Human Models and Data in the Ubiquitous Information Infrastructure

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Abstract

In this paper we address the modelling of humans in a context of ubiquitous information services. First we present the apparently conflicting requirements of, on the one hand avoiding data inconsistencies while reducing burdensome aspects of information technologies, and on the other hand, the respect for a person's privacy. These problems are analysed in the context of current ICT developments towards a ubiquitous information infrastructure. The architecture of a Human Data Manager Service (HDMS) is proposed and illustrated. It offers a solution to information modelling problems that originate from the current shift in the scope of information systems, from the enterprise to the enterprise network in the market.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationConceptual modeling for new information systems technologies
Subtitle of host publicationER 2001 Workshops HUMACS, DASWIS, ECOMO, and DAMA Yokohama, Japan, November 27–30, 2001 Revised Papers
EditorsHiroshi Arisawa, Yahiko Kambayashi, Vijay Kumar, Heinrich C. Mayr, Ingrid Hunt
Place of PublicationBerlin
PublisherSpringer
Pages91-104
ISBN (Electronic) 978-3-540-46140-1
ISBN (Print) 978-3-540-44122-9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2002
Externally publishedYes

Publication series

NameLecture Notes in Computer Science
PublisherSpringer
Volume2465

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