XRD Metadata to Make Digital Identity Less Visible and Foster Trusted Collaborations across Networked Computing Ecosystems
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Type
Inproceedings: an article in a conference proceedings.
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Publications
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Title
XRD Metadata to Make Digital Identity Less Visible and Foster Trusted Collaborations across Networked Computing Ecosystems
Title of the conference
Networked Digital Technologies : Third International Conference, NDT 2011, Macau, China, July 11-13, 2011. Proceedings
ISBN
978-3-642-22184-2
Publication state
Published
Issued date
07/2011
Volume
136
Series
Communications in Computer and Information Science
Language
english
Abstract
Distributed computing ecosystems’ collaboration and mass integration between partners require extensive digital identities processing in order to better respond to services’ consumers. Such processing is increasingly implies loss of user’s control over identity, security risks and threads to privacy. Digital identity is represented by a set of linked and disparate documents distributed over computing ecosystems’ domains. We suggest an innovative approach based on metadata management, which would make digital identity documents less visible, foster trusted partnership, and therefore encourage trusted collaboration among networked computing ecosystems. Furthermore, an XRD-based implementation of digital identity document metadata is provided and explained.
Keywords
Less visible identity, Metadata documents management, Trusted partnership, XRD, Identity-based collaboration
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