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International Journal on Web Service Computing (IJWSC), Vol.5, No.3, September 2014 
SEMANTIC WEB APPROACH TOWARDS 
INTEROPERABILITY AND PRIVACY ISSUES 
IN SOCIAL NETWORKS 
Dr V.Kiran Kumar 
Department of Computer Science Dravidian University, Kuppam 
ABSTRACT 
The Social Web is a set of social relations that link people through World Wide Web. This Social Web 
encompasses how the websites and software are designed and developed to support social relations. The 
new paradigms, tools and web services introduced by Social Web are widely accepted by internet users. 
The main drawbacks of these tools are it acts as independent data silos; hence interoperability among 
applications is a complex issue. This paper focuses on this issue and how best we can use semantic web 
technologies to achieve interoperability among applications. 
KEYWORDS 
Social Web, Semantic Web, interoperability, Web 
I. INTRODUCTION 
The main aim of Social Web is make relations among people on web. The Social Web 
encompasses how the websites and software are designed and developed to support social 
relations. Web 2.0 has introduced such applications to make relations among people. The 
examples are Facebook, twitter, Myspace, YouTube etc., One of the drawback of these social 
websites is that these tools acts as independent data silos. This paper has explains the issues 
relating to the social web and discusses about how best we can solve this with the help of 
semantic web technologies. 
The rest of the paper is organized as follows. Section 2 gives an introduction to Social Web and 
the technologies used. Section 3 discusses about the privacy and interoperability issues relating to 
Social Web. Section 4 discusses about an introduction to semantic web. Section 5 deals with how 
best we can use Semantic Web technologies to achieve interoperability in Social Web. Section 6 
ends with a brief conclusion of this paper. 
II. LITERATURE REVIEW 
Li Ding, Tim Finin and Anupam Joshi in their paper on “Analyzing social networks on the 
Semantic Web”, had described a research on integrating social ontologies and extracting social 
networks on the semantic web. They had focused on how far various ontologies are being used in 
social networks with empirical analysis. The Swoogle ontology directory shows that the 
foaf:person currently has one million instances spread over by more than 45000 documents. 
DOI : 10.5121/ijwsc.2014.5302 13
International Journal on Web Service Computing (IJWSC), Vol.5, No.3, September 2014 
Uldis Bojaris, Alexandra Passant, John G.Breslin and Stefen Decker had published a paper on 
“Social Network and Data Portability using semantic web technologies”. They discussed various 
challenges regarding social networks and data portability and how the semantic web can be used 
for achieving the goal. They used Friend of Friend (FOAF) ontology to represent identity and 
distributed social networks and Semantically-Interlinked online communities (SIOC) ontology 
can be used to represent data on social networks of different users from different sites. 
Till Plumbaum, Songxuan Wu, Ernesto William De Luca and Sahin Albayarak had studied 17 
social network applications to share user data across different applications in their article on 
“User Modelling for the Semantic Web”. They proposed a Social Web User Model (SWUM) that 
is fitted to the needs of Social Web to cater interoperability issue. After thorough analysis on 
social networks, they pointed certain dimensions like personal characteristics, interests, 
knowledge behavior and so on. 
John G.Breslin, Alexandre Passant and Denny Vrandec had briefly discussed about social web 
and Semantic Web in their article “Social Semantic Web”. They explained in detail explanations 
regarding the issues in social web, various ontologies available for semantic and how to bridge 
the gap between social web and semantic web technologies. They explained various semantic 
web applications like semantic blog, semantic wiki, semantic microblogging etc., Further they 
discussed about trust and privacy issues with semantic web. 
III. SOCIAL WEB 
The Social Web is a set of social relations that link people through the World Wide Web1. The 
term Social Web was coined by Howard Rheingold in 1996 in his article on “Electric Minds”2. 
The most popular and mostly used interactions between people are through telephones. The 
invention of Web 2.0 applications had changed the social relations among people in a tremendous 
manner. The second generation applications had developed number of software applications 
which can provide social relations among people. The examples web 2.0 applications are 
Wikipedia, blogs, folksonomies, social networking sites, video sharing sites and mashups etc., 
The main characteristics of Second Generation Websites include community, mashups and AJAX 
(Asynchronous JavaScript with XML). 
