10.1109/ISCC50000.2020.9219617
https://zenodo.org/records/4226524
oai:zenodo.org:4226524
Anandhakumar Palanisamy
Anandhakumar Palanisamy
BitYoga
Mirsat Sefidanoski
Mirsat Sefidanoski
UIST
Spiros Koulouzis
Spiros Koulouzis
UvA
Carlos Rubia
Carlos Rubia
Agilia Center
Nishant Saurabh
Nishant Saurabh
Klagenfurt University
Radu Prodan
Radu Prodan
Klagenfurt University
Decentralized Social Media Applications as a Service: a Car-Sharing Perspective
Zenodo
2020
2020-10-12
https://zenodo.org/communities/eu
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
Social media applications are essential for nextgeneration connectivity. Today, social media are centralizedplatforms with a single proprietary organization controlling thenetwork and posing critical trust and governance issues over thecreated and propagated content. The ARTICONF project fundedby the European Union’s Horizon 2020 program researchesa decentralized social media platform based on a novel setof trustworthy, resilient and globally sustainable tools to fulfilthe privacy, robustness and autonomy-related promises thatproprietary social media platforms have failed to deliver so far.This paper presents the ARTICONF approach to a car-sharinguse case application, as a new collaborative peer-to-peer modelproviding an alternative solution to private car ownership. Wedescribe a prototype implementation of the car-sharing socialmedia application and illustrate through real snapshots how thedifferent ARTICONF tools support it in a simulated scenario.
European Commission
10.13039/501100000780
825134
smART socIal media eCOsytstem in a blockchaiN Federated environment