Refereed Papers
Track: Web Engineering - Applications
Paper Title:
Organizing and Sharing Distributed Personal Web-Service Data
Authors:
- Roxana Geambasu(University of Washington)
- Cherie Cheung(University of Washington)
- Alexander Moshchuk(University of Washington)
- Steven D. Gribble(University of Washington)
- Henry M. Levy(University of Washington)
Abstract:
The migration from desktop applications to Web-based services is
scattering personal data across a myriad of Web sites, such as
Google, Flickr, YouTube, and Amazon S3. This dispersal poses new
challenges for users, making it more difficult for them to: (1)
organize, search, and archive their data, much of which is now
hosted by Web sites; (2) create heterogeneous, multi-Web-service
object collections and share them in a protected way; and (3)
manipulate their data with standard applications or scripts.
In this paper, we show that a Web-service interface
supporting standardized naming, protection, and object-access services
can solve these problems and can greatly simplify the creation of a
new generation of object-management services for the Web. We describe
the implementation of Menagerie, a proof-of-concept prototype that
provides these services for Web-based applications. At a high level,
Menagerie creates an integrated file and object system from
heterogeneous, personal Web-service objects dispersed across the
Internet. We present several object-management applications we
developed on Menagerie to show the practicality and benefits of our
approach.
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