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Appendix: Glossary
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Application : a program or piece of software designed and written to fulfill a particular purpose of the user.
User: Users are end user that use the Social Semantic Desktop (SSD) as working environment.
User Identity : Each user can have several user identities. This enables the user to distinguish the context in which he wants to interact with the SSD. For example, a user wants to use a different identity for his work stuff, his private issues, or his online gaming community. Only one user identity can be active a time.
User Profile : The user profile describes the user with respect to its user identity. The profile contains information such as the user’s name, nickname, email address, instant messaging ID, the groups he is a member of, etc. Since a user has a user profile for each user identity, a user can have several user profiles. Only one user profile can be active a a time.
Group : A group pools users that have a common interest. Users join a group with one or more of their user identities. Users that joined a group are said to be members of the group. Only the user profile describing the identity that joined the group is visible to the oder group members. For example, if a user joins a group with the identity for his gaming community only this nickname and contact data will be seen by the other group members.
Shared Information Space : In the shared information space group members can share documents. For example, a user can share photos (and their metadata) from the last family event with the group members.
Desktop Resource : Desktop resources are entities users typically handle when they are working on their desktop (e.g., files, contacts, calendar events, bookmarks, etc.). A desktop resource is in contrast to an RDF resource. RDF resources are URIs that reference an entity in the real word. Since we manly talk about desktop resources in this deliverable, we use the terms desktop resource and resource syno- Appendix: Glossary ¶
- any term that you do not (usually) use in front of a beer should appear in this section
- Application : a program or piece of software designed and written to fulfill a particular purpose of the user.
- User: Users are end user that use the Social Semantic Desktop (SSD) as working environment.
- User Identity : Each user can have several user identities. This enables the user to distinguish the context in which he wants to interact with the SSD. For example, a user wants to use a different identity for his work stuff, his private issues, or his online gaming community. Only one user identity can be active a time.
- Application : a program or piece of software designed and written to fulfill a particular purpose of the user.
- User Profile : The user profile describes the user with respect to its user identity. The profile contains information such as the user’s name, nickname, email address, instant messaging ID, the groups he is a member of, etc. Since a user has a user profile for each user identity, a user can have several user profiles. Only one user profile can be active a a time.
- Group : A group pools users that have a common interest. Users join a group with one or more of their user identities. Users that joined a group are said to be members of the group. Only the user profile describing the identity that joined the group is visible to the oder group members. For example, if a user joins a group with the identity for his gaming community only this nickname and contact data will be seen by the other group members.
- User Profile : The user profile describes the user with respect to its user identity. The profile contains information such as the user’s name, nickname, email address, instant messaging ID, the groups he is a member of, etc. Since a user has a user profile for each user identity, a user can have several user profiles. Only one user profile can be active a a time.
- Shared Information Space : In the shared information space group members can share documents. For example, a user can share photos (and their metadata) from the last family event with the group members.
- Desktop Resource : Desktop resources are entities users typically handle when they are working on their desktop (e.g., files, contacts, calendar events, bookmarks, etc.). A desktop resource is in contrast to an RDF resource. RDF resources are URIs that reference an entity in the real word. Since we manly talk about desktop resources in this deliverable, we use the terms desktop resource and resource synonymously and explicitly use the term RDF resource when we are speaking of a resource as an URI reference.
- Information Item : The information item includes not only the desktop resource itself (e.g., the file or bookmark) but also its metadata.
- Local Information Item : Local information items (or for short local items) are desktop resources and their metadata that are stored on the local desktop of the user.
- Shared Information Items : Shared information items (or for short shared items) are desktop resources and their metadata that are shared with other users in a shared information space. Although the item is shared, the physical location of the document remains on the local desktop of the owner (i.e., the person that shares the document). Social replication is used to increase the availability of the desktop resource, although the availability cannot be guarantied. The metadata, however, is uploaded and is persistently available for search.
- Desktop Identifier : Each desktop has a unique identifier (for short, Desktop ID). This identifier is used to send a message to the desktop.
- Shared Information Space : In the shared information space group members can share documents. For example, a user can share photos (and their metadata) from the last family event with the group members.
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