A Preliminary Design of Privacy Ontology for Smart Toys
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Given the technological progress, smart toys have become an important product in the toy market. Toy companies adopt different requirements and Web Services to create smart toy features in different shapes and purposes. Each company generally has its requirements and implementation process, including semantic information and risk management guidelines. In other words, there is no common knowledge base related to the smart toy domain, in which the organizations could share information and reuse standardized knowledge, mitigating interoperability issues. Our work aims to build a smart toy’s privacy context ontology, bringing general concepts and privacy-related, machine-readable, providing organizations and software agents a common knowledge base related to privacy on smart toy’s context to reuse for smart toys design and features implementation.
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Proceedings of the 57th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
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