Towards E-Society Policy Interoperability for Social Web Networks
Towards E-Society Policy Interoperability for Social Web Networks
The move toward Policy-Oriented Web is destined to provide support for policy expression and management in the core web layers. One of the most promising areas that can drive this new technology adoption is e-Society communities. With so much user-generated content being shared by these social networks, there is the real danger that the implicit sharing rules that communities have developed over time will be lost in translation in the new digital communities. This will lead to a corresponding loss in confidence in e-Society sites. The Policy-Oriented Web attempts to turn the implicit into the explicit with a common framework for policy language interoperability and awareness. This paper reports on the policy driving factors from the Social Networks experiences using real-world use cases and scenarios. In particular, the key functions of policy-awareness—for privacy, rights, and identity—will be the driving force that enables the e-Society to appreciate new interoperable policy regimes.
CITATION: Iannella, Renato. Towards E-Society Policy Interoperability for Social Web Networks edited by Sharma, Sushil K. . Hershey, PA : IGI Global , 2012. E-Adoption and Technologies for Empowering Developing Countries - Available at: https://library.au.int/towards-e-society-policy-interoperability-social-web-networks