Logic and information
Formal Concept Analysis: Mathematical Foundations
Formal Concept Analysis: Mathematical Foundations
Entity-Relationship Modeling: Foundations of Database Technology
Entity-Relationship Modeling: Foundations of Database Technology
Protecting Respondents' Identities in Microdata Release
IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering
Communications of the ACM - Spyware
A framework for spyware assessment
Communications of the ACM - Spyware
VLDB '02 Proceedings of the 28th international conference on Very Large Data Bases
Beyond purpose-based privacy access control
ADC '07 Proceedings of the eighteenth conference on Australasian database - Volume 63
The Conceptual Framework To User-Oriented Content Management
Proceedings of the 2007 conference on Information Modelling and Knowledge Bases XVIII
Engineering database component ware
TEAA'06 Proceedings of the 2nd international conference on Trends in enterprise application architecture
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Privacy is becoming a major issue of social, ethical and legal concern on the Internet. The development of information technology and the Internet has major implications for the privacy of individuals. Studies of private or personal information have related it to such concepts as identifiably, secrecy, anonymity, control, etc. Few studies have examined the basic features of this type of information. Also, database models (e.g., 'Hippocratic' [AKX02] database) for this type of information have been proposed. This paper studies the nature of private information and develops a new conceptual model for databases that contain exclusively private information. The model utilizes the theory of infons to define “private infons”, and develops taxonomy of these private infons based on the notions of proprietary and possession. The proposed model also specifies different privacy rules and principles, derives their enforcement, and develops and tests architecture for this type of databases.