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School Community Interaction Platform: the Soderhamn Pilot of ABC4Trust

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The Norrtullskolan school in Söderhamn, Sweden, hosted one of the ABC4Trust trials, where a privacy-respecting School Community Interaction Platform, built upon Privacy-ABCs, was deployed to boost communication between pupils, their parents and school personnel. In this chapter, we present an overview of the scope and the scenarios, and elaborate on the results we achieved through the design, deployment, operation and evaluation phases of this pilot.

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Sabouri, A., Bcheri, S., Lerch, J., Schlehahn, E., Tesfay, W. (2015). School Community Interaction Platform: the Soderhamn Pilot of ABC4Trust. In: Rannenberg, K., Camenisch, J., Sabouri, A. (eds) Attribute-based Credentials for Trust. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-14439-9_6

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