Information rich monitoring of interoperating services in privacy enabled B2B networks
by Liam Peyton, Chintan Doshi, Jun Hu, Pierre Seguin
International Journal of Advanced Media and Communication (IJAMC), Vol. 4, No. 3, 2010

Abstract: We examine how the Liberty Alliance framework for a privacy-enabled Business to Business (B2B) network of interoperating services called a 'Circle of Trust' (CoT) can be leveraged to monitor activity across the entire network for the purposes of safeguarding and improving services. A proposed Audit Trail Service (ATS) is analysed as a first step in monitoring activity within a CoT. Then, a proposed data collection service is analysed as a mechanism for systematically correlating and analysing consumer activity and content usage on an individual and aggregate basis. The analysis is motivated and illustrated through an information-rich e-commerce scenario.

Online publication date: Sat, 14-Aug-2010

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