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the party who is making the log entry.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the party who is making the log entry.
Response Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique risk response.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique risk response.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Task Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Assessment Subject Placeholder Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Observation Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an observation defined in the list of observations.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an observation defined in the list of observations.
Finding Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this finding in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the finding can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this finding in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the finding can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Actor Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the tool or person based on the associated type.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the tool or person based on the associated type.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Task Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Assessment Subject Placeholder Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Finding Target Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference for a specific target qualified by the type.
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference for a specific target qualified by the type.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Implementation Statement UUID
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the implementation statement in the SSP to which this finding +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the implementation statement in the SSP to which this finding is related.
Observation Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an observation defined in the list of observations.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an observation defined in the list of observations.
Risk Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a risk defined in the list of risks.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a risk defined in the list of risks.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, +
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, representations or digital surrogates of the same document.
A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -158763,7 +158763,7 @@ The following is the JSON format reference for the combination of all OSCAL mode
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.Remarks
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
POA&M Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with instancescope that can be used to reference this POA&M instance in this OSCAL instance. This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions +
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with instancescope that can be used to reference this POA&M instance in this OSCAL instance. This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, +
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, representations or digital surrogates of the same document.
A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -160256,7 +160256,7 @@ The following is the JSON format reference for the combination of all OSCAL mode
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.Remarks
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Since the reference target of an organizational affiliation must be another party (whether further qualified as person or organization) as inidcated by its uuid. As a machine-oriented identifier with uniqueness across document and trans-document scope, this uuid value is sufficient to reference the data item locally or globally across related
+
Since the reference target of an organizational affiliation must be another party (whether further qualified as person or organization) as inidcated by its uuid. As a machine-oriented identifier with uniqueness across document and trans-document scope, this uuid value is sufficient to reference the data item locally or globally across related
documents, e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance.
Parties of both the person or organization type can be associated with an organization using the member-of-organization.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
System Identification
Description A human-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this system identification property elsewhere
- in this or other OSCAL instances. When referencing an externally defined system identification, the system identification must be used in the context of the external / imported OSCAL instance (e.g., uri-reference).
- This string should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same system across revisions
+
Description A human-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this system identification property elsewhere
+ in this or other OSCAL instances. When referencing an externally defined system identification, the system identification must be used in the context of the external / imported OSCAL instance (e.g., uri-reference).
+ This string should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same system across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
Component Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this component elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the component can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this component elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the component can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Service Protocol Information Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this service protocol information elsewhere in
- this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the service protocol can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this service protocol information elsewhere in
+ this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the service protocol can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Inventory Item Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this inventory item elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the inventory item can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this inventory item elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the inventory item can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Component Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component that is implemented as part of an inventory item.
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component that is implemented as part of an inventory item.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Component Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this component elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the component can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this component elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the component can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Service Protocol Information Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this service protocol information elsewhere in
- this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the service protocol can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this service protocol information elsewhere in
+ this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the service protocol can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Assessment Platform Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment platform elsewhere in this or
- other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment platform can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment platform elsewhere in this or
+ other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment platform can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Component Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component that is implemented as part of an inventory item.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component that is implemented as part of an inventory item.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Observation Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this observation elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the observation can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imorted OSCAL
- instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this observation elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the observation can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imorted OSCAL
+ instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Actor Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the tool or person based on the associated type.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the tool or person based on the associated type.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Task Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Assessment Subject Placeholder Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Identifies the Subject
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a resource. Use type to indicate whether the identified resource +
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a resource. Use type to indicate whether the identified resource is a component, inventory item, location, user, or something else.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Risk Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this risk elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the risk can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this risk elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the risk can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Actor Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the tool or person based on the associated type.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the tool or person based on the associated type.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Task Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Assessment Subject Placeholder Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Actor Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the tool or person based on the associated type.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the tool or person based on the associated type.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Task Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Assessment Subject Placeholder Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Mitigating Factor Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this mitigating factor elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the mitigating factor can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this mitigating factor elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the mitigating factor can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Implementation UUID
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this implementation statement elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instancess. The locally defined UUID of the implementation statement can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this implementation statement elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instancess. The locally defined UUID of the implementation statement can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Identifies the Subject
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a resource. Use type to indicate whether the identified resource +
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a resource. Use type to indicate whether the identified resource is a component, inventory item, location, user, or something else.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Remediation Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this remediation elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the risk response can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this remediation elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the risk response can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Actor Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the tool or person based on the associated type.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the tool or person based on the associated type.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Task Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Assessment Subject Placeholder Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Required Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this required asset elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the asset can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this required asset elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the asset can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Identifies the Subject
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a resource. Use type to indicate whether the identified resource +
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a resource. Use type to indicate whether the identified resource is a component, inventory item, location, user, or something else.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Task Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this task elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the task can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this task elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the task can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Task Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
Activity Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an activity defined in the list of activities.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an activity defined in the list of activities.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Risk Log Entry Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this risk log entry elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the risk log entry can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this risk log entry elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the risk log entry can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Party UUID Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the party who is making the log entry.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the party who is making the log entry.
Response Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique risk response.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique risk response.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Task Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Assessment Subject Placeholder Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Observation Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an observation defined in the list of observations.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an observation defined in the list of observations.
Finding Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this finding in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the finding can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this finding in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the finding can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Actor Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the tool or person based on the associated type.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the tool or person based on the associated type.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Task Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Assessment Subject Placeholder Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Finding Target Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference for a specific target qualified by the type.
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference for a specific target qualified by the type.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Implementation Statement UUID
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the implementation statement in the SSP to which this finding +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the implementation statement in the SSP to which this finding is related.
Observation Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an observation defined in the list of observations.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an observation defined in the list of observations.
Risk Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a risk defined in the list of risks.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a risk defined in the list of risks.
POA&M Item Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with instance scope that can be used to reference this POA&M item entry in this OSCAL instance. This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions +
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with instance scope that can be used to reference this POA&M item entry in this OSCAL instance. This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Actor Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the tool or person based on the associated type.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the tool or person based on the associated type.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Finding Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a finding defined in the list of findings.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a finding defined in the list of findings.
Observation Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an observation defined in the list of observations.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an observation defined in the list of observations.
Risk Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a risk defined in the list of risks.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a risk defined in the list of risks.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, +
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, representations or digital surrogates of the same document.
A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -204981,7 +204981,7 @@ The following is the JSON format reference for the combination of all OSCAL mode
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.Remarks
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Assessment Activity Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment activity elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the activity can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment activity elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the activity can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Step Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this step elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the step (in a series of steps) can be used to reference the data item locally or globally
- (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this step elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the step (in a series of steps) can be used to reference the data item locally or globally
+ (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Assessment Platform Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment platform elsewhere in this or
- other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment platform can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment platform elsewhere in this or
+ other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment platform can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Component Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component that is implemented as part of an inventory item.
+description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component that is implemented as part of an inventory item.
Assessment Method Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment method elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment method can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment method elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment method can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Assessment Plan Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment plan in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment plan can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment plan in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment plan can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Assessment Results Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment results instance in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment result can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment results instance in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment result can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Assessment Subject Placeholder Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier for a set of assessment subjects that will be identified by a task or
- an activity that is part of a task. The locally defined UUID of the assessment subject placeholder can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier for a set of assessment subjects that will be identified by a task or
+ an activity that is part of a task. The locally defined UUID of the assessment subject placeholder can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Task Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference (in this or other OSCAL instances) an assessment
- activity to be performed as part of the event. The locally defined UUID of the task can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference (in this or other OSCAL instances) an assessment
+ activity to be performed as part of the event. The locally defined UUID of the task can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, +
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, representations or digital surrogates of the same document.
A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system, @@ -3044,7 +3044,7 @@ The following is a reference for the XML element and attribute types derived fro
Component Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the component that is implemeting a given control.
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the component that is implemeting a given control.
By-Component Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this by-component entry elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the by-component entry can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this by-component entry elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the by-component entry can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Provided Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this provided entry elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the provided entry can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this provided entry elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the provided entry can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Responsibility Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this responsibility elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the responsibility can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this responsibility elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the responsibility can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Inherited Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this inherited entry elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the inherited control implementation can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this inherited entry elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the inherited control implementation can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Satisfied Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this satisfied control implementation entry elsewhere
- in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the control implementation can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this satisfied control implementation entry elsewhere
+ in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the control implementation can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
Diagram ID
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this diagram elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the diagram can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this diagram elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the diagram can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, +
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, representations or digital surrogates of the same document.
A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -6938,7 +6938,7 @@ The following is a reference for the XML element and attribute types derived fro
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.Remarks
Finding Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this finding in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the finding can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this finding in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the finding can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Implementation Statement UUID
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the implementation statement in the SSP to which this finding +
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the implementation statement in the SSP to which this finding is related.
Observation Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an observation defined in the list of observations.
+description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an observation defined in the list of observations.
Risk Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a risk defined in the list of risks.
+description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a risk defined in the list of risks.
Finding Target Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference for a specific target qualified by the type.
description A machine-oriented identifier reference for a specific target qualified by the type.
Control Requirement Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this control requirement elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the control requirement can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this control requirement elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the control requirement can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Component Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component.
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component.
Inventory Item Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this inventory item elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the inventory item can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this inventory item elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the inventory item can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Component Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component that is implemented as part of an inventory item.
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component that is implemented as part of an inventory item.
Party UUID Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the party who is making the log entry.
+description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the party who is making the log entry.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Mapping Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this mapping definition elsewhere in this or +
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this mapping definition elsewhere in this or
other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the mapping can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same mapping across revisions
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same mapping across revisions
of the document.
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, +
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, representations or digital surrogates of the same document.
A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -12632,7 +12632,7 @@ The following is a reference for the XML element and attribute types derived fro
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.Remarks
Since the reference target of an organizational affiliation must be another party (whether further qualified as person or organization) as inidcated by its uuid. As a machine-oriented identifier with uniqueness across document and trans-document scope, this uuid value is sufficient to reference the data item locally or globally across related
+
Since the reference target of an organizational affiliation must be another party (whether further qualified as person or organization) as inidcated by its uuid. As a machine-oriented identifier with uniqueness across document and trans-document scope, this uuid value is sufficient to reference the data item locally or globally across related
documents, e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance.
Parties of both the person or organization type can be associated with an organization using the member-of-organization.
Observation Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this observation elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the observation can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imorted OSCAL
- instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this observation elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the observation can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imorted OSCAL
+ instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Actor Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the tool or person based on the associated type.
+description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the tool or person based on the associated type.
Parameter ID
description A human-oriented reference to a parameter within a control, who's catalog has been imported into the current implementation
+
description A human-oriented reference to a parameter within a control, who's catalog has been imported into the current implementation
context.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Part Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this part elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the part can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an ported OSCAL
- instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this part elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the part can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an ported OSCAL
+ instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
POA&M Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with instancescope that can be used to reference this POA&M instance in this OSCAL instance. This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions +
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with instancescope that can be used to reference this POA&M instance in this OSCAL instance. This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions of the document.
POA&M Item Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with instance scope that can be used to reference this POA&M item entry in this OSCAL instance. This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions +
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with instance scope that can be used to reference this POA&M item entry in this OSCAL instance. This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions of the document.
Finding Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a finding defined in the list of findings.
+description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a finding defined in the list of findings.
Observation Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an observation defined in the list of observations.
+description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an observation defined in the list of observations.
Risk Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a risk defined in the list of risks.
+description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a risk defined in the list of risks.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Service Protocol Information Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this service protocol information elsewhere in
- this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the service protocol can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this service protocol information elsewhere in
+ this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the service protocol can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Provided UUID
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an inherited control implementation that a leveraging system +
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an inherited control implementation that a leveraging system is inheriting from a leveraged system.
Task Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
+description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
Assessment Subject Placeholder Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
+description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
Remediation Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this remediation elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the risk response can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this remediation elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the risk response can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Required Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this required asset elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the asset can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this required asset elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the asset can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Responsibility UUID
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a control implementation that satisfies a responsibility +
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a control implementation that satisfies a responsibility imposed by a leveraged system.
Responsible Role ID
description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Results Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this set of results in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment result can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this set of results in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment result can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Assessment Log Entry Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference an assessment event in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment log entry can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference an assessment event in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment log entry can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Risk Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this risk elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the risk can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this risk elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the risk can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Mitigating Factor Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this mitigating factor elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the mitigating factor can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this mitigating factor elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the mitigating factor can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Implementation UUID
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this implementation statement elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instancess. The locally defined UUID of the implementation statement can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this implementation statement elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instancess. The locally defined UUID of the implementation statement can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Risk Log Entry Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this risk log entry elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the risk log entry can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this risk log entry elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the risk log entry can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Response Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique risk response.
+description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique risk response.
Observation Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an observation defined in the list of observations.
+description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an observation defined in the list of observations.
Control Statement Reference Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this control statement elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The UUID of the control statement in the source OSCAL instance is sufficient to reference the data item locally or
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this control statement elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The UUID of the control statement in the source OSCAL instance is sufficient to reference the data item locally or
globally (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance).
Control Statement Reference Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this control statement elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The UUID of the control statement in the source OSCAL instance is sufficient to reference the data item locally or
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this control statement elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The UUID of the control statement in the source OSCAL instance is sufficient to reference the data item locally or
globally (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance).