Community Websites refers to a group of individuals who share a common interest via e-mail, 
blogs and chat rooms and so on. Mashups are services from different sites that can be pulled 
together in order to experience the data in a novel and enhanced way. AJAX is a group of 
interrelated web development techniques used on client side to send or retrieve data from server 
asynchronously. 
The social networking sites (SNS) and content sharing sites are most popular in a way of 
providing social relations among people. The Social Networking Sites (SNS) include Face book, 
Friend setter, orkut, LinkedIn and MySpace. The social networking site is used to describe any 
Web Site that enables users to create public profiles within the Web Site and form relationships 
with other users of the same Web Site. The most popular Social Networking Site (SNS) is Face 
book, where a user can create his own profile with all details like date of birth, place of birth, 
qualification, working particulars etc., Based on the details given by the user the Web Site 
searches for the people for correct match like place of birth, course studies on the same year, 
employees details and so on. This was founded by Mark Zuckerberg in February 2004. Similarly 
LinkedIn is also most popular and provides professional relations among people. 
Content sharing sites are another mode of sharing content among people. The most popular 
content sharing sites include YouTube (Video Sharing), Flickr (Images sharing) and Last.fm 
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International Journal on Web Service Computing (IJWSC), Vol.5, No.3, September 2014 
(Music files sharing) so on. The history of YouTube began on February 14, 2005 when three 
former PayPal employees activated the Internet domain name "YouTube.com" and started to 
create a video-sharing website on which users could upload, share, and view videos3. This was 
the most popular video sharing website where it includes cinema teasers, educational videos for 
kids as well as adults, adult videos and so on. 
IV. ISSUES WITH THE SOCIAL WEB 
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· Privacy 
Today it's frequent to hear people saying “everybody is on Facebook”. The Facebook Company is 
also designing applications to run even on mobile devices. Hence, everybody is using Facebook 
to share information with others. But many people are giving their information on net without 
knowing how to make it as private. Hence, everybody can see their personal details if it is in 
public. One of the major problems in Social Networking Sites are “Cyberstalking”. This is 
nothing but the repeated use of electronic communications to harass or frighten someone by 
sending mails, uploading videos etc4. Some applications are developed to get the person’s 
information on the web. Creepy is a Geo location tool which can track person’s location using 
photos uploaded on Face book or Twitter. With this application one can tract person’s location 
when he uploaded images on the web. 
· Interoperability 
The major problems of Social Networking Sites (SNS) are isolation. When a person is registered 
with one Website cannot access other Social Networking Website with same registration. For 
example, when a person registered with Facebook cannot access LinkedIn because each website 
is designed for their own promotion and commercial aspects. If a person wishes to get feedback 
of a product, then one website contains about the image and other websites may contains 
information about reviews, configurations and so on. For example, you want to purchase a smart 
phone, and then you may find comments about the product in Twitter, YouTube and so on. 
Hence, you need to login to all famous Web sites for getting of information about the product. 
This is due to lack of interoperability among different social networking sites. 
Another important aspect of Social Networking Sites (SNS) is binding users to their website. The 
person cannot move from one social networking site to another without losing the previously 
added and maintained information. The social networking sites are locking the users by not 
providing interoperability. Recently, some websites are accepting Face book id to login in to their 
website, hence this problem can be minimized at some extent. 
The technical reason for not providing interoperability by different social networking websites is 
due to lack of common standards for knowledge and information sharing. Social Networking 
Sites (SNS) like blogs, Wikipedia and forums contains much information. The reusing of 
information in Wikipedia with other application on the web is also a big challenge. 
