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A modelling and reasoning framework for social networks policies

Journal

ENTERPRISE INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Volume 5, Issue 1, Pages 145-167

Publisher

TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/17517575.2010.513014

Keywords

social networks; open digital rights language (ODRL); policy; privacy; rights; defeasible logic; formal contract logic (FCL)

Funding

  1. Australian Government
  2. Australian Research Council through the ICT Centre of Excellence
  3. Queensland Government

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Policy languages (such as privacy and rights) have had little impact on the wider community. Now that social networks have taken off, the need to revisit policy languages and realign them towards social networks requirements has become more apparent. One such language is explored as to its applicability to the social networks masses. We also argue that policy languages alone are not sufficient and thus they should be paired with reasoning mechanisms to provide precise and unambiguous execution models of the policies. To this end, we propose a computationally oriented model to represent, reason with and execute policies for social networks.

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