
Introduction into the Solid Project and its implementations
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- Patrick Hochstenbach (UGent)
- Organization
- Project
- Abstract
- This workshop will introduce the Solid project, the protocols and one of its implementations: the IMEC/Inrupt Community Solid Server CSS. The Solid project promises a solution to get control of your own data and provides a choice who and which applications can have access to this data. The project was started as a response to the mass centralization of personal data by Internet platforms and the effects security breaches of these platforms had on manufacturing of public opinion. Although, the incentive of the project was based on a dissatisfaction with the centralization of personal information, the provided solution doesn’t require a reboot of the Web. In the tradition of open standards, decentralized services and permissionless innovation, Solid build protocols to improve the current Web and not replace it. The core Solid protocols follow Semantic Web principles and apply it to management of (personal) data and documents. In this workshop we will discuss the principles behind Solid, the protocols and provides hands-on experience on the current state of the implementations.
- Keywords
- solid, semantic web, decentralized web, web development
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Please use this url to cite or link to this publication: http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01GRPK8ERHVS0SDXY8F9FZDEXS
- MLA
- Hochstenbach, Patrick. “Introduction into the Solid Project and Its Implementations.” 14th Semantic Web in Libraries Conference (SWIB22), Workshops, 2022.
- APA
- Hochstenbach, P. (2022). Introduction into the Solid Project and its implementations. 14th Semantic Web in Libraries Conference (SWIB22), Workshops. Presented at the 14th Semantic Web in Libraries Conference (SWIB22), Online.
- Chicago author-date
- Hochstenbach, Patrick. 2022. “Introduction into the Solid Project and Its Implementations.” In 14th Semantic Web in Libraries Conference (SWIB22), Workshops.
- Chicago author-date (all authors)
- Hochstenbach, Patrick. 2022. “Introduction into the Solid Project and Its Implementations.” In 14th Semantic Web in Libraries Conference (SWIB22), Workshops.
- Vancouver
- 1.Hochstenbach P. Introduction into the Solid Project and its implementations. In: 14th Semantic Web in Libraries Conference (SWIB22), Workshops. 2022.
- IEEE
- [1]P. Hochstenbach, “Introduction into the Solid Project and its implementations,” in 14th Semantic Web in Libraries Conference (SWIB22), Workshops, Online, 2022.
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