Control Statement Reference
description A human-oriented identifier reference to a control statement.
description A human-oriented identifier reference to a control statement.
Identifies the Subject
description A human-oriented identifier reference to a resource. Use type to indicate whether the identified resource +
description A human-oriented identifier reference to a resource. Use type to indicate whether the identified resource is a component, inventory item, location, user, or something else.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
Component Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this component elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the component can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this component elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the component can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
System Identification
description A human-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this system identification property elsewhere
- in this or other OSCAL instances. When referencing an externally defined system identification, the system identification must be used in the context of the external / imported OSCAL instance (e.g., uri-reference).
- This string should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same system across revisions
+
description A human-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this system identification property elsewhere
+ in this or other OSCAL instances. When referencing an externally defined system identification, the system identification must be used in the context of the external / imported OSCAL instance (e.g., uri-reference).
+ This string should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same system across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
Leveraged Authorization Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope and can be used to reference this leveraged authorization elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the leveraged authorization can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope and can be used to reference this leveraged authorization elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the leveraged authorization can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
party-uuid field
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the party that manages the leveraged system.
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the party that manages the leveraged system.
Information Type Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this information type elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the information type can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this information type elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the information type can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
Information Type Systematized Identifier
description A human-oriented, globally unique identifier qualified by the given identification system used, such as NIST SP 800-60. This identifier has cross-instance scope and can be used to reference this system elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. This id should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A human-oriented, globally unique identifier qualified by the given identification system used, such as NIST SP 800-60. This identifier has cross-instance scope and can be used to reference this system elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. This id should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
System Security Plan Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this system security plan (SSP) elsewhere in
- this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the SSP can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance).This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this system security plan (SSP) elsewhere in
+ this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the SSP can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance).This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
User Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this user class elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the system user can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this user class elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the system user can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Task Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this task elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the task can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this task elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the task can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Task Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
+description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
Activity Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an activity defined in the list of activities.
+description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an activity defined in the list of activities.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
<p> or other elements defined as markup-multiline [0 to ∞]
[Empty]
-<part> (recursive: model like parent part) </part> [0 to ∞]
+</mapping>
[Empty]
-<control> (recursive: model like parent control) </control> [0 to ∞]
+</control>
<p> or other elements defined as markup-multiline [0 to ∞]
[Empty]
-<part> (recursive: model like parent part) </part> [0 to ∞]
+A choice of:
[Empty]
-<group> (recursive: model like ancestor group) </group> [0 to ∞]
+<p> or other elements defined as markup-multiline [0 to ∞]
[Empty]
-<part> (recursive: model like parent part) </part> [0 to ∞]
+</mapping>
[Empty]
-<control> (recursive: model like parent control) </control> [0 to ∞]
+</control>
@@ -3749,10 +3743,9 @@ The following outline is a representation of the [XML format](https://github.com<p> or other elements defined as markup-multiline [0 to ∞]
[Empty]
-<part> (recursive: model like parent part) </part> [0 to ∞]
+A choice of:
[Empty]
-<group> (recursive: model like ancestor group) </group> [0 to ∞]
+<p> or other elements defined as markup-multiline [0 to ∞]
[Empty]
-<part> (recursive: model like parent part) </part> [0 to ∞]
+<p> or other elements defined as markup-multiline [0 to ∞]
[Empty]
-<part> (recursive: model like parent part) </part> [0 to ∞]
+<p> or other elements defined as markup-multiline [0 to ∞]
[Empty]
-<part> (recursive: model like parent part) </part> [0 to ∞]
+</dependency>
[Empty]
-<task> (recursive: model like parent task) </task> [0 to ∞]
+<p> or other elements defined as markup-multiline [0 to ∞]
[Empty]
-<part> (recursive: model like parent part) </part> [0 to ∞]
+</dependency>
[Empty]
-<task> (recursive: model like parent task) </task> [0 to ∞]
+<p> or other elements defined as markup-multiline [0 to ∞]
[Empty]
-<part> (recursive: model like parent part) </part> [0 to ∞]
+</dependency>
[Empty]
-<task> (recursive: model like parent task) </task> [0 to ∞]
+</dependency>
[Empty]
-<task> (recursive: model like parent task) </task> [0 to ∞]
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, +
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, representations or digital surrogates of the same document.
A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -917,7 +917,7 @@ The following is the XML format reference for the combination of all OSCAL model
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.Remarks
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Since the reference target of an organizational affiliation must be another party (whether further qualified as person or organization) as inidcated by its uuid. As a machine-oriented identifier with uniqueness across document and trans-document scope, this uuid value is sufficient to reference the data item locally or globally across related
+
Since the reference target of an organizational affiliation must be another party (whether further qualified as person or organization) as inidcated by its uuid. As a machine-oriented identifier with uniqueness across document and trans-document scope, this uuid value is sufficient to reference the data item locally or globally across related
documents, e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance.
Parties of both the person or organization type can be associated with an organization using the member-of-organization.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, +
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, representations or digital surrogates of the same document.
A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -15108,7 +15108,7 @@ The following is the XML format reference for the combination of all OSCAL model
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.Remarks
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, +
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, representations or digital surrogates of the same document.
A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -16622,7 +16622,7 @@ The following is the XML format reference for the combination of all OSCAL model
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.Remarks
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Since the reference target of an organizational affiliation must be another party (whether further qualified as person or organization) as inidcated by its uuid. As a machine-oriented identifier with uniqueness across document and trans-document scope, this uuid value is sufficient to reference the data item locally or globally across related
+
Since the reference target of an organizational affiliation must be another party (whether further qualified as person or organization) as inidcated by its uuid. As a machine-oriented identifier with uniqueness across document and trans-document scope, this uuid value is sufficient to reference the data item locally or globally across related
documents, e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance.
Parties of both the person or organization type can be associated with an organization using the member-of-organization.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Mapping Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this mapping definition elsewhere in this or +
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this mapping definition elsewhere in this or
other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the mapping can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same mapping across revisions
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same mapping across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, +
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, representations or digital surrogates of the same document.
A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -22829,7 +22829,7 @@ The following is the XML format reference for the combination of all OSCAL model
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.Remarks
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, +
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, representations or digital surrogates of the same document.
A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -24343,7 +24343,7 @@ The following is the XML format reference for the combination of all OSCAL model
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.Remarks
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Since the reference target of an organizational affiliation must be another party (whether further qualified as person or organization) as inidcated by its uuid. As a machine-oriented identifier with uniqueness across document and trans-document scope, this uuid value is sufficient to reference the data item locally or globally across related
+
Since the reference target of an organizational affiliation must be another party (whether further qualified as person or organization) as inidcated by its uuid. As a machine-oriented identifier with uniqueness across document and trans-document scope, this uuid value is sufficient to reference the data item locally or globally across related
documents, e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance.
Parties of both the person or organization type can be associated with an organization using the member-of-organization.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, +
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, representations or digital surrogates of the same document.
A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -33577,7 +33577,7 @@ The following is the XML format reference for the combination of all OSCAL model
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.Remarks
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, +
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, representations or digital surrogates of the same document.
A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -35087,7 +35087,7 @@ The following is the XML format reference for the combination of all OSCAL model
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.Remarks
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Since the reference target of an organizational affiliation must be another party (whether further qualified as person or organization) as inidcated by its uuid. As a machine-oriented identifier with uniqueness across document and trans-document scope, this uuid value is sufficient to reference the data item locally or globally across related
+
Since the reference target of an organizational affiliation must be another party (whether further qualified as person or organization) as inidcated by its uuid. As a machine-oriented identifier with uniqueness across document and trans-document scope, this uuid value is sufficient to reference the data item locally or globally across related
documents, e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance.
Parties of both the person or organization type can be associated with an organization using the member-of-organization.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Service Protocol Information Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this service protocol information elsewhere in
- this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the service protocol can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this service protocol information elsewhere in
+ this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the service protocol can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Parameter ID
Description A human-oriented reference to a parameter within a control, who's catalog has been imported into the current implementation
+
Description A human-oriented reference to a parameter within a control, who's catalog has been imported into the current implementation
context.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Parameter ID
Description A human-oriented reference to a parameter within a control, who's catalog has been imported into the current implementation
+
Description A human-oriented reference to a parameter within a control, who's catalog has been imported into the current implementation
context.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Control Statement Reference
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a control statement.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a control statement.
Control Statement Reference Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this control statement elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The UUID of the control statement in the source OSCAL instance is sufficient to reference the data item locally or
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this control statement elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The UUID of the control statement in the source OSCAL instance is sufficient to reference the data item locally or
globally (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance).
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Component Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component.
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Parameter ID
Description A human-oriented reference to a parameter within a control, who's catalog has been imported into the current implementation
+
Description A human-oriented reference to a parameter within a control, who's catalog has been imported into the current implementation
context.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Parameter ID
Description A human-oriented reference to a parameter within a control, who's catalog has been imported into the current implementation
+
Description A human-oriented reference to a parameter within a control, who's catalog has been imported into the current implementation
context.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Control Statement Reference
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a control statement.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a control statement.
Control Statement Reference Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this control statement elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The UUID of the control statement in the source OSCAL instance is sufficient to reference the data item locally or
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this control statement elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The UUID of the control statement in the source OSCAL instance is sufficient to reference the data item locally or
globally (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance).
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, +
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, representations or digital surrogates of the same document.
A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -45603,7 +45603,7 @@ The following is the XML format reference for the combination of all OSCAL model
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.Remarks
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
System Security Plan Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this system security plan (SSP) elsewhere in
- this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the SSP can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance).This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this system security plan (SSP) elsewhere in
+ this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the SSP can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance).This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, +
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, representations or digital surrogates of the same document.
A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -47107,7 +47107,7 @@ The following is the XML format reference for the combination of all OSCAL model
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.Remarks
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Since the reference target of an organizational affiliation must be another party (whether further qualified as person or organization) as inidcated by its uuid. As a machine-oriented identifier with uniqueness across document and trans-document scope, this uuid value is sufficient to reference the data item locally or globally across related
+
Since the reference target of an organizational affiliation must be another party (whether further qualified as person or organization) as inidcated by its uuid. As a machine-oriented identifier with uniqueness across document and trans-document scope, this uuid value is sufficient to reference the data item locally or globally across related
documents, e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance.
Parties of both the person or organization type can be associated with an organization using the member-of-organization.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
System Identification
Description A human-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this system identification property elsewhere
- in this or other OSCAL instances. When referencing an externally defined system identification, the system identification must be used in the context of the external / imported OSCAL instance (e.g., uri-reference).
- This string should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same system across revisions
+
Description A human-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this system identification property elsewhere
+ in this or other OSCAL instances. When referencing an externally defined system identification, the system identification must be used in the context of the external / imported OSCAL instance (e.g., uri-reference).
+ This string should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same system across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Information Type Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this information type elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the information type can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this information type elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the information type can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
Information Type Systematized Identifier
Description A human-oriented, globally unique identifier qualified by the given identification system used, such as NIST SP 800-60. This identifier has cross-instance scope and can be used to reference this system elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. This id should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A human-oriented, globally unique identifier qualified by the given identification system used, such as NIST SP 800-60. This identifier has cross-instance scope and can be used to reference this system elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. This id should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Diagram ID
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this diagram elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the diagram can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this diagram elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the diagram can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Diagram ID
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this diagram elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the diagram can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this diagram elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the diagram can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Diagram ID
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this diagram elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the diagram can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this diagram elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the diagram can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Leveraged Authorization Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope and can be used to reference this leveraged authorization elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the leveraged authorization can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope and can be used to reference this leveraged authorization elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the leveraged authorization can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
party-uuid field
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the party that manages the leveraged system.
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the party that manages the leveraged system.
User Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this user class elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the system user can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this user class elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the system user can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Component Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this component elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the component can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this component elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the component can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Service Protocol Information Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this service protocol information elsewhere in
- this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the service protocol can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this service protocol information elsewhere in
+ this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the service protocol can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Inventory Item Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this inventory item elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the inventory item can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this inventory item elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the inventory item can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Component Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component that is implemented as part of an inventory item.
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component that is implemented as part of an inventory item.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Parameter ID
Description A human-oriented reference to a parameter within a control, who's catalog has been imported into the current implementation
+
Description A human-oriented reference to a parameter within a control, who's catalog has been imported into the current implementation
context.
Control Requirement Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this control requirement elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the control requirement can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this control requirement elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the control requirement can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Parameter ID
Description A human-oriented reference to a parameter within a control, who's catalog has been imported into the current implementation
+
Description A human-oriented reference to a parameter within a control, who's catalog has been imported into the current implementation
context.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Control Statement Reference
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a control statement.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a control statement.
Control Statement Reference Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this control statement elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The UUID of the control statement in the source OSCAL instance is sufficient to reference the data item locally or
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this control statement elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The UUID of the control statement in the source OSCAL instance is sufficient to reference the data item locally or
globally (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance).
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Component Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the component that is implemeting a given control.
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the component that is implemeting a given control.
