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Publication Details PU-32 - `Web2.0 for Machines and Services: Human Oriented Service Identity Management´


18-20 November 2007; David J. Lutz

Abstract:
As more and more approaches focus on Service Oriented Architecture, the idea presented in this paper looks much further. An approach for a new identity is introduced that describes a machine or a service neither by technical details nor addresses but by the needs they may satisfy. The new human oriented identity management, by focusing on the user’s view, leads to a convenient and easy service discovery system. A consumer no longer has to know specific details about the machine or the service, but can still find the machine that satisfies exactly his current needs.

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proceedings of 4th International Conference on Innovations in Information Technology (Innovations′07), copyright IEEE

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