Web based data services are very popular with the average computer user. Examples of such services include Gmail.com, Yahoo Photos, Yahoo Briefcase and Amazon S3 Service. In such ...
We present a storage management framework for Web 2.0 services that places users back in control of their data. Current Web services complicate data management due to data lock-in...
Neal H. Walfield, Paul T. Stanton, John Linwood Gr...
A recent trend in social networking, photo/video sharing, and location-sharing services is a demand for more expressive privacy mechanisms that provide greater control over the co...
Michael Benisch, Patrick Gage Kelley, Norman M. Sa...
The web is an indispensable part of our lives. Every day, millions of users purchase items, transfer money, retrieve information and communicate over the web. Although the web is ...
Martin Szydlowski, Christopher Kruegel, Engin Kird...
Mashup is a web technology that combines information from more than one source into a single web application. This technique provides a new platform for different data providers t...
Thomas Trojer, Benjamin C. M. Fung, Patrick C. K. ...