If This Then That (IFTTT) is a free and widely used web-based platform where it is possible to create applet chains (Applets) of simple conditional statements that combine different web and smart services. In this paper we propose a methodology to express Usage Control (UCON) obligations in such a way that they can contain valid data in order to trigger such applet chains. The obligations that follow the response of access requests coming from UCON, become a trigger to the IFTTT platform and this enables a more abstract and non application specific mixture of them without each one losing their abstract structure. We will present the architecture and workflow of our approach, also together with a couple of use cases and the evaluation of an implementation of UCON together with a real IFTTT Applet.
Using IFTTT to Express and Enforce UCON Obligations
La Marra A;Martinelli F;Mori P;Rizos A;Saracino A
2019
Abstract
If This Then That (IFTTT) is a free and widely used web-based platform where it is possible to create applet chains (Applets) of simple conditional statements that combine different web and smart services. In this paper we propose a methodology to express Usage Control (UCON) obligations in such a way that they can contain valid data in order to trigger such applet chains. The obligations that follow the response of access requests coming from UCON, become a trigger to the IFTTT platform and this enables a more abstract and non application specific mixture of them without each one losing their abstract structure. We will present the architecture and workflow of our approach, also together with a couple of use cases and the evaluation of an implementation of UCON together with a real IFTTT Applet.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.