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Exploitation of Mobile Access to Context-Based Information in Cultural Heritage Fruition

2012

More than one billion smartphone users are estimated by 2014. With this in mind, visiting cultural heritage sites and exhibits may offer new level of engagement and entertainment just reaching down in our pockets. With orders of magnitude more computational horsepower than a five years-old desktop machine, stuffed with all sorts of sensors, these modern gizmos have a largely untapped potential to gain us access to personalized and on-demand information wherever it is needed. This paper is exactly about this, exploring with several case studies how these devices may become part of a memorable experience during a visit that one may want to share with friends and relatives. Specifically, the p…

Settore ING-INF/05 - Sistemi Di Elaborazione Delle InformazioniFocus (computing)business.industryComputer scienceInternet privacycontext based informationcultural heritage fruitionMobile computingMobile acceContext (language use)Context basedEntertainmentCultural heritagebusiness2012 Seventh International Conference on Broadband, Wireless Computing, Communication and Applications
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They are looking at me! Understanding how Audience Presence Impacts on Public Display Users

2017

It is well known from prior work, that people interacting as well as attending to a public display attract further people to interact. This behavior is commonly referred to as the honeypot effect. At the same time, there are often situations where an audience is present in the vicinity of a public display that does not actively engage or pay attention to the display or an approaching user. However, it is largely unknown how such a \textit{passive audience} impacts on users or people who intend to interact. In this paper, we investigate the influence of a passive audience on the engagement of people with a public display. In more detail, we report on the deployment of a display in a public s…

Settore ING-INF/05 - Sistemi Di Elaborazione Delle InformazioniHoneypotInteractive DisplaysSettore INF/01 - InformaticaComputer sciencebusiness.industry05 social sciencesInternet privacyPublic Displays; Audience Behavior; Interactive Displays020207 software engineering02 engineering and technologyPublic displaysSpace (commercial competition)Public DisplayPublic spaceSoftware deploymentHuman–computer interactionAudience Behavior0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesbusiness050107 human factors
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Internet of things: why we are not there yet

2014

Twenty-one years past since Weiser's vision of ubiquitous computing (UbiComp) has been written, and it is yet to be fully fulfilled despite of almost all the needed technologies already available. Still, the widespread interest in UbiComp and the results in some of its fields pose a question: why we are not there yet? It seems we miss the 'octopus' head. In this paper, we will try to depict the reasons why we are not there yet, from three different points of view: interaction media, device integration and applications.

Settore ING-INF/05 - Sistemi Di Elaborazione Delle Informazionihuman–environment interactionUbiquitous computingComputer Networks and CommunicationsComputer sciencebusiness.industryInteroperabilityInternet privacyubiquitous computinginteroperabilityinternet of thingsHuman environment interactioninteraction mediaWorld Wide WebHardware and Architecturepervasive systemInternet of Thingsbusinessdevice integrationSoftware
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Body Area Networks and Healthcare

2014

Derived from Wireless Sensor Networks, Body Area Networks, comprise a wide range of typologies with sensor nodes placed on, close to, or implanted in the body that measure physiological signs. The availability of compact mobile computing devices makes it possible to integrate traditional healthcare with new powerful means. New paradigms in public health are arising from these developments, such as e-health and mHealth, and new converging applications can be envisioned. Physiological data acquisition provided by BANs may give care providers a unobtrusive real-time view on patient’s health. On the other hand, the patient may be informed, assisted and even given the proper treatment by care pr…

Settore ING-INF/05 - Sistemi Di Elaborazione Delle Informazionimedicine.medical_specialtySensor networkbusiness.industryComputer sciencePublic healthInternet privacyPhysiological dataBody areaMobile computingSensor nodePatient treatmentEhealthBody Area NetworkMobile computing deviceActivity recognitionmHealthSensor nodeHealth caremedicineNetworks (circuits)businessWireless sensor networkmHealth
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Oblio, Identità e verità (Parte prima)

