Ingo Friese
Deutsche Telekom
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international conference on internet and web applications and services | 2010
Nurit Gal-Oz; Tal Grinshpoun; Ehud Gudes; Ingo Friese
Virtual communities are gradually becoming an inherent part of modern life. Trust and reputation systems, which are considered key enablers of virtual communities, These systems support the accumulation of member reputation information and leverage this information to increase the likelihood of successful member interactions and to better protect the community from fraudulent members. Reputation information is an important part of a user’s identity, which makes this data both sensitive and desired for communities to share. Reputation sharing is also motivated by the individual user that can leverage her state in new communities using the reputation she gained in others. In previous work we have presented the Cross-Community Reputation (CCR) model for sharing reputation knowledge among communities. The CCR model identifies the fundamental terms required for a meaningful sharing of reputation information among communities and proposes means to make the information sharing feasible. This paper presents the TRIC infrastructure for enabling CCR systems. The major concerns of TRIC are to protect the user’s rights for privacy and control over her data and to draw some architecture guidelines that can be implemented in more than one way. We explain the major components required for this type of infrastructure and discuss known design alternatives and their tradeoffs in the case of TRIC.
international conference on intelligence in next generation networks | 2010
Ingo Friese; Jonas Högberg; Fulup Ar Foll; Gaël Gourmelen; Mario Lischka; Joni Brennan; Peter Weik; Sebastian Lampe
Digital Identity has grown separately in the IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) and the Internet in general. On the one hand secure but walled garden services are offered on the other hand the focus is on openness and third party integration. However, future Telco-business needs an inter-working of IMS and Internet. This paper discusses use cases, economical benefits and technical solutions for bridging these two worlds based on the findings presented also in an upcoming whitepaper from the Telecommunication Identity work group of the Kantara Initiative.
Archive | 2013
Frank Mildner; Martin Messmer; Ingo Friese
Archive | 2010
Frank Mildner; Martin Messmer; Ingo Friese
Archive | 2009
Ingo Friese; Jonas Högberg; Mario Lischka; Gaël Gourmelen; Fulup Ar Foll; Joni Brennan
Archive | 2007
Ingo Friese; Martin Kurze; Jörg Heuer
Archive | 2015
Frank Mildner; Martin Messmer; Ingo Friese
Archive | 2014
Wolfgang Steigerwald; Frank Mildner; Ingo Friese
Archive | 2014
Martin Messmer; Frank Mildner; Ingo Friese
Archive | 2014
Wolfgang Steigerwald; Frank Mildner; Ingo Friese