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We discuss the distinctive opportunities and challenges of adopting a PD approach to the development of 'Web 2.0' applications. Web-based services pose ...
Participatory design and web 2.0: the case of PIPWatch, the collaborative privacy toolbar. Authors: Andrew Clement. Andrew Clement. University of Toronto ...
Dive into the research topics of 'Participatory Design and Web 2.0: The Case of PIPWatch, the Collaborative Privacy Toolbar'. Together they form a unique ...
We discuss the distinctive opportunities and challenges of adopting a PD approach to the development of 'Web 2.0' applications. Web-based services pose ...
, Participatory Design and Web 2.0: The Case of PIPWatch, the Collaborative Privacy Toolbar ;; Hakken, David ;, ISBN: 0-9818561-0-1; DOI: 10.5555/ ...
When the patient is well regulated, typically within less than a year, the patient is discharged to his/her general practitioner (GP). This is the workflow for ...
We will demonstrate PIPWatch, a Firefox extension that enables web users to monitor the privacy policies and practices of the websites they visit, ...
Participatory design and web 2.0: the case of PIPWatch, the collaborative privacy toolbar. A Clement, T Costantino, D Kurtz, M Tissenbaum. Proceedings of the ...
Participatory design and web 2.0: the case of PIPWatch, the collaborative privacy toolbar. PDC 2008: 51-60. [+][–]. Coauthor network. maximize. Note that this ...
Participatory design and web 2.0: the case of PIPWatch, the collaborative privacy toolbar. Andrew Clement, Terry Costantino, Dan Kurtz, Mike Tissenbaum. 51-60 ...