2022

Può esistere un diritto a dimenticare a fronte di indiscutibile diritto a ricordare, senza che si consegni alle Corti il potere di riscrivere la storia, eliminando frammenti della sua memo ria? È attorno tale interrogativo che si snodano le riflessioni dell’autore, dirette ad accertare l’esistenza e la natura di un diritto all’oblio, inteso come diritto ad essere dimenticati. La ri voluzione digitale ha consentito la creazione di un archivio infinito e permanente, ma legittimo appare il dubbio circa l’opportunità di un suo indiscriminato sviluppo e di una illimitata tutela del diritto alla memoria, a fronte di istanze di tutela individuale di dignità umana. La risposta, secondo l’autore, è …

Settore IUS/01 - Diritto PrivatoDiritto all'oblio Diritto all'identità personale Diritto di informazione Diritto alla riservatezza Diritto alla PrivacyRight to be forgetten Right to personal identity Right to information Right to privacy
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Internet of Things Law. Of Privacy, Data Protection and Some Other Stuff

2014

The presentation at hand deals with the privacy, data protection and security aspects of the Internet of Things

Settore IUS/01 - Diritto PrivatoInternet of things cloud computing ubiquitous computing future Internet web of things semantic web privacy data protection security UK
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Il diritto delle piattaforme digitali di ristorazione: profili di tutela tra corretta informazione e privacy

2022

privacyL’articolo indaga gli istituti e le problematiche giuridiche riguardanti il fenomeno delle piattaforme digitali di ristorazione, proponendo un’a-nalisi di tutte le discipline implicate, sia riguardo ai rapporti P2B, sia ai rapporti B2C, con un focus particolare sulla tutela della scelta alimenta-re e sulla protezione dei dati personali immessi dagli utenti. Mentre il rapporto P2B coinvolge la normativa di cui al reg. UE n. 1150/2019, a cui si aggiunge la precedente dir. n. 2000/31/CE sul commercio elettro-nico, per il rapporto B2C l’attenzione è volta alla disciplina in materia di pratiche commerciali scorrette di cui alla dir. n. 2005/29/CE e, in particolare, al reg. UE n. 1169/2011…

Settore IUS/01 - Diritto PrivatoSettore IUS/03 - Diritto Agrariopiattaforme ristorazione informazione privacy responsabilità
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Cookie e libertà del consenso al trattamento dei dati personali

2021

L’articolo indaga sulle condizioni giuridiche di legittimità dei cookie, strumenti mediante i quali i gestori dei siti internet richiedono e ottengono il consenso degli utenti al trattamento dei relativi dati personali. Partendo dalla disciplina in materia di privacy, recentemente riformata dal Reg. 679/2016/UE, si analizzano i requisiti del consenso dalla stessa previsti, per declinarli successivamente con riguardo al fenomeno dei cookie, le cui peculiarità operative sono oggetto di specifica considerazione. In tal senso, importanti spunti possono trarsi sia dalla prassi applicativa, nazionale ed europea, sia, più specificamente, dalle Linee Guida emanate nel 2020 dal Comitato Europeo per …

Settore IUS/01 - Diritto Privatocookie privacy consenso trattamento dati personali
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Risarcimento e quantificazione del danno da lesione della privacy: dal danno alla persona al danno alla personalità

2017

Il lavoro analizza l'evoluzione del risarcimento del danno da lesione della privacy alla luce dei recenti sviluppi normativi e giurisprudenziali.

Settore IUS/01 - Diritto Privatoprivacy
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Striking a Balance among Security, Privacy and Competition. The Data Retention and Investigatory Powers Act 2014 (DRIP)

2015

Following the ECJ decision that declared the Data Retention Directive invalid, the Data Retention and Investigatory Powers Act 2014 (DRIP) has been enacted. It is not indisputable whether the DRIP gives more powers to the intelligence services at the detriment of both citizens’ privacy and freedom of enterprise or whether it simply clarifies the nature and extent of obligations that can be imposed on telecommunications service providers based outside the UK under Part 1 of the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000 (RIPA). The article provides news also on Data Retention Regulations 2014, R (David Davis MP and Tom Watson MP) v Secretary of State for the Home Department and the proposed…

Settore IUS/01 - Diritto Privatoprivacy security competition DRIP DRIPA RIPA data retention data retention directive european court of justice C-293/12 Digital Rights Ireland C-594/12 Seitlinger investigatory powers data retention and investigatory powers terrorism balance human rights telecommunications
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