Will enable data creators and curators to combine the technical strengths and opportunities of the The new system, called ENS2.0 and currently under development, Open service-based platform developed as part of the OKKAM EU co-funded project, which can In this paper, we present an evolution of the Entity Name System (ENS), an Both views have their pros and cons, but soįar (with only a few exceptions) the two visions have developed in parallel, sometimes with a subtle Mechanism for identifying and accessing digital content. Has led several researchers and web experts to push the concept of Cool URI as the universal Term identification and (sometimes) access on the other hand, the extraordinary success of the web Repositories have pushed toward the concept of Persistent Identifier (PI) as a way to guarantee long Two main schools of thought have emerged: on the one hand, librarians and public Identifier tags have been (for millenia) the key to access paper-based content or other. Identifier, as digital identifiers have become the key to preserve and access content, like physical Of digital contents, has led – among many other things – to a lot of innovative work on the concept of The fast growth of scientific and non-scientific digital data, as well as the proliferation of new types The usage of shared ontology and uniform identification system foster an automatic and smooth social network integration process, de-facto enabling a concrete social network portability. Furthermore, it should be possible to create, edit and store social network documents in neutral, third, environment which guarantees appropriate access control over the social network profiles. Every person composing the social network described in a profile should be identified uniformly across the different social network documents. Social networks should be described in documents, called profiles, decentralized respect to the social network web application, and defined according to shared ontologies (e.g. This goal can be reached by using a combination of semantic web technologies and tools loosening the (forced) bind between the social network management and social network web applications. Our position is that only in this environment will both the social networking sites and their users be able to develop to their full potential. In this paper, we argue for a decentralized paradigm for social networking, in which users retain control of their profiles, and social networking sites focus on the delivery of innovative and competitive services. benefit from diverse networking services. However, these sites are based on a centralized paradigm, which limits the mobility of their users, and ultimately, their chances to establish new relationships and. Social networking sites have gained much popularity in the recent years, because of the opportunities they give people to connect to each other in an easy and timely manner, and to exchange and share various kinds of information. The above observations can be explained by the fact that these sites make it possible for people to connect to each other in an easy and timely manner, and to exchange and share various kinds of information among them. 1 A Different Position on Social Networking Social networking sites have in the recent years gained considerable popularity in global scale, and have attracted a significant part of the online community. However, these sites are architected based on a cen-tralized paradigm, which limits the mobility of their users, and ultimately, their chances for establishing new relationships and benefiting from diverse networking services. Social networking sites have gained much popularity in the re-cent years, because of the opportunities they give people to connect to each other in an easy and timely manner, and to exchange and share various kinds of information.
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