Web technologies enable collaborative work to be done more
efficiently and effectively. A user can share resources with others
on the Web and perform his or her job based on a pre-defined policy
for collaboration. During the collaboration, the user may need to
create new resources, merge, split, exchange, or update resources
created by other users. To support these services on the Web, we
need machine-understandable as well as machine-readable metadata
about the resources. The concept of a Semantic Web has been
introduced to satisfy this requirement. Although the Semantic Web
will provide more accurate and efficient services on the Web, it
also introduces new problems that were not considered before,
especially, in regards to security, interoperability, and
transparency to users and organizations. In this paper, we discuss
the requirements to support secure collaboration on the Semantic
Web. We mainly focus on identification and analysis of the security
problems associated with the Semantic Web, while suggesting
possible solutions to each problem.
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%1 citeulike:3852336
%A Park, Joon S.
%C New York, NY, USA
%D 2003
%I ACM
%J SIGCAS Comput. Soc.
%K collaboration, diplomarbeit, secure, semanticweb
%N 2
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%U http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1008773.1008774
%V 33
%X Web technologies enable collaborative work to be done more
efficiently and effectively. A user can share resources with others
on the Web and perform his or her job based on a pre-defined policy
for collaboration. During the collaboration, the user may need to
create new resources, merge, split, exchange, or update resources
created by other users. To support these services on the Web, we
need machine-understandable as well as machine-readable metadata
about the resources. The concept of a Semantic Web has been
introduced to satisfy this requirement. Although the Semantic Web
will provide more accurate and efficient services on the Web, it
also introduces new problems that were not considered before,
especially, in regards to security, interoperability, and
transparency to users and organizations. In this paper, we discuss
the requirements to support secure collaboration on the Semantic
Web. We mainly focus on identification and analysis of the security
problems associated with the Semantic Web, while suggesting
possible solutions to each problem.
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efficiently and effectively. A user can share resources with others
on the Web and perform his or her job based on a pre-defined policy
for collaboration. During the collaboration, the user may need to
create new resources, merge, split, exchange, or update resources
created by other users. To support these services on the Web, we
need machine-understandable as well as machine-readable metadata
about the resources. The concept of a Semantic Web has been
introduced to satisfy this requirement. Although the Semantic Web
will provide more accurate and efficient services on the Web, it
also introduces new problems that were not considered before,
especially, in regards to security, interoperability, and
transparency to users and organizations. In this paper, we discuss
the requirements to support secure collaboration on the Semantic
Web. We mainly focus on identification and analysis of the security
problems associated with the Semantic Web, while suggesting
possible solutions to each problem.},
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