By-Component Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this by-component entry elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the by-component entry can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this by-component entry elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the by-component entry can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Parameter ID
Description A human-oriented reference to a parameter within a control, who's catalog has been imported into the current implementation
+
Description A human-oriented reference to a parameter within a control, who's catalog has been imported into the current implementation
context.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Provided Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this provided entry elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the provided entry can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this provided entry elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the provided entry can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsibility Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this responsibility elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the responsibility can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this responsibility elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the responsibility can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Provided UUID
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an inherited control implementation that a leveraging system +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an inherited control implementation that a leveraging system is inheriting from a leveraged system.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Inherited Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this inherited entry elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the inherited control implementation can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this inherited entry elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the inherited control implementation can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Provided UUID
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an inherited control implementation that a leveraging system +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an inherited control implementation that a leveraging system is inheriting from a leveraged system.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Satisfied Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this satisfied control implementation entry elsewhere
- in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the control implementation can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this satisfied control implementation entry elsewhere
+ in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the control implementation can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Responsibility UUID
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a control implementation that satisfies a responsibility +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a control implementation that satisfies a responsibility imposed by a leveraged system.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Component Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the component that is implemeting a given control.
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the component that is implemeting a given control.
By-Component Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this by-component entry elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the by-component entry can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this by-component entry elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the by-component entry can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Parameter ID
Description A human-oriented reference to a parameter within a control, who's catalog has been imported into the current implementation
+
Description A human-oriented reference to a parameter within a control, who's catalog has been imported into the current implementation
context.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Provided Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this provided entry elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the provided entry can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this provided entry elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the provided entry can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsibility Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this responsibility elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the responsibility can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this responsibility elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the responsibility can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Provided UUID
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an inherited control implementation that a leveraging system +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an inherited control implementation that a leveraging system is inheriting from a leveraged system.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Inherited Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this inherited entry elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the inherited control implementation can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this inherited entry elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the inherited control implementation can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Provided UUID
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an inherited control implementation that a leveraging system +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an inherited control implementation that a leveraging system is inheriting from a leveraged system.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Satisfied Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this satisfied control implementation entry elsewhere
- in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the control implementation can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this satisfied control implementation entry elsewhere
+ in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the control implementation can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Responsibility UUID
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a control implementation that satisfies a responsibility +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a control implementation that satisfies a responsibility imposed by a leveraged system.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, +
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, representations or digital surrogates of the same document.
A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -73805,7 +73805,7 @@ The following is the XML format reference for the combination of all OSCAL model
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.Remarks
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Assessment Plan Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment plan in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment plan can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment plan in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment plan can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, +
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, representations or digital surrogates of the same document.
A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -75308,7 +75308,7 @@ The following is the XML format reference for the combination of all OSCAL model
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.Remarks
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Since the reference target of an organizational affiliation must be another party (whether further qualified as person or organization) as inidcated by its uuid. As a machine-oriented identifier with uniqueness across document and trans-document scope, this uuid value is sufficient to reference the data item locally or globally across related
+
Since the reference target of an organizational affiliation must be another party (whether further qualified as person or organization) as inidcated by its uuid. As a machine-oriented identifier with uniqueness across document and trans-document scope, this uuid value is sufficient to reference the data item locally or globally across related
documents, e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance.
Parties of both the person or organization type can be associated with an organization using the member-of-organization.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Component Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this component elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the component can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this component elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the component can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Service Protocol Information Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this service protocol information elsewhere in
- this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the service protocol can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this service protocol information elsewhere in
+ this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the service protocol can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Inventory Item Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this inventory item elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the inventory item can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this inventory item elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the inventory item can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Component Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component that is implemented as part of an inventory item.
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component that is implemented as part of an inventory item.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
User Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this user class elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the system user can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this user class elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the system user can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Assessment Activity Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment activity elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the activity can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment activity elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the activity can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Step Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this step elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the step (in a series of steps) can be used to reference the data item locally or globally
- (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this step elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the step (in a series of steps) can be used to reference the data item locally or globally
+ (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Part Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this part elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the part can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an ported OSCAL
- instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this part elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the part can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an ported OSCAL
+ instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Component Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this component elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the component can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this component elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the component can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Service Protocol Information Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this service protocol information elsewhere in
- this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the service protocol can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this service protocol information elsewhere in
+ this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the service protocol can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Assessment Platform Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment platform elsewhere in this or
- other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment platform can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment platform elsewhere in this or
+ other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment platform can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Component Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component that is implemented as part of an inventory item.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component that is implemented as part of an inventory item.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Task Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this task elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the task can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this task elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the task can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Task Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
Activity Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an activity defined in the list of activities.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an activity defined in the list of activities.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, +
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, representations or digital surrogates of the same document.
A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -100031,7 +100031,7 @@ The following is the XML format reference for the combination of all OSCAL model
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.Remarks
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Assessment Results Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment results instance in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment result can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment results instance in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment result can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, +
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, representations or digital surrogates of the same document.
A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -101535,7 +101535,7 @@ The following is the XML format reference for the combination of all OSCAL model
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.Remarks
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Since the reference target of an organizational affiliation must be another party (whether further qualified as person or organization) as inidcated by its uuid. As a machine-oriented identifier with uniqueness across document and trans-document scope, this uuid value is sufficient to reference the data item locally or globally across related
+
Since the reference target of an organizational affiliation must be another party (whether further qualified as person or organization) as inidcated by its uuid. As a machine-oriented identifier with uniqueness across document and trans-document scope, this uuid value is sufficient to reference the data item locally or globally across related
documents, e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance.
Parties of both the person or organization type can be associated with an organization using the member-of-organization.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Assessment Activity Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment activity elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the activity can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment activity elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the activity can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Step Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this step elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the step (in a series of steps) can be used to reference the data item locally or globally
- (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this step elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the step (in a series of steps) can be used to reference the data item locally or globally
+ (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Results Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this set of results in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment result can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this set of results in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment result can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Component Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this component elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the component can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this component elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the component can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Service Protocol Information Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this service protocol information elsewhere in
- this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the service protocol can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this service protocol information elsewhere in
+ this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the service protocol can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Inventory Item Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this inventory item elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the inventory item can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this inventory item elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the inventory item can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Component Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component that is implemented as part of an inventory item.
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component that is implemented as part of an inventory item.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
User Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this user class elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the system user can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this user class elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the system user can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Component Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this component elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the component can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this component elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the component can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Service Protocol Information Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this service protocol information elsewhere in
- this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the service protocol can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this service protocol information elsewhere in
+ this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the service protocol can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Assessment Platform Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment platform elsewhere in this or
- other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment platform can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment platform elsewhere in this or
+ other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment platform can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Component Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component that is implemented as part of an inventory item.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component that is implemented as part of an inventory item.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Task Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this task elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the task can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this task elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the task can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Task Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
Activity Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an activity defined in the list of activities.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an activity defined in the list of activities.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Part Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this part elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the part can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an ported OSCAL
- instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this part elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the part can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an ported OSCAL
+ instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Assessment Log Entry Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference an assessment event in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment log entry can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference an assessment event in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment log entry can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Party UUID Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the party who is making the log entry.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the party who is making the log entry.
Task Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Assessment Subject Placeholder Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Observation Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this observation elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the observation can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imorted OSCAL
- instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this observation elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the observation can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imorted OSCAL
+ instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Actor Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the tool or person based on the associated type.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the tool or person based on the associated type.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Task Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Assessment Subject Placeholder Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Identifies the Subject
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a resource. Use type to indicate whether the identified resource +
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a resource. Use type to indicate whether the identified resource is a component, inventory item, location, user, or something else.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Risk Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this risk elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the risk can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this risk elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the risk can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Actor Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the tool or person based on the associated type.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the tool or person based on the associated type.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Task Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Assessment Subject Placeholder Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Actor Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the tool or person based on the associated type.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the tool or person based on the associated type.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Task Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Assessment Subject Placeholder Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Mitigating Factor Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this mitigating factor elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the mitigating factor can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this mitigating factor elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the mitigating factor can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Implementation UUID
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this implementation statement elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instancess. The locally defined UUID of the implementation statement can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this implementation statement elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instancess. The locally defined UUID of the implementation statement can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Identifies the Subject
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a resource. Use type to indicate whether the identified resource +
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a resource. Use type to indicate whether the identified resource is a component, inventory item, location, user, or something else.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Remediation Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this remediation elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the risk response can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this remediation elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the risk response can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Actor Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the tool or person based on the associated type.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the tool or person based on the associated type.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Task Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Assessment Subject Placeholder Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Required Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this required asset elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the asset can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this required asset elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the asset can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Identifies the Subject
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a resource. Use type to indicate whether the identified resource +
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a resource. Use type to indicate whether the identified resource is a component, inventory item, location, user, or something else.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Task Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this task elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the task can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this task elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the task can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Task Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
Activity Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an activity defined in the list of activities.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an activity defined in the list of activities.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Risk Log Entry Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this risk log entry elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the risk log entry can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this risk log entry elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the risk log entry can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Party UUID Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the party who is making the log entry.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the party who is making the log entry.
Response Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique risk response.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique risk response.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Task Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Assessment Subject Placeholder Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Observation Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an observation defined in the list of observations.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an observation defined in the list of observations.
Finding Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this finding in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the finding can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this finding in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the finding can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Actor Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the tool or person based on the associated type.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the tool or person based on the associated type.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Task Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Assessment Subject Placeholder Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Finding Target Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference for a specific target qualified by the type.
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference for a specific target qualified by the type.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Implementation Statement UUID
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the implementation statement in the SSP to which this finding +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the implementation statement in the SSP to which this finding is related.
Observation Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an observation defined in the list of observations.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an observation defined in the list of observations.
Risk Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a risk defined in the list of risks.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a risk defined in the list of risks.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, +
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, representations or digital surrogates of the same document.
A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -165308,7 +165308,7 @@ The following is the XML format reference for the combination of all OSCAL model
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.Remarks
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
POA&M Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with instancescope that can be used to reference this POA&M instance in this OSCAL instance. This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions +
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with instancescope that can be used to reference this POA&M instance in this OSCAL instance. This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, +
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, representations or digital surrogates of the same document.
A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -166820,7 +166820,7 @@ The following is the XML format reference for the combination of all OSCAL model
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.Remarks
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Since the reference target of an organizational affiliation must be another party (whether further qualified as person or organization) as inidcated by its uuid. As a machine-oriented identifier with uniqueness across document and trans-document scope, this uuid value is sufficient to reference the data item locally or globally across related
+
Since the reference target of an organizational affiliation must be another party (whether further qualified as person or organization) as inidcated by its uuid. As a machine-oriented identifier with uniqueness across document and trans-document scope, this uuid value is sufficient to reference the data item locally or globally across related
documents, e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance.
Parties of both the person or organization type can be associated with an organization using the member-of-organization.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
System Identification
Description A human-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this system identification property elsewhere
- in this or other OSCAL instances. When referencing an externally defined system identification, the system identification must be used in the context of the external / imported OSCAL instance (e.g., uri-reference).
- This string should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same system across revisions
+
Description A human-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this system identification property elsewhere
+ in this or other OSCAL instances. When referencing an externally defined system identification, the system identification must be used in the context of the external / imported OSCAL instance (e.g., uri-reference).
+ This string should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same system across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
Component Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this component elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the component can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this component elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the component can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Service Protocol Information Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this service protocol information elsewhere in
- this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the service protocol can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this service protocol information elsewhere in
+ this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the service protocol can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Inventory Item Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this inventory item elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the inventory item can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this inventory item elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the inventory item can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Component Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component that is implemented as part of an inventory item.
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component that is implemented as part of an inventory item.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Component Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this component elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the component can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this component elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the component can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Service Protocol Information Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this service protocol information elsewhere in
- this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the service protocol can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this service protocol information elsewhere in
+ this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the service protocol can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Assessment Platform Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment platform elsewhere in this or
- other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment platform can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment platform elsewhere in this or
+ other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment platform can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Component Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component that is implemented as part of an inventory item.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component that is implemented as part of an inventory item.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Observation Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this observation elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the observation can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imorted OSCAL
- instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this observation elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the observation can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imorted OSCAL
+ instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Actor Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the tool or person based on the associated type.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the tool or person based on the associated type.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Task Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Assessment Subject Placeholder Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Identifies the Subject
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a resource. Use type to indicate whether the identified resource +
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a resource. Use type to indicate whether the identified resource is a component, inventory item, location, user, or something else.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Risk Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this risk elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the risk can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this risk elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the risk can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Actor Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the tool or person based on the associated type.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the tool or person based on the associated type.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Task Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Assessment Subject Placeholder Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Actor Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the tool or person based on the associated type.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the tool or person based on the associated type.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Task Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Assessment Subject Placeholder Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Mitigating Factor Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this mitigating factor elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the mitigating factor can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this mitigating factor elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the mitigating factor can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Implementation UUID
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this implementation statement elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instancess. The locally defined UUID of the implementation statement can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this implementation statement elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instancess. The locally defined UUID of the implementation statement can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Identifies the Subject
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a resource. Use type to indicate whether the identified resource +
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a resource. Use type to indicate whether the identified resource is a component, inventory item, location, user, or something else.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Remediation Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this remediation elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the risk response can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this remediation elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the risk response can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Actor Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the tool or person based on the associated type.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the tool or person based on the associated type.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Task Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Assessment Subject Placeholder Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Required Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this required asset elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the asset can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this required asset elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the asset can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Identifies the Subject
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a resource. Use type to indicate whether the identified resource +
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a resource. Use type to indicate whether the identified resource is a component, inventory item, location, user, or something else.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Task Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this task elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the task can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this task elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the task can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Task Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
Activity Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an activity defined in the list of activities.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an activity defined in the list of activities.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Risk Log Entry Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this risk log entry elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the risk log entry can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this risk log entry elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the risk log entry can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Party UUID Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the party who is making the log entry.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the party who is making the log entry.
