Principled design of the modern Web architecture
ACM Transactions on Internet Technology (TOIT)
Developing web services choreography standards: the case of REST vs. SOAP
Decision Support Systems - Special issue: Web services and process management
Remote Access to Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) Devices Utilizing the Atom Publishing Protocol
ICNS '07 Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Networking and Services
Design of an Extended Architecture for Sharing DLNA Compliant Home Media from Outside the Home
IEEE Transactions on Consumer Electronics
An Approach for Content Sharing among UPnP Devices in Different Home Networks
IEEE Transactions on Consumer Electronics
Device and service discovery in home networks with OSGi
IEEE Communications Magazine
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Research in the area of the digital / smart home has been shifting from the in-home environment to the extended aspect, where trusted users can remotely access the home hosted content while away. Our work takes this paradigm one step further, studying how the home can become a content provider, by opening service interfaces to 3rd party Internet services, in order to allow creation of data mash-ups. This would enable the composition of richer and more user centric services, while still keeping the family data securely stored at the home, probably one of the last places on the Internet where privacy can be still found. We propose a solution based on open web technologies and architectures, while we also present a prototype implementation of our system.