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== Details ==
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{{Announcement|I'm supervising two Master students in this project and there are currently no further topics available in GEMSTONE.}}
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|supervisor=[http://www.net.informatik.uni-goettingen.de/people/david_koll David Koll]
|supervisor=[http://www.net.informatik.uni-goettingen.de/people/david_koll David Koll]

Latest revision as of 16:15, 25 September 2013

Details

Imbox content.png I'm supervising two Master students in this project and there are currently no further topics available in GEMSTONE.
Supervisor: David Koll
Duration: 3-6 months
Type: Bachelor Thesis or Master Thesis or Student Project
Status: open


Project Description

Social networking platforms such as Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, and many others have seen an enormous increase in user population and user provided information. However, users are increasingly concerned about identity and data privacy since information is aggregated at single companies. To address this issue researchers have been investigating alternative solutions, where the users' data such as profile information, comments and messages is stored at user-controlled nodes.

In this project we work on Gemstone (Project Webpage), a social network platform that decentralizes social networks to return the data control back to the users. If you would like to join this work, please get in contact with us and depending on your experience and educational level, we will check out how you can participate!

Ongoing Projects

  • Security in GEMSTONE (M)

Completed Projects

  • Transitioning Social Graphs Between Different Online Social Networks (B)
  • GEMSTONE Goes Mobile: Enabling Decentralized Online Social Networking on Mobile Devices (B)
  • Development of a Mobile Social Networking Platform supporting Decentralized Data Storage optimized by Social Trust (P&M)

Required Skills

  • Good programming skills in JAVA
  • Basic understanding of computer networks (e.g., passed course Computer Networks)