Understanding personal data as a space - learning from dataspaces to create linked personal data

TitleUnderstanding personal data as a space - learning from dataspaces to create linked personal data
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2014
AuthorsDragan, L., M. Luczak-Roesch, and N. Shadbolt
Conference NameServices and Applications over Linked APIs and Data (SALAD2014)
Date PublishedMay
Keywordsdataspaces, linked data, personal information management
Abstract

In this paper we argue that the space of personal data is a dataspace as defined by Franklin et al. We define a personal dataspace, as the space of all personal data belonging to a user, and we describe the logical components of the dataspace. We describe a Personal Dataspace Support Platform (PDSP) as a set of services to provide a unified view over the user?s data, and to enable new and more complex workflows over it. We show the differences from a DSSP to a PDSP, and how the latter can be realized using Web protocols and Linked APIs.{\ensuremath{<}}br/{\ensuremath{>}}

URLhttps://eprints.soton.ac.uk/365370/
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