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| author | Yu, Tianyuan Ma, Xinyu Patil, Varun Kocaogullar, Yekta Zhang, Yulong Burke, Jeff Kutscher, Dirk Zhang, Lixia |
| author_facet | Yu, Tianyuan Ma, Xinyu Patil, Varun Kocaogullar, Yekta Zhang, Yulong Burke, Jeff Kutscher, Dirk Zhang, Lixia |
| contents | This position paper explores how to support the Web's evolution through an underlying data-centric approach that better matches the data-orientedness of modern and emerging applications. We revisit the original vision of the Web as a hypermedia system that supports document composability and application interoperability via name-based data access. We propose the use of secure web objects (SWO), a data-oriented communication approach that can reduce complexity, centrality, and inefficiency, particularly for collaborative and local-first applications, such as the Metaverse and other collaborative applications. SWO are named, signed, application-defined objects that are secured independently of their containers or communications channels, an approach that leverages the results from over a decade-long data-centric networking research. This approach does not require intermediation by aggregators of identity, storage, and other services that are common today. We present a brief design overview, illustrated through prototypes for two editors of shared hypermedia documents: one for 3D and one for LaTeX. We also discuss our findings and suggest a roadmap for future research. |
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| spellingShingle | Secure Web Objects: Building Blocks for Metaverse Interoperability and Decentralization Yu, Tianyuan Ma, Xinyu Patil, Varun Kocaogullar, Yekta Zhang, Yulong Burke, Jeff Kutscher, Dirk Zhang, Lixia Networking and Internet Architecture Distributed, Parallel, and Cluster Computing H.3.5 This position paper explores how to support the Web's evolution through an underlying data-centric approach that better matches the data-orientedness of modern and emerging applications. We revisit the original vision of the Web as a hypermedia system that supports document composability and application interoperability via name-based data access. We propose the use of secure web objects (SWO), a data-oriented communication approach that can reduce complexity, centrality, and inefficiency, particularly for collaborative and local-first applications, such as the Metaverse and other collaborative applications. SWO are named, signed, application-defined objects that are secured independently of their containers or communications channels, an approach that leverages the results from over a decade-long data-centric networking research. This approach does not require intermediation by aggregators of identity, storage, and other services that are common today. We present a brief design overview, illustrated through prototypes for two editors of shared hypermedia documents: one for 3D and one for LaTeX. We also discuss our findings and suggest a roadmap for future research. |
| title | Secure Web Objects: Building Blocks for Metaverse Interoperability and Decentralization |
| topic | Networking and Internet Architecture Distributed, Parallel, and Cluster Computing H.3.5 |
| url | https://arxiv.org/abs/2407.15221 |