Search for dissertations about: "privacy by design"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 82 swedish dissertations containing the words privacy by design.
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11. Designing for Usable Privacy and Transparency in Digital Transactions
Abstract : People engage with multiple online services and carry out a range of different digital transactions with these services. Registering an account, sharing content in social networks, or requesting products or services online are a few examples of such digital transactions. READ MORE
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12. Privacy expectations and challenges of smart home ecosystems
Abstract : Technology has long facilitated our lives. Nowadays, we increasingly embrace living in digital spaces. Sometimes we cannot avoid enrolling into them, if only because staying outside makes our lives more complicated. READ MORE
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13. Model-based Approaches to Privacy Compliance
Abstract : In the last decade, information technologies have been developing dramatically, and therefore data harvested via the Internet is growing rapidly. This technological change has a negative impact on privacy due to the sensitivity of the data collected and shared without convenient control or monitoring. READ MORE
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14. Engineering Privacy for Mobile Health Data Collection Systems in the Primary Care
Abstract : Mobile health (mHealth) systems empower Community Health Workers (CHWs) around the world, by supporting the provisioning of Community-Based Primary Health Care (CBPHC) – primary care outside the health facility into people’s homes. In particular, Mobile Health Data Collection Systems (MDCSs) are used by CHWs to collect health-related data about the families that they treat, replacing paper-based approaches for health surveys. READ MORE
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15. Homeowner's Architectural Responses to Crime in Dar Es Salaan : Its impacts and implications to urban architecture, urban design and urban management
Abstract : HTML clipboardThis study is about Homeowner’s architectural responses to crime in Dar es Salaam Tanzania: its impacts and implications to urban architecture, urban design and urban management. The study explores and examines the processes through which homeowners respond to crimes of burglary, home robbery and fear of it using architectural or physical elements. READ MORE