Response Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique risk response.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique risk response.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Task Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Assessment Subject Placeholder Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Observation Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an observation defined in the list of observations.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an observation defined in the list of observations.
Finding Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this finding in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the finding can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this finding in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the finding can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Actor Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the tool or person based on the associated type.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the tool or person based on the associated type.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Task Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Assessment Subject Placeholder Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Finding Target Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference for a specific target qualified by the type.
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference for a specific target qualified by the type.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Implementation Statement UUID
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the implementation statement in the SSP to which this finding +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the implementation statement in the SSP to which this finding is related.
Observation Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an observation defined in the list of observations.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an observation defined in the list of observations.
Risk Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a risk defined in the list of risks.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a risk defined in the list of risks.
POA&M Item Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with instance scope that can be used to reference this POA&M item entry in this OSCAL instance. This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions +
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with instance scope that can be used to reference this POA&M item entry in this OSCAL instance. This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Actor Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the tool or person based on the associated type.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the tool or person based on the associated type.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Finding Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a finding defined in the list of findings.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a finding defined in the list of findings.
Observation Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an observation defined in the list of observations.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an observation defined in the list of observations.
Risk Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a risk defined in the list of risks.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a risk defined in the list of risks.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, +
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, representations or digital surrogates of the same document.
A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -213655,7 +213655,7 @@ The following is the XML format reference for the combination of all OSCAL model
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.Remarks
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, +
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, representations or digital surrogates of the same document.
A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -2043,7 +2043,7 @@ The following is a reference for the JSON object definitions derived from the [m
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions,
+ A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions,
representations or digital surrogates of the same document. A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -2074,7 +2074,7 @@ The following is a reference for the JSON object definitions derived from the [m
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. Component ReferenceRemarks
Remarks
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component.
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component.
Inventory Item Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this inventory item elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the inventory item can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this inventory item elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the inventory item can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Component Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component that is implemented as part of an inventory item.
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component that is implemented as part of an inventory item.
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, +
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, representations or digital surrogates of the same document.
A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -4597,7 +4597,7 @@ The following is a reference for the JSON object definitions derived from the [m
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.Remarks
Since the reference target of an organizational affiliation must be another party (whether further qualified as person or organization) as inidcated by its uuid. As a machine-oriented identifier with uniqueness across document and trans-document scope, this uuid value is sufficient to reference the data item locally or globally across related
+
Since the reference target of an organizational affiliation must be another party (whether further qualified as person or organization) as inidcated by its uuid. As a machine-oriented identifier with uniqueness across document and trans-document scope, this uuid value is sufficient to reference the data item locally or globally across related
documents, e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance.
Parties of both the person or organization type can be associated with an organization using the member-of-organization.
Parameter ID
description A human-oriented reference to a parameter within a control, who's catalog has been imported into the current implementation
+
description A human-oriented reference to a parameter within a control, who's catalog has been imported into the current implementation
context.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Service Protocol Information Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this service protocol information elsewhere in
- this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the service protocol can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this service protocol information elsewhere in
+ this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the service protocol can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Responsible Role ID
description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Control Statement Reference Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this control statement elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The UUID of the control statement in the source OSCAL instance is sufficient to reference the data item locally or
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this control statement elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The UUID of the control statement in the source OSCAL instance is sufficient to reference the data item locally or
globally (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance).
Control Statement Reference
description A human-oriented identifier reference to a control statement.
description A human-oriented identifier reference to a control statement.
Component Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this component elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the component can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this component elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the component can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
System Identification
description A human-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this system identification property elsewhere
- in this or other OSCAL instances. When referencing an externally defined system identification, the system identification must be used in the context of the external / imported OSCAL instance (e.g., uri-reference).
- This string should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same system across revisions
+
description A human-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this system identification property elsewhere
+ in this or other OSCAL instances. When referencing an externally defined system identification, the system identification must be used in the context of the external / imported OSCAL instance (e.g., uri-reference).
+ This string should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same system across revisions
of the document.
value key id
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
User Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this user class elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the system user can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this user class elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the system user can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, +
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, representations or digital surrogates of the same document.
A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -862,7 +862,7 @@ The following is the JSON format reference for this [model](/concepts/layer/impl
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.Remarks
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Since the reference target of an organizational affiliation must be another party (whether further qualified as person or organization) as inidcated by its uuid. As a machine-oriented identifier with uniqueness across document and trans-document scope, this uuid value is sufficient to reference the data item locally or globally across related
+
Since the reference target of an organizational affiliation must be another party (whether further qualified as person or organization) as inidcated by its uuid. As a machine-oriented identifier with uniqueness across document and trans-document scope, this uuid value is sufficient to reference the data item locally or globally across related
documents, e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance.
Parties of both the person or organization type can be associated with an organization using the member-of-organization.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Service Protocol Information Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this service protocol information elsewhere in
- this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the service protocol can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this service protocol information elsewhere in
+ this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the service protocol can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Parameter ID
Description A human-oriented reference to a parameter within a control, who's catalog has been imported into the current implementation
+
Description A human-oriented reference to a parameter within a control, who's catalog has been imported into the current implementation
context.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Parameter ID
Description A human-oriented reference to a parameter within a control, who's catalog has been imported into the current implementation
+
Description A human-oriented reference to a parameter within a control, who's catalog has been imported into the current implementation
context.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Control Statement Reference
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a control statement.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a control statement.
Control Statement Reference Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this control statement elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The UUID of the control statement in the source OSCAL instance is sufficient to reference the data item locally or
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this control statement elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The UUID of the control statement in the source OSCAL instance is sufficient to reference the data item locally or
globally (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance).
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Component Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component.
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Parameter ID
Description A human-oriented reference to a parameter within a control, who's catalog has been imported into the current implementation
+
Description A human-oriented reference to a parameter within a control, who's catalog has been imported into the current implementation
context.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Parameter ID
Description A human-oriented reference to a parameter within a control, who's catalog has been imported into the current implementation
+
Description A human-oriented reference to a parameter within a control, who's catalog has been imported into the current implementation
context.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Control Statement Reference
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a control statement.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a control statement.
Control Statement Reference Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this control statement elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The UUID of the control statement in the source OSCAL instance is sufficient to reference the data item locally or
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this control statement elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The UUID of the control statement in the source OSCAL instance is sufficient to reference the data item locally or
globally (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance).
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, +
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, representations or digital surrogates of the same document.
A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -10961,7 +10961,7 @@ The following is the JSON format reference for this [model](/concepts/layer/impl
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.Remarks
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, +
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, representations or digital surrogates of the same document.
A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -2038,7 +2038,7 @@ The following is a reference for the XML element and attribute types derived fro
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions,
+ A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions,
representations or digital surrogates of the same document. A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -2069,7 +2069,7 @@ The following is a reference for the XML element and attribute types derived fro
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. Component ReferenceRemarks
Remarks
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component.
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component.
Inventory Item Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this inventory item elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the inventory item can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this inventory item elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the inventory item can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Component Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component that is implemented as part of an inventory item.
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component that is implemented as part of an inventory item.
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, +
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, representations or digital surrogates of the same document.
A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -4581,7 +4581,7 @@ The following is a reference for the XML element and attribute types derived fro
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.Remarks
Since the reference target of an organizational affiliation must be another party (whether further qualified as person or organization) as inidcated by its uuid. As a machine-oriented identifier with uniqueness across document and trans-document scope, this uuid value is sufficient to reference the data item locally or globally across related
+
Since the reference target of an organizational affiliation must be another party (whether further qualified as person or organization) as inidcated by its uuid. As a machine-oriented identifier with uniqueness across document and trans-document scope, this uuid value is sufficient to reference the data item locally or globally across related
documents, e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance.
Parties of both the person or organization type can be associated with an organization using the member-of-organization.
Parameter ID
description A human-oriented reference to a parameter within a control, who's catalog has been imported into the current implementation
+
description A human-oriented reference to a parameter within a control, who's catalog has been imported into the current implementation
context.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Service Protocol Information Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this service protocol information elsewhere in
- this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the service protocol can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this service protocol information elsewhere in
+ this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the service protocol can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Responsible Role ID
description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Control Statement Reference Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this control statement elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The UUID of the control statement in the source OSCAL instance is sufficient to reference the data item locally or
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this control statement elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The UUID of the control statement in the source OSCAL instance is sufficient to reference the data item locally or
globally (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance).
Control Statement Reference
description A human-oriented identifier reference to a control statement.
description A human-oriented identifier reference to a control statement.
Component Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this component elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the component can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this component elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the component can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
System Identification
description A human-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this system identification property elsewhere
- in this or other OSCAL instances. When referencing an externally defined system identification, the system identification must be used in the context of the external / imported OSCAL instance (e.g., uri-reference).
- This string should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same system across revisions
+
description A human-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this system identification property elsewhere
+ in this or other OSCAL instances. When referencing an externally defined system identification, the system identification must be used in the context of the external / imported OSCAL instance (e.g., uri-reference).
+ This string should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same system across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
User Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this user class elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the system user can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this user class elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the system user can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, +
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, representations or digital surrogates of the same document.
A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -890,7 +890,7 @@ The following is the XML format reference for this [model](/concepts/layer/imple
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.Remarks
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Since the reference target of an organizational affiliation must be another party (whether further qualified as person or organization) as inidcated by its uuid. As a machine-oriented identifier with uniqueness across document and trans-document scope, this uuid value is sufficient to reference the data item locally or globally across related
+
Since the reference target of an organizational affiliation must be another party (whether further qualified as person or organization) as inidcated by its uuid. As a machine-oriented identifier with uniqueness across document and trans-document scope, this uuid value is sufficient to reference the data item locally or globally across related
documents, e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance.
Parties of both the person or organization type can be associated with an organization using the member-of-organization.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Service Protocol Information Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this service protocol information elsewhere in
- this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the service protocol can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this service protocol information elsewhere in
+ this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the service protocol can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Parameter ID
Description A human-oriented reference to a parameter within a control, who's catalog has been imported into the current implementation
+
Description A human-oriented reference to a parameter within a control, who's catalog has been imported into the current implementation
context.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Parameter ID
Description A human-oriented reference to a parameter within a control, who's catalog has been imported into the current implementation
+
Description A human-oriented reference to a parameter within a control, who's catalog has been imported into the current implementation
context.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Control Statement Reference
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a control statement.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a control statement.
Control Statement Reference Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this control statement elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The UUID of the control statement in the source OSCAL instance is sufficient to reference the data item locally or
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this control statement elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The UUID of the control statement in the source OSCAL instance is sufficient to reference the data item locally or
globally (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance).
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Component Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component.
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Parameter ID
Description A human-oriented reference to a parameter within a control, who's catalog has been imported into the current implementation
+
Description A human-oriented reference to a parameter within a control, who's catalog has been imported into the current implementation
context.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Parameter ID
Description A human-oriented reference to a parameter within a control, who's catalog has been imported into the current implementation
+
Description A human-oriented reference to a parameter within a control, who's catalog has been imported into the current implementation
context.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Control Statement Reference
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a control statement.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a control statement.
Control Statement Reference Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this control statement elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The UUID of the control statement in the source OSCAL instance is sufficient to reference the data item locally or
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this control statement elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The UUID of the control statement in the source OSCAL instance is sufficient to reference the data item locally or
globally (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance).
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, +
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, representations or digital surrogates of the same document.
A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -11406,7 +11406,7 @@ The following is the XML format reference for this [model](/concepts/layer/imple
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.Remarks
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, +
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, representations or digital surrogates of the same document.
A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -900,7 +900,7 @@ The following is a reference for the JSON object definitions derived from the [m
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions,
+ A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions,
representations or digital surrogates of the same document. A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -931,7 +931,7 @@ The following is a reference for the JSON object definitions derived from the [m
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. When a Mapping Universally Unique IdentifierRemarks
Remarks
Remarks
ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this mapping definition elsewhere in this or +
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this mapping definition elsewhere in this or
other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the mapping can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same mapping across revisions
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same mapping across revisions
of the document.
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, +
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, representations or digital surrogates of the same document.
A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -3160,7 +3160,7 @@ The following is a reference for the JSON object definitions derived from the [m
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.Remarks
Since the reference target of an organizational affiliation must be another party (whether further qualified as person or organization) as inidcated by its uuid. As a machine-oriented identifier with uniqueness across document and trans-document scope, this uuid value is sufficient to reference the data item locally or globally across related
+
Since the reference target of an organizational affiliation must be another party (whether further qualified as person or organization) as inidcated by its uuid. As a machine-oriented identifier with uniqueness across document and trans-document scope, this uuid value is sufficient to reference the data item locally or globally across related
documents, e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance.
Parties of both the person or organization type can be associated with an organization using the member-of-organization.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, +
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, representations or digital surrogates of the same document.
