: Current developments in information technology are leading to increasing capture and storage of information about people and their activities. This raises serious issues about the preservation of privacy. In this paper we examine why these issues are particularly important in the introduction of ubiquitous computing technology into the working environment. Certain problems with privacy are closely related to the ways in which the technology attenuates natural mechanisms of feedback and control over information released. We describe a framework for design for privacy in ubiquitous computing environments and conclude with an example of its application. Introduction Information technology can store, transmit and manipulate vast quantities a...
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The vision of Ubiquitous Computing (UbiComp) foresees a future of context-aware smart systems which ...
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Handling users' privacy in ubiquitous systems is a difficult challenge. Many frameworks have been pr...
The concept of “disappearance ” underpins the original idea by Weiser on the philosophy of ubiquitou...
This paper presents a framework which allows users flexible control of the disclosure of their perso...
Privacy has been and still is a high prioritized issue, not only within computer science but everywh...
Privacy appears as a major issue for pervasive computing applications. Several models have been prop...
As with all the major advances in information and communication technology, ubiquitous computing (ub...
The emergence of ubiquitous computing (UbiComp) environments has increased the risk of undesired acc...
Abstract. We present a unified model of everyday privacy in ubiquitous computing environments, desig...
Position Paper.International audienceThe main message of this position paper is that ubiquitous comp...
Abstract. Personalization systems provide customized service based on user preferences. In ubiquitou...
Privacy is a known issue in ubiquitous computing, exasperated by an oft-cited feature of ubiquitous ...
Privacy is a difficult design issue that is becoming increasingly important as we push into ubiquito...
www.inf.ethz.ch/˜langhein/ Abstract. This paper tries to serve as an introductory reading to privacy...
The vision of Ubiquitous Computing (UbiComp) foresees a future of context-aware smart systems which ...
The concept of “disappearance” underpins the original idea by Weiser on the philosophy of ubiquitous...
Handling users' privacy in ubiquitous systems is a difficult challenge. Many frameworks have been pr...
The concept of “disappearance ” underpins the original idea by Weiser on the philosophy of ubiquitou...
This paper presents a framework which allows users flexible control of the disclosure of their perso...
Privacy has been and still is a high prioritized issue, not only within computer science but everywh...
Privacy appears as a major issue for pervasive computing applications. Several models have been prop...
As with all the major advances in information and communication technology, ubiquitous computing (ub...
The emergence of ubiquitous computing (UbiComp) environments has increased the risk of undesired acc...
Abstract. We present a unified model of everyday privacy in ubiquitous computing environments, desig...