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LionShare Origins Visual Image User Study (VIUS) Hosted in University Libraries at Penn State A two-year user study sponsored by Mellon Foundation Looking at how fac/staff/students use digital images in teaching, research and service Several prototypes identified –Peer-to-Peer was identified as one possible solution - LionShare prototype
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VIUS Identified These Problems Need for tools to manage personal collections Rapid movement from analog to digital Difficulty in finding appropriate resources Difficulty merging public/private collections Need for faculty/student/dept’s to manage large collections Need for copyright and access control
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Why Use P2P for LionShare? Encourages collaboration –Student, faculty members and departments Helps manage the digital media explosion –Digital consumer devices Provides common organizational structure –Metadata and standards Flexible and Scalable –Customizable for different needs
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LionShare Uses Media organization (offline use) Publish personal media collections Person-to-person collaboration Group projects Departmental collaboration Formation of user communities Publication of academic collections
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LionShare Design Goals Media management Simple, intuitive interface User-defined sharing Authenticated access to the network Standard descriptive metadata structure Leverage open source and open standards
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LionShare Principles The Three A’s Authentication Agnostic –Federated Identity Authorization –Access Control Accountability –Non-anonymous network UserID associated with shared files Activity logging
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LionShare Basics Based on Limewire Open Source project Modified version of the Gnutella protocol –P2P + Client/Server Architecture –Decentralized + Centralized Topology AuthN/AuthZ –using Shibboleth Phase II
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Peer Institution “A” P2P Networks Project Overview Conceptual Design
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PeerServer Peer Institution “A” P2P Networks
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Project Overview Conceptual Design PeerServer Peer Institution “A” Authentication Service P2P Networks
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Project Overview Conceptual Design PeerServer Peer PeerServer Peer Institution “A” Institution “B” Authentication Service Authentication Service P2P Networks Institutional Boundary
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Project Overview Conceptual Design PeerServer Peer Institutional Boundary PeerServer Peer Institution “A” Institution “B” Authentication Service Authentication Service P2P Networks Trust fabric [Shibboleth-like] Fixed Repository (Merlot, Careo, EdNA)
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Project Overview LionShare and Specifications Interoperability requires use of agreed upon standards –IEEE LOM –IMS DRI –OKI –Shibboleth
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LionShare Team Penn State University Internet2 Middleware and P2P WGs eduSource Canada/Simon Fraser U. MIT - Open Knowledge Initiative (OKI) And others –Dartmouth, Florida, Georgia Tech, OSPIC, JISC
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