- From: Alex Korth <alex@ttbc.de>
- Date: Sun, 13 Sep 2009 12:43:33 +0200
- To: public-xg-socialweb@w3.org
Hello all, whilst writing about related work for my PhD thesis about a privacy-preserving framework for SNS which is also the reason for my poor show-up rate (sorry!), I re-stumbled upon PrimeLife [1], a EU-funded FP7 project aiming to bring sustainable privacy and identity management to future networks and services. They focus on paving the way to a distributed web of interoperable user-centric ID management systems which I wrote about at RWW [3]. PrimeLife's volume is 15M Euros, 10M of those funded by the EU. Chances are high that you too have heard of the project that is still running. Nevertheless, I want to point you to the material that I took a closer look at yesterday. The documents section contains reports about, e.g. - an overview of web protocols related to trusted content - use cases and early requirements for SNS and collaborative workspaces (CW) - an overview of standards for interoperability including related open source initiatives aiming at the emerging social web - lots of HCI and UI material and insights which we can use to complete, double-check ours or to look things up. Greets, Alex [1] http://www.primelife.eu [2] http://www.primelife.eu/results/documents [3] http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/web_of_identities_making_machine-accessible_people_data.php -- Alexander Korth www.twitter.com/alexkorth
Received on Sunday, 13 September 2009 10:44:14 UTC