IDS Connectors Clause Samples

IDS Connectors. In PLATOON the IDS connector is the component allowing the different pilot to exchange, share and process digital content. At the same time, the Connector ensures that the data sovereignty of the data owner is always guaranteed. The reference implementation of the IDS connector adopted in PLATOON is the TRUE (TRUsted Engineering) connector: it is an open- source implementation, developed by Engineering, that has been reused and extended in order to fit the specific project needs. The Figure 7 shows the main components of the TRUE connector and the interactions among two connectors that exchange data. Following a description of these components: • Execution Core Container (ECC) is in charge of (1) the data exchange using HTTP/HTTPS, WS over HTTPS or IDSCP2, taking advantage of the IDS Information Model to represent the data, (2) the interactions with an external Identity Provider to require and validate token, (3) the communication with an IDS Broker for managing the information and with the Clearing House for registering the transactions. • Data APP: this component represents a trivial data application build to generate and/or consume data on top of the Execution Core Container. • Usage-Control Application (UC APP): a component in charge of applying usage control policies to the data. As described in the above figure the basic communication flow between two connectors (used by a Data Provider and a Data Consumer) can be resumed in the following steps. 1. the Consumer receive a data request to its P endpoint, it forwards the request to its internal Execution Core Container (A endpoint) 2. The Consumer’s ECC receives the message from its Data APP, 3. The Consumer’s ECC interacts with an external Identity Provider to retrieve the token of the Consumer and 4. The Consumer’s ECC sends the appropriate IDS message to the Provider’s ECC using one of the provided communication channels (B endpoint). 5. The Provider’s ECC receives the message and validates the token against the Identity provider, 6. ECC retrieves the actual data from its Data APP (F endpoint) 7. Provider ECC returns data to the Consumer’s ECC 8. Consumer’s ECC processes the response, applies the usage control policies and forward the data to the original requester. It is important to underline that every transaction is logged into the Clearing House (C endpoints). The TRUE connector in PLATOON has been extended to be integrated with CaPe suite an ICT suite for a consent-based user-centric personal d...

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