A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -857,7 +857,7 @@ The following is the JSON format reference for this [model](/concepts/layer/cont
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.Remarks
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Since the reference target of an organizational affiliation must be another party (whether further qualified as person or organization) as inidcated by its uuid. As a machine-oriented identifier with uniqueness across document and trans-document scope, this uuid value is sufficient to reference the data item locally or globally across related
+
Since the reference target of an organizational affiliation must be another party (whether further qualified as person or organization) as inidcated by its uuid. As a machine-oriented identifier with uniqueness across document and trans-document scope, this uuid value is sufficient to reference the data item locally or globally across related
documents, e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance.
Parties of both the person or organization type can be associated with an organization using the member-of-organization.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Mapping Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this mapping definition elsewhere in this or +
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this mapping definition elsewhere in this or
other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the mapping can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same mapping across revisions
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same mapping across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, +
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, representations or digital surrogates of the same document.
A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -6884,7 +6884,7 @@ The following is the JSON format reference for this [model](/concepts/layer/cont
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.Remarks
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, +
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, representations or digital surrogates of the same document.
A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -892,7 +892,7 @@ The following is a reference for the XML element and attribute types derived fro
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions,
+ A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions,
representations or digital surrogates of the same document. A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -923,7 +923,7 @@ The following is a reference for the XML element and attribute types derived fro
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. When a Mapping Universally Unique IdentifierRemarks
Remarks
Remarks
ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this mapping definition elsewhere in this or +
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this mapping definition elsewhere in this or
other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the mapping can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same mapping across revisions
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same mapping across revisions
of the document.
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, +
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, representations or digital surrogates of the same document.
A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -3130,7 +3130,7 @@ The following is a reference for the XML element and attribute types derived fro
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.Remarks
Since the reference target of an organizational affiliation must be another party (whether further qualified as person or organization) as inidcated by its uuid. As a machine-oriented identifier with uniqueness across document and trans-document scope, this uuid value is sufficient to reference the data item locally or globally across related
+
Since the reference target of an organizational affiliation must be another party (whether further qualified as person or organization) as inidcated by its uuid. As a machine-oriented identifier with uniqueness across document and trans-document scope, this uuid value is sufficient to reference the data item locally or globally across related
documents, e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance.
Parties of both the person or organization type can be associated with an organization using the member-of-organization.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, +
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, representations or digital surrogates of the same document.
A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -885,7 +885,7 @@ The following is the XML format reference for this [model](/concepts/layer/contr
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.Remarks
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Since the reference target of an organizational affiliation must be another party (whether further qualified as person or organization) as inidcated by its uuid. As a machine-oriented identifier with uniqueness across document and trans-document scope, this uuid value is sufficient to reference the data item locally or globally across related
+
Since the reference target of an organizational affiliation must be another party (whether further qualified as person or organization) as inidcated by its uuid. As a machine-oriented identifier with uniqueness across document and trans-document scope, this uuid value is sufficient to reference the data item locally or globally across related
documents, e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance.
Parties of both the person or organization type can be associated with an organization using the member-of-organization.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Mapping Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this mapping definition elsewhere in this or +
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this mapping definition elsewhere in this or
other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the mapping can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same mapping across revisions
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same mapping across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, +
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, representations or digital surrogates of the same document.
A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -7092,7 +7092,7 @@ The following is the XML format reference for this [model](/concepts/layer/contr
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.Remarks
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Assessment Activity Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment activity elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the activity can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment activity elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the activity can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Step Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this step elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the step (in a series of steps) can be used to reference the data item locally or globally
- (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this step elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the step (in a series of steps) can be used to reference the data item locally or globally
+ (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Assessment Platform Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment platform elsewhere in this or
- other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment platform can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment platform elsewhere in this or
+ other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment platform can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Component Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component that is implemented as part of an inventory item.
+description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component that is implemented as part of an inventory item.
Assessment Method Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment method elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment method can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment method elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment method can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Assessment Subject Placeholder Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier for a set of assessment subjects that will be identified by a task or
- an activity that is part of a task. The locally defined UUID of the assessment subject placeholder can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier for a set of assessment subjects that will be identified by a task or
+ an activity that is part of a task. The locally defined UUID of the assessment subject placeholder can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Task Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference (in this or other OSCAL instances) an assessment
- activity to be performed as part of the event. The locally defined UUID of the task can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference (in this or other OSCAL instances) an assessment
+ activity to be performed as part of the event. The locally defined UUID of the task can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, +
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, representations or digital surrogates of the same document.
A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -2824,7 +2824,7 @@ The following is a reference for the JSON object definitions derived from the [m
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.Remarks
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, +
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, representations or digital surrogates of the same document.
A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -3010,7 +3010,7 @@ The following is a reference for the JSON object definitions derived from the [m
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.Remarks
Finding Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this finding in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the finding can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this finding in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the finding can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Implementation Statement UUID
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the implementation statement in the SSP to which this finding +
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the implementation statement in the SSP to which this finding is related.
Observation Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an observation defined in the list of observations.
+description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an observation defined in the list of observations.
Risk Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a risk defined in the list of risks.
+description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a risk defined in the list of risks.
Finding Target Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference for a specific target qualified by the type.
description A machine-oriented identifier reference for a specific target qualified by the type.
Inventory Item Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this inventory item elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the inventory item can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this inventory item elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the inventory item can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Component Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component that is implemented as part of an inventory item.
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component that is implemented as part of an inventory item.
Party UUID Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the party who is making the log entry.
+description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the party who is making the log entry.
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, +
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, representations or digital surrogates of the same document.
A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -6196,7 +6196,7 @@ The following is a reference for the JSON object definitions derived from the [m
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.Remarks
Since the reference target of an organizational affiliation must be another party (whether further qualified as person or organization) as inidcated by its uuid. As a machine-oriented identifier with uniqueness across document and trans-document scope, this uuid value is sufficient to reference the data item locally or globally across related
+
Since the reference target of an organizational affiliation must be another party (whether further qualified as person or organization) as inidcated by its uuid. As a machine-oriented identifier with uniqueness across document and trans-document scope, this uuid value is sufficient to reference the data item locally or globally across related
documents, e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance.
Parties of both the person or organization type can be associated with an organization using the member-of-organization.
Observation Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this observation elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the observation can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imorted OSCAL
- instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this observation elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the observation can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imorted OSCAL
+ instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Actor Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the tool or person based on the associated type.
+description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the tool or person based on the associated type.
Parameter ID
description A human-oriented reference to a parameter within a control, who's catalog has been imported into the current implementation
+
description A human-oriented reference to a parameter within a control, who's catalog has been imported into the current implementation
context.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Part Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this part elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the part can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an ported OSCAL
- instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this part elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the part can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an ported OSCAL
+ instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
POA&M Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with instancescope that can be used to reference this POA&M instance in this OSCAL instance. This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions +
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with instancescope that can be used to reference this POA&M instance in this OSCAL instance. This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions of the document.
POA&M Item Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with instance scope that can be used to reference this POA&M item entry in this OSCAL instance. This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions +
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with instance scope that can be used to reference this POA&M item entry in this OSCAL instance. This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions of the document.
Finding Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a finding defined in the list of findings.
+description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a finding defined in the list of findings.
Observation Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an observation defined in the list of observations.
+description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an observation defined in the list of observations.
Risk Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a risk defined in the list of risks.
+description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a risk defined in the list of risks.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Service Protocol Information Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this service protocol information elsewhere in
- this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the service protocol can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this service protocol information elsewhere in
+ this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the service protocol can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Task Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
+description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
Assessment Subject Placeholder Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
+description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
Remediation Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this remediation elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the risk response can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this remediation elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the risk response can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Required Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this required asset elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the asset can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this required asset elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the asset can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Responsible Role ID
description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Risk Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this risk elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the risk can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this risk elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the risk can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Mitigating Factor Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this mitigating factor elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the mitigating factor can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this mitigating factor elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the mitigating factor can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Implementation UUID
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this implementation statement elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instancess. The locally defined UUID of the implementation statement can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this implementation statement elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instancess. The locally defined UUID of the implementation statement can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Risk Log Entry Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this risk log entry elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the risk log entry can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this risk log entry elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the risk log entry can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Response Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique risk response.
+description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique risk response.
Observation Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an observation defined in the list of observations.
+description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an observation defined in the list of observations.
Control Statement Reference
description A human-oriented identifier reference to a control statement.
description A human-oriented identifier reference to a control statement.
Identifies the Subject
description A human-oriented identifier reference to a resource. Use type to indicate whether the identified resource +
description A human-oriented identifier reference to a resource. Use type to indicate whether the identified resource is a component, inventory item, location, user, or something else.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
Component Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this component elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the component can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this component elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the component can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
System Identification
description A human-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this system identification property elsewhere
- in this or other OSCAL instances. When referencing an externally defined system identification, the system identification must be used in the context of the external / imported OSCAL instance (e.g., uri-reference).
- This string should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same system across revisions
+
description A human-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this system identification property elsewhere
+ in this or other OSCAL instances. When referencing an externally defined system identification, the system identification must be used in the context of the external / imported OSCAL instance (e.g., uri-reference).
+ This string should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same system across revisions
of the document.
value key id
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
User Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this user class elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the system user can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this user class elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the system user can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Task Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this task elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the task can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this task elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the task can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Task Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
+description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
Activity Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an activity defined in the list of activities.
+description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an activity defined in the list of activities.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
POA&M Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with instancescope that can be used to reference this POA&M instance in this OSCAL instance. This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions +
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with instancescope that can be used to reference this POA&M instance in this OSCAL instance. This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, +
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, representations or digital surrogates of the same document.
A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -856,7 +856,7 @@ The following is the JSON format reference for this [model](/concepts/layer/asse
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.Remarks
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Since the reference target of an organizational affiliation must be another party (whether further qualified as person or organization) as inidcated by its uuid. As a machine-oriented identifier with uniqueness across document and trans-document scope, this uuid value is sufficient to reference the data item locally or globally across related
+
Since the reference target of an organizational affiliation must be another party (whether further qualified as person or organization) as inidcated by its uuid. As a machine-oriented identifier with uniqueness across document and trans-document scope, this uuid value is sufficient to reference the data item locally or globally across related
documents, e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance.
Parties of both the person or organization type can be associated with an organization using the member-of-organization.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
System Identification
Description A human-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this system identification property elsewhere
- in this or other OSCAL instances. When referencing an externally defined system identification, the system identification must be used in the context of the external / imported OSCAL instance (e.g., uri-reference).
- This string should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same system across revisions
+
Description A human-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this system identification property elsewhere
+ in this or other OSCAL instances. When referencing an externally defined system identification, the system identification must be used in the context of the external / imported OSCAL instance (e.g., uri-reference).
+ This string should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same system across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
Component Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this component elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the component can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this component elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the component can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Service Protocol Information Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this service protocol information elsewhere in
- this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the service protocol can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this service protocol information elsewhere in
+ this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the service protocol can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Inventory Item Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this inventory item elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the inventory item can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this inventory item elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the inventory item can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Component Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component that is implemented as part of an inventory item.
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component that is implemented as part of an inventory item.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Component Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this component elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the component can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this component elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the component can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Service Protocol Information Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this service protocol information elsewhere in
- this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the service protocol can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this service protocol information elsewhere in
+ this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the service protocol can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Assessment Platform Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment platform elsewhere in this or
- other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment platform can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment platform elsewhere in this or
+ other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment platform can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Component Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component that is implemented as part of an inventory item.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component that is implemented as part of an inventory item.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Observation Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this observation elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the observation can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imorted OSCAL
- instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this observation elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the observation can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imorted OSCAL
+ instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Actor Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the tool or person based on the associated type.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the tool or person based on the associated type.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Task Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Assessment Subject Placeholder Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Identifies the Subject
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a resource. Use type to indicate whether the identified resource +
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a resource. Use type to indicate whether the identified resource is a component, inventory item, location, user, or something else.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Risk Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this risk elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the risk can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this risk elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the risk can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Actor Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the tool or person based on the associated type.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the tool or person based on the associated type.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Task Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Assessment Subject Placeholder Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Actor Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the tool or person based on the associated type.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the tool or person based on the associated type.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Task Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Assessment Subject Placeholder Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Mitigating Factor Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this mitigating factor elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the mitigating factor can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this mitigating factor elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the mitigating factor can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Implementation UUID
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this implementation statement elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instancess. The locally defined UUID of the implementation statement can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this implementation statement elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instancess. The locally defined UUID of the implementation statement can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Identifies the Subject
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a resource. Use type to indicate whether the identified resource +
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a resource. Use type to indicate whether the identified resource is a component, inventory item, location, user, or something else.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Remediation Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this remediation elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the risk response can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this remediation elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the risk response can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Actor Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the tool or person based on the associated type.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the tool or person based on the associated type.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Task Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Assessment Subject Placeholder Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Required Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this required asset elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the asset can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this required asset elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the asset can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Identifies the Subject
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a resource. Use type to indicate whether the identified resource +
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a resource. Use type to indicate whether the identified resource is a component, inventory item, location, user, or something else.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Task Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this task elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the task can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this task elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the task can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Task Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
Activity Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an activity defined in the list of activities.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an activity defined in the list of activities.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Risk Log Entry Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this risk log entry elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the risk log entry can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this risk log entry elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the risk log entry can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Party UUID Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the party who is making the log entry.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the party who is making the log entry.