V. SEMANTIC WEB 
According to the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), "The Semantic Web provides a 
common framework that allows data to be shared and reused across application, enterprise, 
and community boundaries."5 The term was coined by Tim Berners-Lee for a web of data that 
can be processed by machines6. Fig.1 represents Semantic Layer with different technologies 
are used in designing Semantic Web applications. The primary purpose of these languages
International Journal on Web Service Computing (IJWSC), Vol.5, No.3, September 2014 
is to represent machine-understandable information and to support interoperability between 
applications on web. Once we add semantics to the website, we can design semantic web 
applications for the users to use. Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) represents any resource on 
the web with unique name. The key technologies include Resource Description Framework 
(RDF), Resource Description Framework Schema (RDFS) and Ontology Web Language (OWL). 
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Fig.1 Semantic Layer Cake 
VI. SEMANTIC WEB AND SOCIALWEB 
Semantic Web aims to provide flexible standards for information exchange and interoperability. 
To provide common standards for different applications it uses vocabularies. Vocabularies define 
the concepts and relationships (also referred to as “terms”) used to describe and represent an area 
of concern7. The main role of vocabularies used in semantic web is to clear ambiguity among 
different applications. For example, a bookseller wants to integrate data from different publishers. 
Then different publishers may use different terms for data storage i.e., one publisher may used as 
“author” and another publisher may used as “creator”. As we know that both terms are equal, to 
make such equal relation we must use vocabulary. Vocabulary makes equal relation between 
author and creator. Vocabulary can also be called as ontology. 
Semantic web contains different vocabularies for different purposes. Such are RSS 1.0 (RDF Site 
Summary), FOAF (Friend of a Friend) and SIOC (Semantically Interlinked Online 
Communities). With these vocabularies, social data can be represented using shared and common 
models and therefore it become more interoperable and portable across applications. 
RDF Site Summary (RSS) is a lightweight multipurpose extensible metadata and description 
format. Metadata is nothing but data about data. In HTML, we use to give information about a 
webpage in <head> section. This is simple example of metadata, which is meant for machine 
process able data. Most of the search engines use these Meta data for ranking the web pages and 
so on. FOAF (Friend of a Friend) is a machine readable ontology describing persons, their 
objectives and their relations to other people8. Most of the people are describing themselves on 
the net with the help of FOAF vocabulary and help machines to understand their webpage.
International Journal on Web Service Computing (IJWSC), Vol.5, No.3, September 2014 
Semantically-Interlinked Online Communities Project (SIOC pronounced as “shock”) is a 
semantic web ontology that provides methods for interconnection discussion methods such as 
blogs, forums and mailing lists to each other9. It is composed of core ontology and a set of 
modules focusing of integration with other applications. Similarly there are number of 
vocabularies were described by Semantic Web group, such are Dublin core, TrackBack, Vcard 
RDF, GoodRelations, DOAP, Music Ontology and so on. With the help of these vocabularies we 
can integrate applications and provides interoperability among applications on social web. 
VII. CONCLUSION 
This paper briefly explains about the Social Web and their technologies used. Web 2.0 has 
developed many applications concerns with social relations. This paper focuses on the advantages 
of these applications and at same time discusses about privacy and interoperability issues. The 
Semantic Web has developed number of vocabularies to achieve interoperability among 
applications over web. This paper discusses about some of the vocabularies in brief and how best 
we can use these vocabularies to achieve interoperability among applications. We hope that this 
paper is useful for researchers who are working on semantic web. 
REFERENCES 
[1] Halpin, Harry; Tuffield, Mischa. "A Standards-based, Open and Privacy-aware Social Web". W3C 
Social Web Incubator Group Report 6th December 2010 Report. W3C Incubator Group Report. 
Retrieved 6/8/2011. 
[2] Rheingold, Howard (2000). The virtual community: homesteading on the electronic frontier. The MIT 
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Press. p. 334. 
[3] Graham, Jefferson (November 21, 2005). "Video websites pop up, invite postings". USA Today. 
Retrieved July 28, 2006. 
[4] "Cyberstalking". Oxford University Press. Retrieved 2013-12-10. 
[5] "W3C Semantic Web Activity". World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). November 7, 2011. 
Retrieved November 26, 2011. 
[6] Berners-Lee, Tim; James Hendler and Ora Lassila (M ay 17, 2001). "The Semantic Web". 
