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1. A Collaborative Access Control Framework for Online Social Networks
Sammanfattning : Online social networks (OSNs) are one of the most popular web-based services for people to communicate and share information with each other. With all their benefits, OSNs might raise serious problems in what concerns users' privacy. One privacy risk is caused by accessing and sharing co-owned data items, i.e. LÄS MER
2. Model-based Approaches to Privacy Compliance
Sammanfattning : 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. LÄS MER
3. On Distributed Optimization in Networked Systems
Sammanfattning : Numerous control and decision problems in networked systems can be posed as optimization problems. Examples include the framework of network utility maximization for resource allocation in communication networks, multi-agent coordination in robotics, and collaborative estimation in wireless sensor networks (WSNs). LÄS MER
4. Network and user-level traffic adaptation for collaborative-workspace applications
Sammanfattning : Collaborative workspace applications based on IP-multicast offer a scalable solution for computer supported human-to-human communication. Although Internet-wide multicast access is not a reality, multicast deployment is steadily increasing on subnets, such as corporate and campus networks. LÄS MER
5. Contraceptive counselling in abortion care
Sammanfattning : Introduction: Improving women’s knowledge about contraception, and their access to contraceptive methods, is central in order to strengthen their sexual and reproductive rights at the time of an abortion. Contraceptive counselling aims to support women’s reproductive control and prevent unintended pregnancies (UPs). LÄS MER