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Centralized vs decentralized information systems - issues of trust and control - Discussion

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Modern information systems tend to be very centralized, with consolidating forces over the last 30 years defeating the original decentralized architecture of the early Internet and World Wide Web. This session will focus on various projects over the last few years that are focusing on re-decentralizing information flows, from webscale architectures to scholarly publication.
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Modern information systems tend to be very centralized, with consolidating forces over the last 30 years defeating the original decentralized architecture of the early Internet and World Wide Web. This session will focus on various projects over the last few years that are focusing on re-decentralizing information flows, from webscale architectures to scholarly publication.