Scientific American Magazine. Retrieved M arch 26, 2008. 
[7] http://www.w3.org/standards/semanticweb/ontology 
[8] http://www.foaf-project.org/original-intro 
[9] UldisBojars and Alexandre Passantand John G.Breslin and StefanDecker Digital Enterprise Research 
Institute, National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland. ” The SIOC Project: Semantically- 
Interlinked Online Communities”

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  • 1. International Journal on Web Service Computing (IJWSC), Vol.5, No.3, September 2014 SEMANTIC WEB APPROACH TOWARDS INTEROPERABILITY AND PRIVACY ISSUES IN SOCIAL NETWORKS Dr V.Kiran Kumar Department of Computer Science Dravidian University, Kuppam ABSTRACT The Social Web is a set of social relations that link people through World Wide Web. This Social Web encompasses how the websites and software are designed and developed to support social relations. The new paradigms, tools and web services introduced by Social Web are widely accepted by internet users. The main drawbacks of these tools are it acts as independent data silos; hence interoperability among applications is a complex issue. This paper focuses on this issue and how best we can use semantic web technologies to achieve interoperability among applications. KEYWORDS Social Web, Semantic Web, interoperability, Web I. INTRODUCTION The main aim of Social Web is make relations among people on web. The Social Web encompasses how the websites and software are designed and developed to support social relations. Web 2.0 has introduced such applications to make relations among people. The examples are Facebook, twitter, Myspace, YouTube etc., One of the drawback of these social websites is that these tools acts as independent data silos. This paper has explains the issues relating to the social web and discusses about how best we can solve this with the help of semantic web technologies. The rest of the paper is organized as follows. Section 2 gives an introduction to Social Web and the technologies used. Section 3 discusses about the privacy and interoperability issues relating to Social Web. Section 4 discusses about an introduction to semantic web. Section 5 deals with how best we can use Semantic Web technologies to achieve interoperability in Social Web. Section 6 ends with a brief conclusion of this paper. II. LITERATURE REVIEW Li Ding, Tim Finin and Anupam Joshi in their paper on “Analyzing social networks on the Semantic Web”, had described a research on integrating social ontologies and extracting social networks on the semantic web. They had focused on how far various ontologies are being used in social networks with empirical analysis. The Swoogle ontology directory shows that the foaf:person currently has one million instances spread over by more than 45000 documents. DOI : 10.5121/ijwsc.2014.5302 13
  • 2. International Journal on Web Service Computing (IJWSC), Vol.5, No.3, September 2014 Uldis Bojaris, Alexandra Passant, John G.Breslin and Stefen Decker had published a paper on “Social Network and Data Portability using semantic web technologies”. They discussed various challenges regarding social networks and data portability and how the semantic web can be used for achieving the goal. They used Friend of Friend (FOAF) ontology to represent identity and distributed social networks and Semantically-Interlinked online communities (SIOC) ontology can be used to represent data on social networks of different users from different sites. Till Plumbaum, Songxuan Wu, Ernesto William De Luca and Sahin Albayarak had studied 17 social network applications to share user data across different applications in their article on “User Modelling for the Semantic Web”. They proposed a Social Web User Model (SWUM) that is fitted to the needs of Social Web to cater interoperability issue. After thorough analysis on social networks, they pointed certain dimensions like personal characteristics, interests, knowledge behavior and so on. John G.Breslin, Alexandre Passant and Denny Vrandec had briefly discussed about social web and Semantic Web in their article “Social Semantic Web”. They explained in detail explanations regarding the issues in social web, various ontologies available for semantic and how to bridge the gap between social web and semantic web technologies. They explained various semantic web applications like semantic blog, semantic wiki, semantic microblogging etc., Further they discussed about trust and privacy issues with semantic web. III. SOCIAL WEB The Social Web is a set of social relations that link people through the World Wide Web1. The term Social Web was coined by Howard Rheingold in 1996 in his article on “Electric Minds”2. The most popular and mostly used interactions between people are through telephones. The invention of Web 2.0 applications had changed the social relations among people in a tremendous manner. The second generation applications had developed number of software applications which can provide social relations among people. The examples web 2.0 applications are