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International Conference on Computing and Communication Systems (I3CS'1S) What Comes after Web 3.0? Web 4.0 and the Future Keshab Nath Department of Information Technology, Assam University, Silehar-788011, India E-mail:
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Abstract—The World Wide Web (WWW) as the largest global information media through which user ean share, read, and writes data through computers connected with sernet.WWW has had much progress since its advent. This paper provides a brief idea of the evolution of the web from web1.0 to web4.0.Web1.0 was about connecting and getting information om the net.Web2.0 was the emergence of social media and user generated content.Web3.0 is generally regarded as the ‘emergence of the semantic web, where computer will generating and thinking new information rather than humans . Web 4.0 will Ihe the Internet of things or we may name it as a web of intelligence connections. Keywords— Webi.0, Web20, Web3.0, Web 4.0, Security Chaltenges. 1. INtRopuction The intemet and the web is not synonymous both are two separate but related thing. Intemet is simply a network of networks where millions of computer are globally connected forming a network in which any computer can communicate ‘with any other compute, World Wide Web is a way of accessing information over the medium of the internet by displaying web pages on a browser, information are connected by hyperlinks ,can contains text, araphics, audio, video. ‘Webl.0 js the first generation of the web, also known as informational web. User only ean read and share information over web pages. Web2.0 is the read write networking platform, where the ‘user can communicate among each other. Web3.0 could be define as semantic web, personalization like my yahoo, iGoogle etc. It changes the web into a language that can be read and categorized by the system rather than human. Web4.0 will be about a linked web which communicates with us like we communicate with each other Web4.0 [13] is called “Symbiotic” web which is very powerful and fully executing, Web4.0 will be read-write-execution-concurrency web. I. WEB 1.0 (FROM 1997 T0 2003) I's the origins of web, invented by Tim Bemers-Lee and it represented as read only web where there are small amount of ‘producer create web pages (interlinked) and a large number of customers access those web pages through browser via internet. Here user can only read information, user cannot interact with the content of the pages (like comment, answers Raja Iswary Department of Information Technology. Assam University Silehar-788011, India E-mail:
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ete).Webl.0 doesn’t support two-way communications [Fig1], it was purely base on client-pull model (HTTP) that ccan be initiated by client only. Fig 1: Web.0 isa one-way plato [3] i w ‘Technologies used in Web1.0 are HTML, HTTP, URI these are core web protocols, some newer protocol are also in used like XML, XHTML and CSS. In webt.0 both server side and client side scripting are used such as ASP, PHP, JSP, CGI, PERL as server side scripting and JavaScript, VBscript, flash as client side. IIL. WEB 2.0(FRoM 2004 70 2006) Web2.0 is known as read-write web [Fig 2]. It is basically anew way to use existing internet technologies. In web2.0 the ‘web user cannot only read the content but also write, modify ‘and update the content online, it supports collaboration and help to gather collective intelligence rather web!.0 [2]. Fig: 2 Web2 0 isa two-way Plato Web2.0 as the next generation of networking services evolved and transferred the network in to a platform by supporting an new idea to exchanges as well as share the content through applications such as wiki, web blogs,widgets and mashups ete.International Conference on Computing and Communication Systems (I3CS'1S) A, Web2.0 Security Challenges Today's web2.0 [6] applications are openly accessible and dynamically generated, this feature of web2.0 makes more interesting but it causes bigger security risk For example User/Hacker may upload content, which ean run code or carry malware to perform some malicious task, Sometimes hacker may upload software like free anti-virus to social sites like facebook (Now a day's peoples are too much, addicted to facebook or other social networking sites and user are blindly click each and every link and every application and hacker takes the advantage of this stupidness) or any other ‘web sites that is supposed to be virus removal software but that instead load a Trojan horse. Hackers may upload harnsfal code that could include key loggers that capture victims’ Keystrokes- including vietims’ eredit card information, ‘password and send them back to hacker. TV. WEB 3.0 (FROM 2007 To 2011) It is more difficult to answer the question “what is ‘web3.020", different Intemet experts has their different approaches and opinions to the furure web. Major IT experts consider web.0[Fig:4] as a semantic web and personalization. According to Conrad Wolfram web3.0 is where computer will generating and thinking new information rather than Fig 4 Web 0(Semantic Web) Google CEO, Eric Schmidt says web3.o will be “applications whieh are pieced together ~ relatively samallthe data are in the cloud and it ean be run on any device(pe oF mobile)very fastwery customizable and distributed -irally(social network.email.te) ‘Yahoo founder, verry Yang thinks that web3.0 is a collection of tools and techniques for creating programs and online application,which blur the distinction between professional semieprofessional and consumers. Yang stated[S]. “you don't have to be a computer scientist to create a rogram. We are seeing that manifest in Web2.0 and 3.0 will be a great extension of that, a true communal medion..the distinction between professinal , semi-professional and consumers will get bluredcreating a network effect of dusiness and applications” - Jerry Yang[8]. Nova Spivak from Radar Network believes that web3.0 will be “The Semantic web” which will play a central role in the new generation, A. Key Elements of Web 3.0 ‘Web3.0 is build on the kinds of applications and services that makes it so popular in past few years. Now a days search engines are able fo produce much more coplete and targeted information,users are even more tightly connected with friends ‘and businesses via social media applications , greater ability to record and store the information makes web3.0[S][11] more precise and helpful for the web users. tn this section we present some of the key elements that might become the building blocks of the next generation of the web. 1) The Social Web: In past several decades social networks has a huge popularity amoung like minded peoples and community groups, they share their feelings,thoughts,idees using web3.0 technologies instead of linking documents only. Social web are considered as an efficient and attractive way of connecting people around the alabe. 