The Foundations of a Trustworthy Web

Overview

The Web is shaping the way we communicate and live. It would therefore be beneficial to have a truly trustworthy Web. However, a systematic model of our relationship with the Web is missing, and this makes such a trustworthy Web an elusive target.

The Foundations of a Trustworthy Web presents a thorough description of a model that enables the systematic analysis of the impact that the Web has on society, thus facilitating a discussion about the construction of a trustworthy Web....

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Overview

The Web is shaping the way we communicate and live. It would therefore be beneficial to have a truly trustworthy Web. However, a systematic model of our relationship with the Web is missing, and this makes such a trustworthy Web an elusive target.

The Foundations of a Trustworthy Web presents a thorough description of a model that enables the systematic analysis of the impact that the Web has on society, thus facilitating a discussion about the construction of a trustworthy Web. It is a self-contained introduction to another monograph, The Trustworthy and Trusted Web, by the same author.

The model presented in this monograph incorporates the Web into the theory of social systems, and analyses how the existence of the Web alters the way in which society creates its reality. Against this background, it defines the position and role of trust and trustworthiness, as well as the social function of the Web, all in the dual perspective of social sciences and technology.

This is an excellent monograph for anyone who is interested in learning about modelling the relationship between society and information technology, specifically the Web. It is comprehensive and informative in analysing the current situation while also delivering a visionary yet pragmatic exploration of the social purpose of the Web.

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Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9781601986627
  • Publisher: Now Publishers
  • Publication date: 4/19/2013
  • Edition number: 4
  • Pages: 270
  • Product dimensions: 6.14 (w) x 9.21 (h) x 0.57 (d)

Table of Contents

Preface 1: Introduction 2: Methodological notes 3: Operational model of social reality 4: Dynamics of the relationship 5: The joint model of social reality and the Web 6: The Web and organisation systems 7: The Web and function-systems 8: The Web and interactions 9: What about identity? 10: Programmer's model of social reality 11: What is the Web for? 12: The 'better' Web 13: Are we there yet? 14: Conclusions. Acknowledgements. References.
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