Wikipedia, blogs, folksonomies, social networking sites, video sharing sites and mashups etc., The main characteristics of Second Generation Websites include community, mashups and AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript with XML). Community Websites refers to a group of individuals who share a common interest via e-mail, blogs and chat rooms and so on. Mashups are services from different sites that can be pulled together in order to experience the data in a novel and enhanced way. AJAX is a group of interrelated web development techniques used on client side to send or retrieve data from server asynchronously. The social networking sites (SNS) and content sharing sites are most popular in a way of providing social relations among people. The Social Networking Sites (SNS) include Face book, Friend setter, orkut, LinkedIn and MySpace. The social networking site is used to describe any Web Site that enables users to create public profiles within the Web Site and form relationships with other users of the same Web Site. The most popular Social Networking Site (SNS) is Face book, where a user can create his own profile with all details like date of birth, place of birth, qualification, working particulars etc., Based on the details given by the user the Web Site searches for the people for correct match like place of birth, course studies on the same year, employees details and so on. This was founded by Mark Zuckerberg in February 2004. Similarly LinkedIn is also most popular and provides professional relations among people. Content sharing sites are another mode of sharing content among people. The most popular content sharing sites include YouTube (Video Sharing), Flickr (Images sharing) and Last.fm 14
  • 3. International Journal on Web Service Computing (IJWSC), Vol.5, No.3, September 2014 (Music files sharing) so on. The history of YouTube began on February 14, 2005 when three former PayPal employees activated the Internet domain name "YouTube.com" and started to create a video-sharing website on which users could upload, share, and view videos3. This was the most popular video sharing website where it includes cinema teasers, educational videos for kids as well as adults, adult videos and so on. IV. ISSUES WITH THE SOCIAL WEB 15 · Privacy Today it's frequent to hear people saying “everybody is on Facebook”. The Facebook Company is also designing applications to run even on mobile devices. Hence, everybody is using Facebook to share information with others. But many people are giving their information on net without knowing how to make it as private. Hence, everybody can see their personal details if it is in public. One of the major problems in Social Networking Sites are “Cyberstalking”. This is nothing but the repeated use of electronic communications to harass or frighten someone by sending mails, uploading videos etc4. Some applications are developed to get the person’s information on the web. Creepy is a Geo location tool which can track person’s location using photos uploaded on Face book or Twitter. With this application one can tract person’s location when he uploaded images on the web. · Interoperability The major problems of Social Networking Sites (SNS) are isolation. When a person is registered with one Website cannot access other Social Networking Website with same registration. For example, when a person registered with Facebook cannot access LinkedIn because each website is designed for their own promotion and commercial aspects. If a person wishes to get feedback of a product, then one website contains about the image and other websites may contains information about reviews, configurations and so on. For example, you want to purchase a smart phone, and then you may find comments about the product in Twitter, YouTube and so on. Hence, you need to login to all famous Web sites for getting of information about the product. This is due to lack of interoperability among different social networking sites. Another important aspect of Social Networking Sites (SNS) is binding users to their website. The person cannot move from one social networking site to another without losing the previously added and maintained information. The social networking sites are locking the users by not providing interoperability. Recently, some websites are accepting Face book id to login in to their website, hence this problem can be minimized at some extent. The technical reason for not providing interoperability by different social networking websites is due to lack of common standards for knowledge and information sharing. Social Networking Sites (SNS) like blogs, Wikipedia and forums contains much information. The reusing of information in Wikipedia with other application on the web is also a big challenge. V. SEMANTIC WEB According to the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), "The Semantic Web provides a common framework that allows data to be shared and reused across application, enterprise, and community boundaries."5 The term was coined by Tim Berners-Lee for a web of data that can be processed by machines6. Fig.1 represents Semantic Layer with different technologies are used in designing Semantic Web applications. The primary purpose of these languages
