Title
Towards Automated Processing of the Right of Access in Inter-organizational Web Service Compositions
Abstract
Enforcing the right of access to personal data usually is a long-running process between a data subject and an organization that processes personal data. As of today, this task is commonly realized using a manual process based on postal communication or personal attendance and ends up conflicting with trade secret protection. In this paper, we present an automated architecture to enable exercising the right of access in the domain of inter-organizational business processes based on Web Services technology. Deriving its requirements from the legal, economical, and technical obligations, we show the architecture's overall approach solving the conflict between trade secret and exercising the right of access.
Year
DOI
Venue
2010
10.1109/SERVICES.2010.56
SERVICES
Keywords
Field
DocType
trade secret protection,manual process,long-running process,inter-organizational web service compositions,web services technology,towards automated processing,personal data,personal attendance,automated architecture,data subject,inter-organizational business,trade secret,business process,web services,digital rights management,correlation,information retrieval,web service,authorisation,privacy,law
Architecture,Business process,Computer science,Computer security,Authorization,Knowledge management,Web service,Attendance,Database,Trade secret,Digital rights management,Law administration
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
6
0.48
4
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Ralph Herkenhöner191.95
Hermann de Meer21575143.10
Meiko Jensen356743.93
Henrich C. Pöhls410510.56