Lahlou, Saadi and Jegou, François
(2004)
European disappearing computer privacy design guidelines, Version 1.1.
Ambient Agora-s IST 2000-25134,
version 1.1.
Ambient Agoras.
(Unpublished)
Abstract
Disappearing computing (DC) is specific in the continuous attention of artefacts to
human activity, and because artefacts take initiatives in data collection. Therefore
privacy is a key design issue.
These design guidelines for privacy are aimed at system designers and
stakeholders. Their elaboration is the result of a collective effort funded by the
European Community IST/Disappearing Computer Initiative, in the Ambient Agoras
programme (IST-2000-25134).
This version (1.1) is the first publication of these 9 design guidelines : “think
before doing”, “re-visit classic solutions”, “openness”, “privacy razor”, “third-party
guarantee”, “make risky operations expensive”, “avoid surprise”, consider time”,
“good privacy is not enough”.
Each guideline is presented as a short title, description of the goal, and design
comments. These guidelines will update with time and experience.
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