Questions for Policy and Trust
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- Presentation Given at: CSCI 6965 Advanced Semantic Web (Spring 2009), Week 6
- Speaker: Alvaro Graves, James Michaelis, Ankesh Khandelwal
- Title: Quality-driven information filtering using the WIQA policy framework, Web Privacy Protection through Declarative Policies, Using Semantic Web Technologies for Policy Management on the Web
- Date of Presentation: 2009/02/24
Questions
| ID | Question | Name |
|---|---|---|
| Questions for Policy and Trust GTW | In "Enhancing Web Privacy Protection through Declarative Policies", section 4.2.8's specific discussion of the example yahoo.com obligation seems like a very complex thing to model. In general, these obligations seems as if they could be arbitrarily complex. Does the proposed policy framework allow complex modelling of such obligations? If such modeling relies on a website to define its own terms (for instance, to model the event "if Yahoo! is acquired by or merged with another company"), how is a user meant to discover these terms for use in configuring their privacy requirements? | Gregory Todd Williams |
Facts about Questions for Policy and TrustRDF feed
| A | Presentation + |
| Date | 24 February 2009 + |
| Given at | CSCI 6965 Advanced Semantic Web (Spring 2009) + |
| Speaker | Alvaro Graves +, James Michaelis +, and Ankesh Khandelwal + |
| Title of paper | Quality-driven information filtering using the WIQA policy framework +, Web Privacy Protection through Declarative Policies +, and Using Semantic Web Technologies for Policy Management on the Web + |

