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24 Σεπ 2001 · Understood with the Kafka metaphor, the problem is the powerlessness, vulnerability, and dehumanization created by the assembly of dossiers of personal information where individuals lack any...
14 Δεκ 2000 · The Big Brother metaphor as well as much of the law that protects privacy emerges from a longstanding paradigm for conceptualizing privacy problems. Under this paradigm, privacy is invaded by uncovering one's hidden world, by surveillance, and by the disclosure of concealed information.
24 Σεπ 2001 · Privacy and Power: Computer Databases and Metaphors for Information Privacy. Professor Solove illustrates that conceptualizing the problem with the Kafka metaphor has profound implications for the law of information privacy as well as which legal approaches are taken to solve the problem.
Journalists, politicians, jurists, and legal academics often describe the privacy problem created by the collection and use of personal information through computer databases and the Internet with the metaphor of Big Brother— the totalitarian government portrayed in George Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty-Four.
Using thematic analysis, four metaphorical frames for privacy are constructed: dodo, ‘ ’. hemline, savings and foundations of our home. The. ‘ ’ ‘ ’ ‘ ’. frames are analysed using the causal layered analysis method to uncover their systemic and worldview components.
Introduction This study aims to evaluate the efficacy of a computer vision system in guiding exercise management for patients with knee osteoarthritis (OA) by comparing functional improvement between a tele-rehabilitation versus an outpatient intervention program. Methods and analysis This is a prospective, single-blind, randomised controlled trial of 60 patients with knee OA who will be ...
In explaining a system to users, design models can employ familiar metaphors [14]. When the aim is to explain or repre-sent a complex, abstract or novel domain (i.e. target domain), it is often helpful to use metaphors or analogies and make a vivid comparison to a familiar and often simpler domain (i.e. source domain) that people already ...