Response Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique risk response.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique risk response.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Task Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Assessment Subject Placeholder Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Observation Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an observation defined in the list of observations.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an observation defined in the list of observations.
Finding Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this finding in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the finding can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this finding in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the finding can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Actor Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the tool or person based on the associated type.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the tool or person based on the associated type.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Task Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Assessment Subject Placeholder Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Finding Target Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference for a specific target qualified by the type.
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference for a specific target qualified by the type.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Implementation Statement UUID
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the implementation statement in the SSP to which this finding +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the implementation statement in the SSP to which this finding is related.
Observation Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an observation defined in the list of observations.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an observation defined in the list of observations.
Risk Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a risk defined in the list of risks.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a risk defined in the list of risks.
POA&M Item Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with instance scope that can be used to reference this POA&M item entry in this OSCAL instance. This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions +
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with instance scope that can be used to reference this POA&M item entry in this OSCAL instance. This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Actor Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the tool or person based on the associated type.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the tool or person based on the associated type.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Finding Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a finding defined in the list of findings.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a finding defined in the list of findings.
Observation Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an observation defined in the list of observations.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an observation defined in the list of observations.
Risk Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a risk defined in the list of risks.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a risk defined in the list of risks.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, +
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, representations or digital surrogates of the same document.
A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -45581,7 +45581,7 @@ The following is the JSON format reference for this [model](/concepts/layer/asse
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.Remarks
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Assessment Activity Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment activity elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the activity can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment activity elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the activity can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Step Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this step elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the step (in a series of steps) can be used to reference the data item locally or globally
- (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this step elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the step (in a series of steps) can be used to reference the data item locally or globally
+ (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Assessment Platform Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment platform elsewhere in this or
- other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment platform can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment platform elsewhere in this or
+ other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment platform can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Component Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component that is implemented as part of an inventory item.
+description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component that is implemented as part of an inventory item.
Assessment Method Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment method elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment method can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment method elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment method can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Assessment Subject Placeholder Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier for a set of assessment subjects that will be identified by a task or
- an activity that is part of a task. The locally defined UUID of the assessment subject placeholder can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier for a set of assessment subjects that will be identified by a task or
+ an activity that is part of a task. The locally defined UUID of the assessment subject placeholder can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Task Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference (in this or other OSCAL instances) an assessment
- activity to be performed as part of the event. The locally defined UUID of the task can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference (in this or other OSCAL instances) an assessment
+ activity to be performed as part of the event. The locally defined UUID of the task can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, +
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, representations or digital surrogates of the same document.
A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -2824,7 +2824,7 @@ The following is a reference for the XML element and attribute types derived fro
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.Remarks
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, +
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, representations or digital surrogates of the same document.
A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -3012,7 +3012,7 @@ The following is a reference for the XML element and attribute types derived fro
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.Remarks
Finding Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this finding in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the finding can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this finding in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the finding can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Implementation Statement UUID
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the implementation statement in the SSP to which this finding +
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the implementation statement in the SSP to which this finding is related.
Observation Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an observation defined in the list of observations.
+description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an observation defined in the list of observations.
Risk Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a risk defined in the list of risks.
+description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a risk defined in the list of risks.
Finding Target Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference for a specific target qualified by the type.
description A machine-oriented identifier reference for a specific target qualified by the type.
Inventory Item Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this inventory item elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the inventory item can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this inventory item elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the inventory item can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Component Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component that is implemented as part of an inventory item.
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component that is implemented as part of an inventory item.
Party UUID Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the party who is making the log entry.
+description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the party who is making the log entry.
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, +
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, representations or digital surrogates of the same document.
A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -6195,7 +6195,7 @@ The following is a reference for the XML element and attribute types derived fro
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.Remarks
Since the reference target of an organizational affiliation must be another party (whether further qualified as person or organization) as inidcated by its uuid. As a machine-oriented identifier with uniqueness across document and trans-document scope, this uuid value is sufficient to reference the data item locally or globally across related
+
Since the reference target of an organizational affiliation must be another party (whether further qualified as person or organization) as inidcated by its uuid. As a machine-oriented identifier with uniqueness across document and trans-document scope, this uuid value is sufficient to reference the data item locally or globally across related
documents, e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance.
Parties of both the person or organization type can be associated with an organization using the member-of-organization.
Observation Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this observation elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the observation can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imorted OSCAL
- instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this observation elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the observation can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imorted OSCAL
+ instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Actor Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the tool or person based on the associated type.
+description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the tool or person based on the associated type.
Parameter ID
description A human-oriented reference to a parameter within a control, who's catalog has been imported into the current implementation
+
description A human-oriented reference to a parameter within a control, who's catalog has been imported into the current implementation
context.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Part Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this part elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the part can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an ported OSCAL
- instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this part elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the part can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an ported OSCAL
+ instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
POA&M Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with instancescope that can be used to reference this POA&M instance in this OSCAL instance. This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions +
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with instancescope that can be used to reference this POA&M instance in this OSCAL instance. This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions of the document.
POA&M Item Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with instance scope that can be used to reference this POA&M item entry in this OSCAL instance. This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions +
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with instance scope that can be used to reference this POA&M item entry in this OSCAL instance. This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions of the document.
Finding Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a finding defined in the list of findings.
+description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a finding defined in the list of findings.
Observation Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an observation defined in the list of observations.
+description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an observation defined in the list of observations.
Risk Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a risk defined in the list of risks.
+description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a risk defined in the list of risks.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Service Protocol Information Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this service protocol information elsewhere in
- this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the service protocol can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this service protocol information elsewhere in
+ this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the service protocol can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Task Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
+description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
Assessment Subject Placeholder Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
+description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
Remediation Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this remediation elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the risk response can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this remediation elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the risk response can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Required Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this required asset elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the asset can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this required asset elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the asset can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Responsible Role ID
description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Risk Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this risk elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the risk can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this risk elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the risk can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Mitigating Factor Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this mitigating factor elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the mitigating factor can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this mitigating factor elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the mitigating factor can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Implementation UUID
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this implementation statement elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instancess. The locally defined UUID of the implementation statement can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this implementation statement elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instancess. The locally defined UUID of the implementation statement can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Risk Log Entry Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this risk log entry elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the risk log entry can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this risk log entry elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the risk log entry can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Response Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique risk response.
+description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique risk response.
Observation Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an observation defined in the list of observations.
+description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an observation defined in the list of observations.
Control Statement Reference
description A human-oriented identifier reference to a control statement.
description A human-oriented identifier reference to a control statement.
Identifies the Subject
description A human-oriented identifier reference to a resource. Use type to indicate whether the identified resource +
description A human-oriented identifier reference to a resource. Use type to indicate whether the identified resource is a component, inventory item, location, user, or something else.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
Component Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this component elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the component can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this component elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the component can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
System Identification
description A human-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this system identification property elsewhere
- in this or other OSCAL instances. When referencing an externally defined system identification, the system identification must be used in the context of the external / imported OSCAL instance (e.g., uri-reference).
- This string should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same system across revisions
+
description A human-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this system identification property elsewhere
+ in this or other OSCAL instances. When referencing an externally defined system identification, the system identification must be used in the context of the external / imported OSCAL instance (e.g., uri-reference).
+ This string should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same system across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
User Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this user class elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the system user can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this user class elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the system user can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Task Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this task elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the task can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this task elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the task can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Task Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
+description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
Activity Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an activity defined in the list of activities.
+description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an activity defined in the list of activities.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
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-<task> (recursive: model like parent task) </task> [0 to ∞]
+POA&M Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with instancescope that can be used to reference this POA&M instance in this OSCAL instance. This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions +
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with instancescope that can be used to reference this POA&M instance in this OSCAL instance. This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, +
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, representations or digital surrogates of the same document.
A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -884,7 +884,7 @@ The following is the XML format reference for this [model](/concepts/layer/asses
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.Remarks
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Since the reference target of an organizational affiliation must be another party (whether further qualified as person or organization) as inidcated by its uuid. As a machine-oriented identifier with uniqueness across document and trans-document scope, this uuid value is sufficient to reference the data item locally or globally across related
+
Since the reference target of an organizational affiliation must be another party (whether further qualified as person or organization) as inidcated by its uuid. As a machine-oriented identifier with uniqueness across document and trans-document scope, this uuid value is sufficient to reference the data item locally or globally across related
documents, e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance.
Parties of both the person or organization type can be associated with an organization using the member-of-organization.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
System Identification
Description A human-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this system identification property elsewhere
- in this or other OSCAL instances. When referencing an externally defined system identification, the system identification must be used in the context of the external / imported OSCAL instance (e.g., uri-reference).
- This string should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same system across revisions
+
Description A human-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this system identification property elsewhere
+ in this or other OSCAL instances. When referencing an externally defined system identification, the system identification must be used in the context of the external / imported OSCAL instance (e.g., uri-reference).
+ This string should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same system across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
Component Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this component elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the component can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this component elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the component can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Service Protocol Information Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this service protocol information elsewhere in
- this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the service protocol can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this service protocol information elsewhere in
+ this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the service protocol can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Inventory Item Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this inventory item elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the inventory item can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this inventory item elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the inventory item can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Component Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component that is implemented as part of an inventory item.
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component that is implemented as part of an inventory item.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Component Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this component elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the component can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this component elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the component can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Service Protocol Information Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this service protocol information elsewhere in
- this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the service protocol can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this service protocol information elsewhere in
+ this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the service protocol can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Assessment Platform Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment platform elsewhere in this or
- other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment platform can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this assessment platform elsewhere in this or
+ other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the assessment platform can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Component Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component that is implemented as part of an inventory item.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component that is implemented as part of an inventory item.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Observation Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this observation elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the observation can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imorted OSCAL
- instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this observation elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the observation can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imorted OSCAL
+ instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Actor Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the tool or person based on the associated type.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the tool or person based on the associated type.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Task Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Assessment Subject Placeholder Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Identifies the Subject
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a resource. Use type to indicate whether the identified resource +
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a resource. Use type to indicate whether the identified resource is a component, inventory item, location, user, or something else.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Risk Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this risk elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the risk can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this risk elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the risk can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Actor Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the tool or person based on the associated type.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the tool or person based on the associated type.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Task Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Assessment Subject Placeholder Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Actor Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the tool or person based on the associated type.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the tool or person based on the associated type.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Task Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Assessment Subject Placeholder Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Mitigating Factor Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this mitigating factor elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the mitigating factor can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this mitigating factor elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the mitigating factor can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Implementation UUID
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this implementation statement elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instancess. The locally defined UUID of the implementation statement can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this implementation statement elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instancess. The locally defined UUID of the implementation statement can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Identifies the Subject
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a resource. Use type to indicate whether the identified resource +
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a resource. Use type to indicate whether the identified resource is a component, inventory item, location, user, or something else.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Remediation Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this remediation elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the risk response can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this remediation elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the risk response can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Actor Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the tool or person based on the associated type.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the tool or person based on the associated type.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Task Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Assessment Subject Placeholder Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Required Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this required asset elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the asset can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this required asset elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the asset can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Identifies the Subject
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a resource. Use type to indicate whether the identified resource +
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a resource. Use type to indicate whether the identified resource is a component, inventory item, location, user, or something else.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Task Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this task elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the task can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this task elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the task can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Task Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
Activity Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an activity defined in the list of activities.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an activity defined in the list of activities.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Risk Log Entry Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this risk log entry elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the risk log entry can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this risk log entry elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the risk log entry can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Party UUID Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the party who is making the log entry.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the party who is making the log entry.
Response Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique risk response.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique risk response.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Task Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Assessment Subject Placeholder Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Observation Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an observation defined in the list of observations.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an observation defined in the list of observations.
Finding Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this finding in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the finding can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this finding in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the finding can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Actor Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the tool or person based on the associated type.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the tool or person based on the associated type.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Task Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique task.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Assessment Subject Placeholder Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a unique assessment subject placeholder defined by this task.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Subject Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component, inventory-item, location, party, user, or resource using it's UUID.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Finding Target Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference for a specific target qualified by the type.
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference for a specific target qualified by the type.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Implementation Statement UUID
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the implementation statement in the SSP to which this finding +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the implementation statement in the SSP to which this finding is related.
Observation Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an observation defined in the list of observations.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an observation defined in the list of observations.
Risk Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a risk defined in the list of risks.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a risk defined in the list of risks.
POA&M Item Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with instance scope that can be used to reference this POA&M item entry in this OSCAL instance. This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions +
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with instance scope that can be used to reference this POA&M item entry in this OSCAL instance. This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Actor Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the tool or person based on the associated type.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the tool or person based on the associated type.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Finding Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a finding defined in the list of findings.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a finding defined in the list of findings.
Observation Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an observation defined in the list of observations.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an observation defined in the list of observations.
Risk Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a risk defined in the list of risks.
+Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a risk defined in the list of risks.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, +
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, representations or digital surrogates of the same document.
A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -47719,7 +47719,7 @@ The following is the XML format reference for this [model](/concepts/layer/asses
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.Remarks
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, +
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, representations or digital surrogates of the same document.
