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Title: U+F Social Network Protocol: Achieving interoperability and reusability between Web Based Social Networks
Author(s): González-Manzano, Lorena
González-Tablas, Ana Isabel
Fuentes, José María de
Ribagorda, Arturo
Publisher: IEEE
Issued date: 2012
Citation: TrustCom 2012, Proceedings (Pendiente de publicación)
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10016/15034
Description: Proceeding of: The 11th International Conference on Trust, Security and Privacy in Computing and Communications (TrustCom 2012), Liverpool, UK, 25-27 June 2012
Abstract: Along the time many Web Based Social Networks (WBSNs) have appeared, but not all of them offer the same services. Users may use multiple WBSNs to satisfy their requirements. Besides, operations such as the creation of accounts or the establishment of groups, are repeated in all of them, being a tedious issue. To address this matter, this paper proposes a protocol, based on the UMA core protocol and the FOAF project, to attain interoperability and reusability of resources, identity data and access control policies across different WBSNs. Moreover, an evaluation and a security analysis are presented.
Keywords: Interoperability
Reusability
Access control
Social networks
Rights: © IEEE
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