- From: Eva Schlehahn <uld67@datenschutzzentrum.de>
- Date: Fri, 23 Aug 2019 08:25:53 +0200
- To: public-dpvcg@w3.org
Hi Harsh, this is wonderful news! Congratulations! Cheers from Kiel, Eva Am 22.08.2019 um 13:41 schrieb Harshvardhan J. Pandit: > Dear All, > > I'm pleased to share that the paper describing DPVCG's work to date > has been accepted for presentation at ODBASE 2019. Reviews for the > paper (see below) have been positive and are encouraging towards > further work on the vocabularies. > > The camera-ready deadline is 02-SEP - comments and assistance is welcome. > > Best, > Harsh > > P.S. The submitted paper is available at > https://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-dpvcg/2019Jul/0019.html > > -------- Forwarded Message -------- > Subject: ODABSE 2019 notification for paper 183 > Date: Thu, 22 Aug 2019 12:18:48 +0200 > From: OTM 2019 <otm2019@easychair.org> > To: Harshvardhan J. Pandit <harshvardhan.pandit@adaptcentre.ie> > > > SUBMISSION: 183 > TITLE: Creating A Vocabulary for Data Privacy > > > ----------------------- REVIEW 1 --------------------- > SUBMISSION: 183 > TITLE: Creating A Vocabulary for Data Privacy > AUTHORS: Harshvardhan J. Pandit, Axel Polleres, Bert Bos, Rob Brennan, > Bud Bruegger, Fajar J. Ekaputra, Javier D. Fernández, Roghaiyeh > Gachpaz Hamed, Elmar Kiesling, Mark Lizar, Eva Schlehahn, Simon > Steyskal and Rigo Wenning > > ----------- Overall evaluation ----------- > SCORE: 3 (strong accept) > ----- TEXT: > In this paper authors report on their work to provide a comprehensive > standard vocabulary for data privacy and legally compliant personal > data handling. The contribution describes the vocabulary itself along > with the individual sub-modules for the different aspects of privacy. > Furthermore, the authors provide information about their development > approach and the evolution of the vocabulary since its conception. > They detail a set of vocabularies that were considered for reuse (also > positioning their work within the context of the state of the art) and > adopted concepts, although mostly relying the SPECIAL Usage Policy > Language. Finally, the authors describe the various extension points > of the vocabulary, show example usage of the concepts and outline > potential parts for contribution from the community. > > The paper is well-written, its structure is logical and it is > well-formatted. The topic is very relevant to the conference programme > and Semantic Web community and the work has high potential for very > wide practical adoption in the coming years, especially with the > growing adoption of GDPR. The development approach of the vocabulary > is logical and strictly follows the core principles of the Semantic > Web. The vocabulary itself is publicly available along with > documentation detailing the different concepts and terms. In my > opinion this is an excellent paper and should be presented at ODBASE. > > > > ----------------------- REVIEW 2 --------------------- > SUBMISSION: 183 > TITLE: Creating A Vocabulary for Data Privacy > AUTHORS: Harshvardhan J. Pandit, Axel Polleres, Bert Bos, Rob Brennan, > Bud Bruegger, Fajar J. Ekaputra, Javier D. Fernández, Roghaiyeh > Gachpaz Hamed, Elmar Kiesling, Mark Lizar, Eva Schlehahn, Simon > Steyskal and Rigo Wenning > > ----------- Overall evaluation ----------- > SCORE: 2 (accept) > ----- TEXT: > This paper describes the main outcome from the work of the W3C’s Data > Privacy Vocabulary and Controls Community Group, the Data Privacy > Vocabulary. > The work is well motivated and presents a solid piece of work. > The work is well positioned wrt the related work. > The paper is easy to read and follow. > It describes the data privacy vocabulary and its possible use case > scenarios. > > Section 4 aims at describing the methodology followed towards the > creation of the vocabulary. > However, the methodology followed should be better described. > The vocabulary (section 5) is well described. > > In Section 6 (or in a new section), it would be nice to see a complete > example which uses the proposed ontology. > > Considering the comments above, I recommend acceptance of the paper. > > >
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