A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -917,7 +917,7 @@ The following is a reference for the JSON object definitions derived from the [m
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions,
+ A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions,
representations or digital surrogates of the same document. A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -948,7 +948,7 @@ The following is a reference for the JSON object definitions derived from the [m
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions,
+ A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions,
representations or digital surrogates of the same document. A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -3189,7 +3189,7 @@ The following is a reference for the JSON object definitions derived from the [m
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. Since the reference target of an organizational affiliation must be another Since the reference target of an organizational affiliation must be another Parties of both the This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. When a This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. When a Responsible Role IDRemarks
Remarks
Remarks
Remarks
Remarks
party (whether further qualified as person or organization) as inidcated by its uuid. As a machine-oriented identifier with uniqueness across document and trans-document scope, this uuid value is sufficient to reference the data item locally or globally across related
+ party (whether further qualified as person or organization) as inidcated by its uuid. As a machine-oriented identifier with uniqueness across document and trans-document scope, this uuid value is sufficient to reference the data item locally or globally across related
documents, e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance. person or organization type can be associated with an organization using the member-of-organization.Remarks
ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.Remarks
ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, +
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, representations or digital surrogates of the same document.
A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -863,7 +863,7 @@ The following is the JSON format reference for this [model](/concepts/layer/cont
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.Remarks
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Since the reference target of an organizational affiliation must be another party (whether further qualified as person or organization) as inidcated by its uuid. As a machine-oriented identifier with uniqueness across document and trans-document scope, this uuid value is sufficient to reference the data item locally or globally across related
+
Since the reference target of an organizational affiliation must be another party (whether further qualified as person or organization) as inidcated by its uuid. As a machine-oriented identifier with uniqueness across document and trans-document scope, this uuid value is sufficient to reference the data item locally or globally across related
documents, e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance.
Parties of both the person or organization type can be associated with an organization using the member-of-organization.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, +
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, representations or digital surrogates of the same document.
A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -10000,7 +10000,7 @@ The following is the JSON format reference for this [model](/concepts/layer/cont
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.Remarks
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, +
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, representations or digital surrogates of the same document.
A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -909,7 +909,7 @@ The following is a reference for the XML element and attribute types derived fro
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions,
+ A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions,
representations or digital surrogates of the same document. A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -940,7 +940,7 @@ The following is a reference for the XML element and attribute types derived fro
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions,
+ A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions,
representations or digital surrogates of the same document. A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -3160,7 +3160,7 @@ The following is a reference for the XML element and attribute types derived fro
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. Since the reference target of an organizational affiliation must be another Since the reference target of an organizational affiliation must be another Parties of both the This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. When a This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. When a Responsible Role IDRemarks
Remarks
Remarks
Remarks
Remarks
party (whether further qualified as person or organization) as inidcated by its uuid. As a machine-oriented identifier with uniqueness across document and trans-document scope, this uuid value is sufficient to reference the data item locally or globally across related
+ party (whether further qualified as person or organization) as inidcated by its uuid. As a machine-oriented identifier with uniqueness across document and trans-document scope, this uuid value is sufficient to reference the data item locally or globally across related
documents, e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance. person or organization type can be associated with an organization using the member-of-organization.Remarks
ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.Remarks
ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
<p> or other elements defined as markup-multiline [0 to ∞]
[Empty]
-<part> (recursive: model like parent part) </part> [0 to ∞]
+A choice of:
[Empty]
-<group> (recursive: model like ancestor group) </group> [0 to ∞]
+<p> or other elements defined as markup-multiline [0 to ∞]
[Empty]
-<part> (recursive: model like parent part) </part> [0 to ∞]
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, +
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, representations or digital surrogates of the same document.
A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -891,7 +891,7 @@ The following is the XML format reference for this [model](/concepts/layer/contr
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.Remarks
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Since the reference target of an organizational affiliation must be another party (whether further qualified as person or organization) as inidcated by its uuid. As a machine-oriented identifier with uniqueness across document and trans-document scope, this uuid value is sufficient to reference the data item locally or globally across related
+
Since the reference target of an organizational affiliation must be another party (whether further qualified as person or organization) as inidcated by its uuid. As a machine-oriented identifier with uniqueness across document and trans-document scope, this uuid value is sufficient to reference the data item locally or globally across related
documents, e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance.
Parties of both the person or organization type can be associated with an organization using the member-of-organization.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, +
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, representations or digital surrogates of the same document.
A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -10125,7 +10125,7 @@ The following is the XML format reference for this [model](/concepts/layer/contr
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.Remarks
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, +
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, representations or digital surrogates of the same document.
A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system, @@ -1184,7 +1184,7 @@ The following is a reference for the JSON object definitions derived from the [m
Component Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the component that is implemeting a given control.
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the component that is implemeting a given control.
By-Component Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this by-component entry elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the by-component entry can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this by-component entry elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the by-component entry can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Provided Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this provided entry elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the provided entry can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this provided entry elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the provided entry can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Responsibility Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this responsibility elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the responsibility can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this responsibility elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the responsibility can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Inherited Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this inherited entry elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the inherited control implementation can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this inherited entry elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the inherited control implementation can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Satisfied Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this satisfied control implementation entry elsewhere
- in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the control implementation can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this satisfied control implementation entry elsewhere
+ in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the control implementation can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Diagram ID
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this diagram elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the diagram can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this diagram elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the diagram can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, +
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, representations or digital surrogates of the same document.
A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -2542,7 +2542,7 @@ The following is a reference for the JSON object definitions derived from the [m
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.Remarks
Control Requirement Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this control requirement elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the control requirement can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this control requirement elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the control requirement can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Inventory Item Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this inventory item elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the inventory item can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this inventory item elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the inventory item can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Component Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component that is implemented as part of an inventory item.
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component that is implemented as part of an inventory item.
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, +
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, representations or digital surrogates of the same document.
A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -5249,7 +5249,7 @@ The following is a reference for the JSON object definitions derived from the [m
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.Remarks
Since the reference target of an organizational affiliation must be another party (whether further qualified as person or organization) as inidcated by its uuid. As a machine-oriented identifier with uniqueness across document and trans-document scope, this uuid value is sufficient to reference the data item locally or globally across related
+
Since the reference target of an organizational affiliation must be another party (whether further qualified as person or organization) as inidcated by its uuid. As a machine-oriented identifier with uniqueness across document and trans-document scope, this uuid value is sufficient to reference the data item locally or globally across related
documents, e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance.
Parties of both the person or organization type can be associated with an organization using the member-of-organization.
Parameter ID
description A human-oriented reference to a parameter within a control, who's catalog has been imported into the current implementation
+
description A human-oriented reference to a parameter within a control, who's catalog has been imported into the current implementation
context.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Service Protocol Information Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this service protocol information elsewhere in
- this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the service protocol can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this service protocol information elsewhere in
+ this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the service protocol can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Provided UUID
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an inherited control implementation that a leveraging system +
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an inherited control implementation that a leveraging system is inheriting from a leveraged system.
Responsibility UUID
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a control implementation that satisfies a responsibility +
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a control implementation that satisfies a responsibility imposed by a leveraged system.
Responsible Role ID
description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Control Statement Reference Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this control statement elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The UUID of the control statement in the source OSCAL instance is sufficient to reference the data item locally or
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this control statement elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The UUID of the control statement in the source OSCAL instance is sufficient to reference the data item locally or
globally (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance).
Control Statement Reference
description A human-oriented identifier reference to a control statement.
description A human-oriented identifier reference to a control statement.
Component Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this component elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the component can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this component elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the component can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
System Identification
description A human-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this system identification property elsewhere
- in this or other OSCAL instances. When referencing an externally defined system identification, the system identification must be used in the context of the external / imported OSCAL instance (e.g., uri-reference).
- This string should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same system across revisions
+
description A human-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this system identification property elsewhere
+ in this or other OSCAL instances. When referencing an externally defined system identification, the system identification must be used in the context of the external / imported OSCAL instance (e.g., uri-reference).
+ This string should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same system across revisions
of the document.
value key id
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
Leveraged Authorization Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope and can be used to reference this leveraged authorization elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the leveraged authorization can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope and can be used to reference this leveraged authorization elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the leveraged authorization can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
party-uuid field
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the party that manages the leveraged system.
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the party that manages the leveraged system.
Information Type Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this information type elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the information type can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this information type elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the information type can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
Information Type Systematized Identifier
description A human-oriented, globally unique identifier qualified by the given identification system used, such as NIST SP 800-60. This identifier has cross-instance scope and can be used to reference this system elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. This id should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A human-oriented, globally unique identifier qualified by the given identification system used, such as NIST SP 800-60. This identifier has cross-instance scope and can be used to reference this system elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. This id should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
value key id
group as information-type-ids
System Security Plan Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this system security plan (SSP) elsewhere in
- this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the SSP can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance).This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this system security plan (SSP) elsewhere in
+ this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the SSP can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance).This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
User Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this user class elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the system user can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this user class elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the system user can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
System Security Plan Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this system security plan (SSP) elsewhere in
- this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the SSP can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance).This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this system security plan (SSP) elsewhere in
+ this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the SSP can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance).This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, +
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, representations or digital surrogates of the same document.
A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -847,7 +847,7 @@ The following is the JSON format reference for this [model](/concepts/layer/impl
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.Remarks
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Since the reference target of an organizational affiliation must be another party (whether further qualified as person or organization) as inidcated by its uuid. As a machine-oriented identifier with uniqueness across document and trans-document scope, this uuid value is sufficient to reference the data item locally or globally across related
+
Since the reference target of an organizational affiliation must be another party (whether further qualified as person or organization) as inidcated by its uuid. As a machine-oriented identifier with uniqueness across document and trans-document scope, this uuid value is sufficient to reference the data item locally or globally across related
documents, e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance.
Parties of both the person or organization type can be associated with an organization using the member-of-organization.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
System Identification
Description A human-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this system identification property elsewhere
- in this or other OSCAL instances. When referencing an externally defined system identification, the system identification must be used in the context of the external / imported OSCAL instance (e.g., uri-reference).
- This string should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same system across revisions
+
Description A human-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this system identification property elsewhere
+ in this or other OSCAL instances. When referencing an externally defined system identification, the system identification must be used in the context of the external / imported OSCAL instance (e.g., uri-reference).
+ This string should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same system across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Information Type Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this information type elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the information type can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this information type elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the information type can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
Information Type Systematized Identifier
Description A human-oriented, globally unique identifier qualified by the given identification system used, such as NIST SP 800-60. This identifier has cross-instance scope and can be used to reference this system elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. This id should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A human-oriented, globally unique identifier qualified by the given identification system used, such as NIST SP 800-60. This identifier has cross-instance scope and can be used to reference this system elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. This id should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Diagram ID
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this diagram elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the diagram can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this diagram elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the diagram can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Diagram ID
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this diagram elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the diagram can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this diagram elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the diagram can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Diagram ID
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this diagram elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the diagram can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this diagram elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the diagram can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Leveraged Authorization Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope and can be used to reference this leveraged authorization elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the leveraged authorization can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope and can be used to reference this leveraged authorization elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the leveraged authorization can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
party-uuid field
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the party that manages the leveraged system.
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the party that manages the leveraged system.
User Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this user class elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the system user can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this user class elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the system user can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Component Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this component elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the component can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this component elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the component can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Service Protocol Information Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this service protocol information elsewhere in
- this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the service protocol can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this service protocol information elsewhere in
+ this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the service protocol can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Inventory Item Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this inventory item elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the inventory item can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this inventory item elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the inventory item can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Component Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component that is implemented as part of an inventory item.
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component that is implemented as part of an inventory item.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Parameter ID
Description A human-oriented reference to a parameter within a control, who's catalog has been imported into the current implementation
+
Description A human-oriented reference to a parameter within a control, who's catalog has been imported into the current implementation
context.
Control Requirement Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this control requirement elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the control requirement can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this control requirement elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the control requirement can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Parameter ID
Description A human-oriented reference to a parameter within a control, who's catalog has been imported into the current implementation
+
Description A human-oriented reference to a parameter within a control, who's catalog has been imported into the current implementation
context.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Control Statement Reference
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a control statement.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a control statement.
Control Statement Reference Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this control statement elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The UUID of the control statement in the source OSCAL instance is sufficient to reference the data item locally or
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this control statement elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The UUID of the control statement in the source OSCAL instance is sufficient to reference the data item locally or
globally (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance).
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Component Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the component that is implemeting a given control.
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the component that is implemeting a given control.
By-Component Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this by-component entry elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the by-component entry can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this by-component entry elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the by-component entry can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Parameter ID
Description A human-oriented reference to a parameter within a control, who's catalog has been imported into the current implementation
+
Description A human-oriented reference to a parameter within a control, who's catalog has been imported into the current implementation
context.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Provided Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this provided entry elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the provided entry can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this provided entry elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the provided entry can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsibility Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this responsibility elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the responsibility can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this responsibility elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the responsibility can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Provided UUID
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an inherited control implementation that a leveraging system +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an inherited control implementation that a leveraging system is inheriting from a leveraged system.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Inherited Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this inherited entry elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the inherited control implementation can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this inherited entry elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the inherited control implementation can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Provided UUID
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an inherited control implementation that a leveraging system +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an inherited control implementation that a leveraging system is inheriting from a leveraged system.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Satisfied Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this satisfied control implementation entry elsewhere
- in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the control implementation can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this satisfied control implementation entry elsewhere
+ in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the control implementation can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Responsibility UUID
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a control implementation that satisfies a responsibility +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a control implementation that satisfies a responsibility imposed by a leveraged system.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Component Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the component that is implemeting a given control.
