Developing a privacy ontology for privacy control in context-aware systems

This paper concerns personal privacy and privacy protection in context-aware ubiquitous computing environments. It proposes a privacy ontology solution to facilitate automated processes in privacy control. The development of the privacy ontology is an integrated part of our ongoing effort towards a privacy-respecting middleware solution for context-aware systems.

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