2) The Semantic Web: Semantic web is an evolving extension of the web3.0, that allow people to find the information much deeper level the meaning of the search terms and the context in which they are used. The information are structured in such a way that machines can read it and understand it as much as humans can,with out ambiguousness. 3) Web 3D: In past few years virtual 3D world such as ‘Second life(9].Red Light{10] ete have gained huge popularity in public. Web3D allow people to live in a virtual world as an avatar on behalf of him and can exploremmeet other residents,participate in individual and/or group activities ete ete as people do in their real life.All the activities oceuring between avtars are reside in the virtual world only and there is nothing to do with the real life in real time. 4) The Media Centric Web: According to media centric ‘web approach ,in near future search engines are able to take media such as audio,video,image ete as an input element and bbe able to search for similar media objects. For example if we want to search images about cars all we need to provide an car image as an input to the search engine and based on the features present in that car image. engine should able to retrieve images of cars with similar features, B. Security and Challenges of Web3.0 In the evolution of the web from webl.0 to web3.0 the various issues related to scalability,security and performance present in webl.0 and web2.0 are also propagate to web3.0 and create a big challenging task for TT expart.Because of the huge collaboration of public and private data make web2.0& web3.0 [12]more interactive and popular among web users and as well as for hackers also. There is a lack of data standard for controlling over metadata and data privacy.RDF schema(RDFS) and Web Ontology Language(OWL) used URI(Unified Resource Identifiers) to represent data which can be held in databaseInternational Conference on Computing and Communication Systems (I3CS'1S) and/or interchanged without specifying any access policy or ‘rust bounderies.It make web3.0 vulnerable ,sttackers may falsify the data intentionally and can create false services. Data privacy in web3.0 is one of most security issue for the IT professional_Producers and customers are creating new contentstechniques day by day and publish it for the world for anyone-They make dealsshare their data and ideas among each others. If someone gives you the full control over his private data(like Online-games,) considering you as a trusted and capable of good control of his data. What happen when ‘you betrayed him.you have the fall control of his data so you can modify and publish it for the world by mistake or intentionally. legal and manipulated forms of the same type of data will be available on the web,which may create ‘multipeations of error for anyone. V. WER 4.020122) Ie is a bit early to start talking about webs.0, its still an ‘underground idea in progress. There is no proper definition of it yet. Computer expert suggests some names like artificial intelligence, Webos. Web 4.0 [Fig.4] can also be named as “Symbiotic” web. The idea being the symbiotic web is that once the metadata are orzanised (Web3.0) human and machine can interact in symbiosis, It will be able to “Think and make decisions” with regard to user searches and content. It will be able to give suggestions based on educated studies of how we live and what we want or need. Let's say someone wanted to leam how to fix glitch crippling in a new piece of technology that was just recently put on the market It would be too early for other users to help hhim to do this, and the developers have not been able to troubleshoot the problem because it never occurred in the testing phase of development. So theoretically the future web technology world allow for a computer to analyze the problem and offer you a solution, In fact, it may be able to fix the problem itself. Webs.0 offers a new model of user interaction with the ‘most comprehensive and personalized, not limited simply to display information, but proposes to behave like a intelligent ‘isror that concrete solutions to what the user needs, 4 5 i ‘ E 8 100 om Fig. Web Evelution from Web] 0-Web.0 A. Basic Idea Behind Web4.0 Teb 4.0 based on four main concepts [14] such as 1) Natural Language Understanding(NLU) Technique: It's a subtopic of natural language processing in artificial intelligence that deals with machine reading comprehension. 2) New model of machine to machine(M2M) Communication: The network will consist of intelligent agents in the cloud, be able to communicate among them and delegate the response to the right agent. 3) New modiel of interface: It is based on simple lists of results, but will use new models of interaction or even execute specific actions by computing with the mobile terminal capabilities. For example if we make queries such as “I want a cab to come pick me" and my phone must be capable of to contact nearest Cab Company automatically without direct user intervention. B. Benefits of Webd.0 ‘The advantages and possibilities open to this new web modal [14] can highligh the following. 