  • 4. International Journal on Web Service Computing (IJWSC), Vol.5, No.3, September 2014 is to represent machine-understandable information and to support interoperability between applications on web. Once we add semantics to the website, we can design semantic web applications for the users to use. Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) represents any resource on the web with unique name. The key technologies include Resource Description Framework (RDF), Resource Description Framework Schema (RDFS) and Ontology Web Language (OWL). 16 Fig.1 Semantic Layer Cake VI. SEMANTIC WEB AND SOCIALWEB Semantic Web aims to provide flexible standards for information exchange and interoperability. To provide common standards for different applications it uses vocabularies. Vocabularies define the concepts and relationships (also referred to as “terms”) used to describe and represent an area of concern7. The main role of vocabularies used in semantic web is to clear ambiguity among different applications. For example, a bookseller wants to integrate data from different publishers. Then different publishers may use different terms for data storage i.e., one publisher may used as “author” and another publisher may used as “creator”. As we know that both terms are equal, to make such equal relation we must use vocabulary. Vocabulary makes equal relation between author and creator. Vocabulary can also be called as ontology. Semantic web contains different vocabularies for different purposes. Such are RSS 1.0 (RDF Site Summary), FOAF (Friend of a Friend) and SIOC (Semantically Interlinked Online Communities). With these vocabularies, social data can be represented using shared and common models and therefore it become more interoperable and portable across applications. RDF Site Summary (RSS) is a lightweight multipurpose extensible metadata and description format. Metadata is nothing but data about data. In HTML, we use to give information about a webpage in <head> section. This is simple example of metadata, which is meant for machine process able data. Most of the search engines use these Meta data for ranking the web pages and so on. FOAF (Friend of a Friend) is a machine readable ontology describing persons, their objectives and their relations to other people8. Most of the people are describing themselves on the net with the help of FOAF vocabulary and help machines to understand their webpage.
  • 5. International Journal on Web Service Computing (IJWSC), Vol.5, No.3, September 2014 Semantically-Interlinked Online Communities Project (SIOC pronounced as “shock”) is a semantic web ontology that provides methods for interconnection discussion methods such as blogs, forums and mailing lists to each other9. It is composed of core ontology and a set of modules focusing of integration with other applications. Similarly there are number of vocabularies were described by Semantic Web group, such are Dublin core, TrackBack, Vcard RDF, GoodRelations, DOAP, Music Ontology and so on. With the help of these vocabularies we can integrate applications and provides interoperability among applications on social web. VII. CONCLUSION This paper briefly explains about the Social Web and their technologies used. Web 2.0 has developed many applications concerns with social relations. This paper focuses on the advantages of these applications and at same time discusses about privacy and interoperability issues. The Semantic Web has developed number of vocabularies to achieve interoperability among applications over web. This paper discusses about some of the vocabularies in brief and how best we can use these vocabularies to achieve interoperability among applications. We hope that this paper is useful for researchers who are working on semantic web. REFERENCES [1] Halpin, Harry; Tuffield, Mischa. "A Standards-based, Open and Privacy-aware Social Web". W3C Social Web Incubator Group Report 6th December 2010 Report. W3C Incubator Group Report. Retrieved 6/8/2011. [2] Rheingold, Howard (2000). The virtual community: homesteading on the electronic frontier. The MIT 17 Press. p. 334. [3] Graham, Jefferson (November 21, 2005). "Video websites pop up, invite postings". USA Today. Retrieved July 28, 2006. [4] "Cyberstalking". Oxford University Press. Retrieved 2013-12-10. [5] "W3C Semantic Web Activity". World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). November 7, 2011. Retrieved November 26, 2011. [6] Berners-Lee, Tim; James Hendler and Ora Lassila (M ay 17, 2001). "The Semantic Web". Scientific American Magazine. Retrieved M arch 26, 2008. [7] http://www.w3.org/standards/semanticweb/ontology [8] http://www.foaf-project.org/original-intro [9] UldisBojars and Alexandre Passantand John G.Breslin and StefanDecker Digital Enterprise Research Institute, National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland. ” The SIOC Project: Semantically- Interlinked Online Communities”