An Architecture to Facilitate Membership and Service Management in Trusted Communities

Seppo Heikkinen, B. Silverajan
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Ubiquitous connectivity today allows many users to remain connected regardless of location with various kinds of communities. This paper studies challenges in building trusted communities that encompass both new users as well as users already possessing credentials from other well known connectivity providers, federations, content providers and social networks. We postulate that trusted communities are initially created as a means to access some services, but become enriched with user created services. We present an architecture aimed at managing the complexity of service composition, access as well as guarantees of authenticity. Since users possess multiple credentials from various identity providers, we address this in our architecture from the service access perspective. In addition, our model explicitly takes into account cases where users may temporarily be granted access to a community’s services based on recommendations from existing members.
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促进可信社区成员和服务管理的体系结构
如今,无处不在的连接使许多用户无论身处何地都能与各种社区保持联系。本文研究了建立可信社区的挑战,这些社区既包括新用户,也包括已经拥有其他知名连接提供商、联盟、内容提供商和社交网络证书的用户。我们假设可信社区最初是作为访问某些服务的一种手段而创建的,但是随着用户创建的服务而变得丰富。我们提出了一个旨在管理服务组合、访问和真实性保证的复杂性的体系结构。由于用户拥有来自不同身份提供者的多个凭据,因此我们在体系结构中从服务访问的角度来解决这个问题。此外,我们的模型明确地考虑了用户可能根据现有成员的建议暂时被授予访问社区服务的情况。
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