Design for Privacy in Ubiquitous Computing Environments (1993)
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@MISC{Bellotti93designfor,
author = {V. Bellotti and A. Sellen},
title = {Design for Privacy in Ubiquitous Computing Environments},
year = {1993}
}
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Abstract
Current developments in information technology are leading to increasing capture and storage of information about people and their activities. This raises serious issues about the preservation of privacy. In this paper we examine why these issues are particularly important in the introduction of ubiquitous computing technology into the working environment. Certain problems with privacy are closely related to the ways in which the technology attenuates natural mechanisms of feedback and control over information released. We describe a framework for design for privacy in ubiquitous computing environments and conclude with an example of its application. INTRODUCTION Information technology can store, transmit and manipulate vast quantities and varieties of information. Whilst this potential is essential to government, public services, business and individuals, it may also permit or entail unobtrusive access, manipulation and presentation of personal data (Parker et al., 1990; Dunlop & Kl...







