Scale and performance in a distributed file system
ACM Transactions on Computer Systems (TOCS)
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OMash: enabling secure web mashups via object abstractions
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Please Permit Me: Stateless Delegated Authorization in Mashups
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CloudViews: communal data sharing in public clouds
HotCloud'09 Proceedings of the 2009 conference on Hot topics in cloud computing
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Separating web applications from user data storage with BSTORE
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User-managed access to web resources
Proceedings of the 6th ACM workshop on Digital identity management
Synchronising personal data with web 2.0 data sources
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Analysis of privacy and security in HTML5 web storage
Journal of Computing Sciences in Colleges
Efficient and secure data storage operations for mobile cloud computing
Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Network and Service Management
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We present a design for a file system that provides a secure file storage service for Web 2.0 applications. Currently, each Web application stores its own user data. This not only burdens the applications with storing, managing, and securing user data but also deprives users from controlling their own data. With recent proposals of secure client-side cross-domain communication mechanisms, we can provide an independent file system service to Web applications. This service returns the control over user data back to the users, where users can share or restrict access to their files as they wish, and relieves web application servers from the contractual or regulatory obligation of safeguarding user data.