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the component that is implemeting a given control.
By-Component Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this by-component entry elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the by-component entry can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this by-component entry elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the by-component entry can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Parameter ID
Description A human-oriented reference to a parameter within a control, who's catalog has been imported into the current implementation
+
Description A human-oriented reference to a parameter within a control, who's catalog has been imported into the current implementation
context.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Provided Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this provided entry elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the provided entry can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this provided entry elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the provided entry can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsibility Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this responsibility elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the responsibility can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this responsibility elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the responsibility can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Provided UUID
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an inherited control implementation that a leveraging system +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an inherited control implementation that a leveraging system is inheriting from a leveraged system.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Inherited Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this inherited entry elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the inherited control implementation can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this inherited entry elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the inherited control implementation can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Provided UUID
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an inherited control implementation that a leveraging system +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an inherited control implementation that a leveraging system is inheriting from a leveraged system.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Satisfied Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this satisfied control implementation entry elsewhere
- in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the control implementation can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this satisfied control implementation entry elsewhere
+ in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the control implementation can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Responsibility UUID
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a control implementation that satisfies a responsibility +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a control implementation that satisfies a responsibility imposed by a leveraged system.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, +
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, representations or digital surrogates of the same document.
A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -26227,7 +26227,7 @@ The following is the JSON format reference for this [model](/concepts/layer/impl
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.Remarks
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, +
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, representations or digital surrogates of the same document.
A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system, @@ -1173,7 +1173,7 @@ The following is a reference for the XML element and attribute types derived fro
Component Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the component that is implemeting a given control.
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the component that is implemeting a given control.
By-Component Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this by-component entry elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the by-component entry can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this by-component entry elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the by-component entry can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Provided Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this provided entry elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the provided entry can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this provided entry elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the provided entry can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Responsibility Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this responsibility elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the responsibility can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this responsibility elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the responsibility can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Inherited Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this inherited entry elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the inherited control implementation can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this inherited entry elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the inherited control implementation can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Satisfied Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this satisfied control implementation entry elsewhere
- in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the control implementation can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this satisfied control implementation entry elsewhere
+ in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the control implementation can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Diagram ID
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this diagram elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the diagram can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this diagram elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the diagram can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, +
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, representations or digital surrogates of the same document.
A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -2531,7 +2531,7 @@ The following is a reference for the XML element and attribute types derived fro
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.Remarks
Control Requirement Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this control requirement elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the control requirement can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this control requirement elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the control requirement can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Inventory Item Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this inventory item elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the inventory item can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this inventory item elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the inventory item can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Component Universally Unique Identifier Reference
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component that is implemented as part of an inventory item.
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component that is implemented as part of an inventory item.
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, +
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, representations or digital surrogates of the same document.
A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -5224,7 +5224,7 @@ The following is a reference for the XML element and attribute types derived fro
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.Remarks
Since the reference target of an organizational affiliation must be another party (whether further qualified as person or organization) as inidcated by its uuid. As a machine-oriented identifier with uniqueness across document and trans-document scope, this uuid value is sufficient to reference the data item locally or globally across related
+
Since the reference target of an organizational affiliation must be another party (whether further qualified as person or organization) as inidcated by its uuid. As a machine-oriented identifier with uniqueness across document and trans-document scope, this uuid value is sufficient to reference the data item locally or globally across related
documents, e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance.
Parties of both the person or organization type can be associated with an organization using the member-of-organization.
Parameter ID
description A human-oriented reference to a parameter within a control, who's catalog has been imported into the current implementation
+
description A human-oriented reference to a parameter within a control, who's catalog has been imported into the current implementation
context.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Service Protocol Information Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this service protocol information elsewhere in
- this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the service protocol can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this service protocol information elsewhere in
+ this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the service protocol can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Provided UUID
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an inherited control implementation that a leveraging system +
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an inherited control implementation that a leveraging system is inheriting from a leveraged system.
Responsibility UUID
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a control implementation that satisfies a responsibility +
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a control implementation that satisfies a responsibility imposed by a leveraged system.
Responsible Role ID
description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Control Statement Reference Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this control statement elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The UUID of the control statement in the source OSCAL instance is sufficient to reference the data item locally or
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this control statement elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The UUID of the control statement in the source OSCAL instance is sufficient to reference the data item locally or
globally (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance).
Control Statement Reference
description A human-oriented identifier reference to a control statement.
description A human-oriented identifier reference to a control statement.
Component Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this component elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the component can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this component elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the component can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
System Identification
description A human-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this system identification property elsewhere
- in this or other OSCAL instances. When referencing an externally defined system identification, the system identification must be used in the context of the external / imported OSCAL instance (e.g., uri-reference).
- This string should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same system across revisions
+
description A human-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this system identification property elsewhere
+ in this or other OSCAL instances. When referencing an externally defined system identification, the system identification must be used in the context of the external / imported OSCAL instance (e.g., uri-reference).
+ This string should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same system across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
Leveraged Authorization Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope and can be used to reference this leveraged authorization elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the leveraged authorization can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope and can be used to reference this leveraged authorization elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the leveraged authorization can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
party-uuid field
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the party that manages the leveraged system.
description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the party that manages the leveraged system.
Information Type Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this information type elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the information type can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this information type elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the information type can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
Information Type Systematized Identifier
description A human-oriented, globally unique identifier qualified by the given identification system used, such as NIST SP 800-60. This identifier has cross-instance scope and can be used to reference this system elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. This id should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A human-oriented, globally unique identifier qualified by the given identification system used, such as NIST SP 800-60. This identifier has cross-instance scope and can be used to reference this system elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. This id should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
System Security Plan Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this system security plan (SSP) elsewhere in
- this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the SSP can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance).This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this system security plan (SSP) elsewhere in
+ this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the SSP can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance).This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
User Universally Unique Identifier
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this user class elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the system user can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this user class elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the system user can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
System Security Plan Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this system security plan (SSP) elsewhere in
- this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the SSP can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance).This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this system security plan (SSP) elsewhere in
+ this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the SSP can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance).This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, +
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, representations or digital surrogates of the same document.
A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -875,7 +875,7 @@ The following is the XML format reference for this [model](/concepts/layer/imple
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.Remarks
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Since the reference target of an organizational affiliation must be another party (whether further qualified as person or organization) as inidcated by its uuid. As a machine-oriented identifier with uniqueness across document and trans-document scope, this uuid value is sufficient to reference the data item locally or globally across related
+
Since the reference target of an organizational affiliation must be another party (whether further qualified as person or organization) as inidcated by its uuid. As a machine-oriented identifier with uniqueness across document and trans-document scope, this uuid value is sufficient to reference the data item locally or globally across related
documents, e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance.
Parties of both the person or organization type can be associated with an organization using the member-of-organization.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
System Identification
Description A human-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this system identification property elsewhere
- in this or other OSCAL instances. When referencing an externally defined system identification, the system identification must be used in the context of the external / imported OSCAL instance (e.g., uri-reference).
- This string should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same system across revisions
+
Description A human-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this system identification property elsewhere
+ in this or other OSCAL instances. When referencing an externally defined system identification, the system identification must be used in the context of the external / imported OSCAL instance (e.g., uri-reference).
+ This string should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same system across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Information Type Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this information type elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the information type can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this information type elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the information type can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
Information Type Systematized Identifier
Description A human-oriented, globally unique identifier qualified by the given identification system used, such as NIST SP 800-60. This identifier has cross-instance scope and can be used to reference this system elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. This id should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A human-oriented, globally unique identifier qualified by the given identification system used, such as NIST SP 800-60. This identifier has cross-instance scope and can be used to reference this system elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. This id should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Diagram ID
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this diagram elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the diagram can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this diagram elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the diagram can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Diagram ID
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this diagram elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the diagram can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this diagram elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the diagram can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Diagram ID
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this diagram elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the diagram can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this diagram elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the diagram can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Leveraged Authorization Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope and can be used to reference this leveraged authorization elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the leveraged authorization can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope and can be used to reference this leveraged authorization elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the leveraged authorization can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
party-uuid field
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the party that manages the leveraged system.
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the party that manages the leveraged system.
User Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this user class elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the system user can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this user class elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the system user can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Component Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this component elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the component can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this component elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the component can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Service Protocol Information Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this service protocol information elsewhere in
- this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the service protocol can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this service protocol information elsewhere in
+ this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the service protocol can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Inventory Item Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this inventory item elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the inventory item can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this inventory item elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the inventory item can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Component Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component that is implemented as part of an inventory item.
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a component that is implemented as part of an inventory item.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Parameter ID
Description A human-oriented reference to a parameter within a control, who's catalog has been imported into the current implementation
+
Description A human-oriented reference to a parameter within a control, who's catalog has been imported into the current implementation
context.
Control Requirement Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this control requirement elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the control requirement can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this control requirement elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the control requirement can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Parameter ID
Description A human-oriented reference to a parameter within a control, who's catalog has been imported into the current implementation
+
Description A human-oriented reference to a parameter within a control, who's catalog has been imported into the current implementation
context.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Control Statement Reference
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a control statement.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a control statement.
Control Statement Reference Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this control statement elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The UUID of the control statement in the source OSCAL instance is sufficient to reference the data item locally or
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this control statement elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The UUID of the control statement in the source OSCAL instance is sufficient to reference the data item locally or
globally (e.g., in an imported OSCAL instance).
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Component Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the component that is implemeting a given control.
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the component that is implemeting a given control.
By-Component Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this by-component entry elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the by-component entry can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this by-component entry elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the by-component entry can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Parameter ID
Description A human-oriented reference to a parameter within a control, who's catalog has been imported into the current implementation
+
Description A human-oriented reference to a parameter within a control, who's catalog has been imported into the current implementation
context.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Provided Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this provided entry elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the provided entry can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this provided entry elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the provided entry can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsibility Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this responsibility elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the responsibility can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this responsibility elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the responsibility can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Provided UUID
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an inherited control implementation that a leveraging system +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an inherited control implementation that a leveraging system is inheriting from a leveraged system.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Inherited Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this inherited entry elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the inherited control implementation can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this inherited entry elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the inherited control implementation can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Provided UUID
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an inherited control implementation that a leveraging system +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an inherited control implementation that a leveraging system is inheriting from a leveraged system.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Satisfied Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this satisfied control implementation entry elsewhere
- in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the control implementation can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this satisfied control implementation entry elsewhere
+ in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the control implementation can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Responsibility UUID
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a control implementation that satisfies a responsibility +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a control implementation that satisfies a responsibility imposed by a leveraged system.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Component Universally Unique Identifier Reference
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the component that is implemeting a given control.
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to the component that is implemeting a given control.
By-Component Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this by-component entry elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the by-component entry can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this by-component entry elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the by-component entry can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Parameter ID
Description A human-oriented reference to a parameter within a control, who's catalog has been imported into the current implementation
+
Description A human-oriented reference to a parameter within a control, who's catalog has been imported into the current implementation
context.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Provided Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this provided entry elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the provided entry can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this provided entry elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the provided entry can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsibility Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this responsibility elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the responsibility can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this responsibility elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the responsibility can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Provided UUID
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an inherited control implementation that a leveraging system +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an inherited control implementation that a leveraging system is inheriting from a leveraged system.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Inherited Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this inherited entry elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the inherited control implementation can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this inherited entry elsewhere in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the inherited control implementation can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Provided UUID
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an inherited control implementation that a leveraging system +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to an inherited control implementation that a leveraging system is inheriting from a leveraged system.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Satisfied Universally Unique Identifier
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this satisfied control implementation entry elsewhere
- in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the control implementation can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
- OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
+
Description A machine-oriented, globally unique identifier with cross-instance scope that can be used to reference this satisfied control implementation entry elsewhere
+ in this or other OSCAL instances. The locally defined UUID of the control implementation can be used to reference the data item locally or globally (e.g., in an imported
+ OSCAL instance). This UUID should be assigned per-subject, which means it should be consistently used to identify the same subject across revisions
of the document.
Responsibility UUID
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a control implementation that satisfies a responsibility +
Description A machine-oriented identifier reference to a control implementation that satisfies a responsibility imposed by a leveraged system.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
Responsible Role ID
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
Description A human-oriented identifier reference to a role performed.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, +
A document identifier provides a globally unique identifier with a cross-instance scope that is used for a group of documents that are to be treated as different versions, representations or digital surrogates of the same document.
A document identifier provides an additional data point for identifying a document
that can be assigned by a publisher or organization for purposes in a wider system,
@@ -27573,7 +27573,7 @@ The following is the XML format reference for this [model](/concepts/layer/imple
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier. This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.Remarks
This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
+This value must be an absolute URI that serves as a naming system identifier.
When a ns is not provided, its value should be assumed to be http://csrc.nist.gov/ns/oscal and the name should be a name defined by the associated OSCAL model.