1) _Accesstbilty: The creation of new patterns of Com- munication with the machine will bring the internet to people that complexity does not understand the use of browser and the possibilities that the internet has to offer. 2) Distributed Computer-Based Information Agents Intelligent agents are elements that process information and communicate with them. 3) Improved User Experience Through Personalized Agents: The agent interacts with the user offering customized content, try to correct the difference between wit we find and what they found, performed tasks for the user accessing context information and communicating with other intelligent agents in the network to provide the user information would have to search manually 4) More Efficion Exploitation Of The Semantic Web ‘The semantic web is an extremely high demand today. The semantic based search engines are tools that are being implemented in many systems. This demand will generate new requirements associated with the integration with users. It will require a new type of communication to facilitate the access and representation of information. ©. What may comes in future Web ‘The future generation of web will be the next great phase of internet, where not only people (Web 1.08 Web 2.0) or machines (Web3.0) are connected. These objects could literally be anything from a toaster, to a car, our keys, our phone, books ete, the ist is endless. Every object is connected by assigning them an IP address, which provides them with the ability to transfer data over network. When objects are connected they need to store data about themselves and/or their environment. As every connected things will be collecting huge amounts of data on daily basis, it will be nearly impossible to use traditional search methods .As technology expert brain profit puts in “instead of looking for things in the world, those things will beInternational Conference on Computing and Communication Systems (I3CS'1S) seeking us out to give us all sorts of information that will help 1 fix, use or buy them”. In the mean time, there are companies already beginning to do cool things, experimenting with the sort of predictive intelligence that one might expect from a “linked data” web4.0 ‘world. Company like Hinich.com in particular attempts to help people to purse through excessive data on the intemet, by looking at the usericustomer past interests and those of their friends to determine what user/customer might like and limit their choices accordingly. According to company CEO fewer purchase are made when customers are presented with too ‘much information or too many choices. It is thus worthwhile technology for retailer to pursue, in an effort to predictively get fewer precision choices in front of each consumer. According to tech companies like “Apple”, “Google” and “Microsoft” personal assistant will be the future for all of us and we will soon spend our days interacting with our phones, conversing with “Siri”, “Google Now” or “Cortana” all day long. After “Siri” and “Google Now”, an intelligent personal assistant developed by Apple and Google respectively, In the ‘month of March 2014, Microsoft released a demo version of digital personal assistant for windows phone 8.1,Cortana is currently the code name for a whole new way of controlling ‘windows phone and in the longer term may be windows too. It ‘will respond to our voice, answer each question we asked, control our devices and anticipate the information such as Tocation data, personal information, reminders when we need at particular times. D. Challenges and Disadvantage of Web4.0 One of the most critical developments of web4.0 [15] will bbe the migration of online functionality into the physical ‘world, For example, imagine being able to Google our home to locate car Keys of the remote control. The another challenges of the future web[16] will have to face are those ‘concerning industry standards such as wireless connections, telecommunication lines doing the actual connection and a language that is understandable by all devices and not only by a few belonging to a certain company. ‘As nothing safe on the internet. Web4.0 will also be facing privacy, because personalized search is only possible if the user provides the respective search engine with his personal data, IF we consider services like Google Earth that can provide users with information about other people's ‘whereabouts and the tracking devices in some of the newer cell phones being released. So these kind of information are easily available now a days and no one know where does all that information go, and who gets to see it? REFERENCES [i] Dr Mike Evans"The Evolution of the Web-From Webl. to Webs. (2) San, Murugesan (2007), “Understanding Web 2.0", Journal IT Professional [5] Abbilesh Duivedi ,SureshKumar, Abhishek Dwivedi Dr. Manject Sing “Current Security Considerations for [ssues and Challenges of Trustworthy Semantic Web” Int. J. Advanced Networking and Applications Volume: 03, Issue: 01, Pages 978-083 (2011), [4 baips/en.wikibooks.org'wiki/Web_2.0_and Emerging Leaming “Teclisologies Learning Theaey=Emerging_Web_2 0 Related_ Teaming Theory. [5] David Rook “The Security Risks of Web 2.0°DefCon 17, Las Venas. [6] George Lawion "Web 2.0 Creates Security Challenges” Published by the IEEE Computer Society October 2007, [7] MeAiee “White Paper The Security Implications of ‘Web2.0"hitp: wivw ingrammioro.com visitor servieeedivison, MeAtee-Saa5-Web-J-0-White-paper pa. [6] Juan M. Silva, Abu Saleh Md. Mahfijur Rob ‘Abdulmotaleb El Saddik “Web 3.0: A Vision for Bridging the Gap between Real and Vistval CommunicabiliyMS ‘08 Proceedings of the Ist ACM intemational workabop on Communicability desig and evaluation in cultural end ecological multimedia system, [9] Second Life Official Website: htp/secondlife com. [10] Redlight Official Website: htip:/redlightcenter.com. [11] Karim Sabbagh Olaf Acker Danny Karam Jad Rabben Designing theTranscendent WebThe Pawer of Web 3.0 Booz & Company, [2] Malik Mubaramad Imran Pattal, Ll yuaa, ZENG Jiangiu “Web 3.0: A real personal Web! 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