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Title: | INFORMATION MANAGEMENT IN THE DISTRIBUTED WEB | Authors: | MARINO, ENRICO | Advisor: | PAOLUZZI, ALBERTO | Keywords: | WEB P2P CMS IPFS HTML5 |
Issue Date: | 31-Oct-2018 | Publisher: | Università degli studi Roma Tre | Abstract: | The World Wide Web, or simply the Web, is very extensive, in continuous expansion, but also very fragile, in continuous decay. The Web has unified the entire world into a single global information space, but the way information is preserved and distributed is fundamentally faulty. The fundamental problem rely on the way content is identified: by means location. A location-addressed Web means a Web where content can be lost, overwritten, censured, inefficiently distributed, and so centralized. The thesis claims that to resolve the problems of the Web, the Web should be built over a content-addressed peer-to-peer network. In particular, the thesis introduces Desidera, a novel approach to design and deploy websites, over a global content-addressed peer-to-peer network, and two systems: the InterPlanetary Web Space (IPWS), a versioned, data-driven content-management system, to manage and deploy content onto a content-addressed distributed file system (i.e. the InterPlanetary File System, IPFS); and Pantarei, a front-end Web framework based on HTML5 Web Components standards, to design resilient user-interfaces for websites that are delivered and distributed over a peer-to-peer network. The proposal enables a user-centric, resilient, permanent, versioned, decentralized Web. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/2307/40505 | Access Rights: | info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess |
Appears in Collections: | X_Dipartimento di Ingegneria T - Tesi di dottorato |
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