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TIS
2002
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14 years 9 months ago
Data Retention and the Panoptic Society: The Social Benefits of Forgetfulness
: Modern information systems not only capture a seemingly endless amount of transactional data, but also tend to retain it for indefinite periods of time. We argue that privacy pol...
Jean-François Blanchette, Deborah G. Johnso...
KR
2004
Springer
15 years 3 months ago
Reasoning about Knowledge by Variable Forgetting
In this paper, we investigate knowledge reasoning within a simple framework called knowledge structure. We use variable forgetting as a basic operation for one agent to reason abo...
Kaile Su, Guanfeng Lv, Yan Zhang
KESAMSTA
2010
Springer
14 years 12 months ago
Modelling Dynamic Forgetting in Distributed Information Systems
Abstract. We describe and model a new aspect in the design of distributed information systems. We build upon a previously described problem on the microlevel, which asks how quickl...
Nicolas Höning, Martijn C. Schut
HOTOS
1999
IEEE
15 years 2 months ago
Elephant: The File System That Never Forgets
Modern file systems associate the deletion of a file with the release of the storage associated with that file, and file writes with the irrevocable change of file contents. We pr...
Douglas J. Santry, Michael J. Feeley, Norman C. Hu...
HIP
2005
Springer
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15 years 3 months ago
How Much Assurance Does a PIN Provide?
Abstract. We would like to quantify the assurance contained in an authentication secret. For instance, how much assurance does a customer convey to a bank by revealing that his Per...
Jon Louis Bentley, Colin Mallows