Authenticated STN Request STN-Operations-HTTP stnophttp 2016-09-09 2016-09-12 v1.0 Andrei Ciortea Socio-technical networks (STNs) are networks of people and social things (i.e. autonomous physical or virtual objects). An STN mirrors the physical world by creating digital counterparts of physical and abstract entities and relating them to one another. In the same time, applications running in the digital world may reflect back into the physical world (e.g. through actuators). An STN encodes the different relations among people and smart things, such as friendship, ownership, provenance or colocation. An STN may not exist outside of the minds of its members, however, in most cases, an STN is reified within an STN platform. STN-Operations-HTTP provides the concepts and properties required for performin STN operations as HTTP requests and extracting RDF data from HTTP responses. unstable Mapping Refers to the location of a parameter in a HTTP request, such as a path, query or body parameter. Parameter location Defines the authentication/authorization frameworks used for accessing the HTTP services of an STN platform. Authentication Protocol An STN HTTP request that implements this operation. true implemented as An authN/Z protocol supported by this STN platform. supports authentication key STN Term A sequence of characters used to identify the parameter of a request within the scope of an STN platform. For instance, when creating a connection, the required UserID parameter might be referred to as "user_id" in one platform and "id" in another. true parameter name The base URL for the HTTP services provided by this STN platform. base URL OAuth 2.0 JSON Body Query Path WebID Turtle OpenID Connect