Abstract:
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When we talk about Single Sign-On (SSO), there is much new research done during
the last years. The main goal of SSO is to provide a unique way to authenticate users
along many websites. Due to the structure of the Active Life and the other partners
portals, a SSO is needed to access to the data by the easiest way. Moreover, the portal
is targeted also to elderly people who should nd as easy as possible to authenticate
within the portal. This is the reason why the SSO needs to be properly implemented.
The theoretical part of this Thesis is focused in the existing SSO systems, which one
ts better into the system and how do they work. After this, the implementation of the
selected SSO is explained and discussed, as well as linked with the theory. At the end
of the Thesis, the conclusions and di culties found are reported. |