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- Yuri R. Ladeia, David M. Pereira:
Law-based and standards-oriented approach for privacy impact assessment in medical devices: a topic for lawyers, engineers and healthcare practitioners in MedTech. CoRR abs/2409.11845 (2024) - 2023
- Stefan Schulz, James T. Case, Peter Hendler, Daniel Karlsson, Michael Lawley, Ronald Cornet, Robert R. Hausam, Harold Solbrig, Karim Nashar, Catalina Martínez-Costa, Yongsheng Gao:
SNOMED CT and Basic Formal Ontology - convergence or contradiction between standards? The case of "clinical finding". Appl. Ontology 18(3): 207-237 (2023) - 2022
- Charnon Pattiyanon, Toshiaki Aoki:
Compliance SSI System Property Set to Laws, Regulations, and Technical Standards. IEEE Access 10: 99370-99393 (2022) - Joanna Szegda, Grzegorz Tylec:
The level of legal security of citizen journalists and social media users participating in public debate. Standards developed in the jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) and the European Court of Justice (ECJ). Comput. Law Secur. Rev. 47: 105740 (2022) - Antje von Ungern-Sternberg:
Discriminatory AI and the Law: Legal Standards for Algorithmic Profiling. The Cambridge Handbook of Responsible Artificial Intelligence 2022: 252-278 - 2021
- Lawrence L. Weed, Lincoln Weed:
Ending Medicine's Chronic Dysfunction: Tools and Standards for Medical Decision Making. Synthesis Lectures on Assistive, Rehabilitative, and Health-Preserving Technologies, Morgan & Claypool Publishers 2021, ISBN 978-3-031-00479-7, pp. 1-177 - Stanislaw Piasecki, Lachlan Urquhart, Derek McAuley:
Defence against the dark artefacts: Smart home cybercrimes and cybersecurity standards. Comput. Law Secur. Rev. 42: 105542 (2021) - 2020
- Francesca Gennari:
Internet Protocol Standards for IoT Interoperability in the House. Open Issues in EU Competition Law. Intelligent Environments (Workshops) 2020: 95-104 - 2019
- Eduard Fosch-Villaronga, Angelo Jr. Golia:
Robots, standards and the law: Rivalries between private standards and public policymaking for robot governance. Comput. Law Secur. Rev. 35(2): 129-144 (2019) - Björn Lundell, Jonas Gamalielsson, Andrew Katz:
Implementing IT Standards in Software: Challenges and Recommendations for Organisations Planning Software Development Covering IT Standards. Eur. J. Law Technol. 10(2) (2019) - Lourdes Moreno, Paloma Martínez:
Accessibility Compliance for E-Government Websites: Laws, Standards, and Evaluation Technology. Int. J. Electron. Gov. Res. 15(2): 1-18 (2019) - Nima Zahadat:
Digital Forensics, A Need for Credentials and Standards. J. Digit. Forensics Secur. Law 14(1): 3:1-3:14 (2019) - Segundo Moisés Toapanta Toapanta, Alexander Jimenez Gurumendi, Luis Enrique Mafla Gallegos:
An Approach of National and International Cybersecurity Laws and Standards to Mitigate Information Risks in Public Organizations of Ecuador. ICETM 2019: 61-66 - Xuelu Qiu, Zhe Li, Juan Li:
An Empirical Analysis on Standards for Selecting News About Current Events for Case-Based Teaching of International Laws. ICITL 2019: 351-356 - 2018
- Memoona J. Anwar, Asif Gill, Ghassan Beydoun:
A review of Australian information privacy laws and standards for secure digital ecosystems. ACIS 2018: 36 - Elina Jokisuu, Philip N. Day, Charlie Rohan:
Practical Challenges of Implementing Accessibility Laws and Standards in the Self-service Environment. ICCHP (1) 2018: 320-326 - 2017
- Thomas Marquenie:
The Police and Criminal Justice Authorities Directive: Data protection standards and impact on the legal framework. Comput. Law Secur. Rev. 33(3): 324-340 (2017) - Irene Kamara:
Co-regulation in EU personal data protection: the case of technical standards and the privacy by design standardisation 'mandate'. Eur. J. Law Technol. 8(1) (2017) - Marek Vochozka, Anna Marousková, Petr Suler:
Obsolete Laws: Economic and Moral Aspects, Case Study - Composting Standards. Sci. Eng. Ethics 23(6): 1667-1672 (2017) - 2016
- Lutfi Albasha, Chris Clifton, Yoshikatsu Jingu, Alan Lawrenson, Hideshi Motoyama, Souheil Bensmida, Kevin A. Morris, Kazumasa Kohama:
An Ultra-Wideband Digitally Programmable Power Amplifier With Efficiency Enhancement for Cellular and Emerging Wireless Communication Standards. IEEE Trans. Circuits Syst. I Regul. Pap. 63-I(10): 1579-1591 (2016) - Cesare Bartolini, Andra Giurgiu, Gabriele Lenzini, Livio Robaldo:
Towards Legal Compliance by Correlating Standards and Laws with a Semi-automated Methodology. BNCAI 2016: 47-62 - 2015
- Felicity Gerry, Catherine Moore:
A slippery and inconsistent slope: How Cambodia's draft cybercrime law exposed the dangerous drift away from international human rights standards. Comput. Law Secur. Rev. 31(5): 628-650 (2015) - Laura Dorival Paglione, Rebecca Naomi Lawrence:
Data exchange standards to support and acknowledge peer-review activity. Learn. Publ. 28(4): 309-316 (2015) - 2014
- Niamh Christina Gleeson, Ian Walden:
'It's a jungle out there'?: Cloud computing, standards and the law. Eur. J. Law Technol. 5(2) (2014) - Allen Dearry, Cindy Lawler, Rebecca Boyles, Astrid Haugen, Huerta Michael:
Making Biomedical Data Usable: NIH Community-Based Data and Metadata Standards Efforts. ICBO 2014: 73 - 2013
- Nick Doty, Deirdre K. Mulligan:
Internet Multistakeholder Processes and Techno-Policy Standards. J. Telecommun. High Technol. Law 11(1): 135-184 (2013) - 2010
- Sarah Callaghan, A. Treshansky, M. Moine, Eric Guilyardi, A. Alias, Venkatramani Balaji, Roxana Bojariu, Antonio S. Cofiño, Sebastien Denvil, M. Elkington, R. Ford, M. Kolaninski, Michael Lautenschlager, Bryan Lawrence, L. Steenman-Clark, Sophie Valcke:
The METAFOR project: preserving data through metadata standards for climate models and simulations. INTL-DPIF 2010: 6:1-6:8 - 2007
- Alexander Boer, Radboud Winkels, Fabio Vitali:
Proposed XML Standards for Law: MetaLex and LKIF. JURIX 2007: 19-28 - 2004
- Peter Drahos, Imelda Maher:
Innovation, competition, standards and intellectual property: policy perspectives from economics and law. Inf. Econ. Policy 16(1): 1-11 (2004) - 2003
- Douglas C. Stahl, Richard M. Evans Jr., Lawrence B. Afrin, Richard M. DeTeresa, Dave Ko, Kevin J. Mitchell:
Web Services-Based Access to Local Clinical Trial Databases: A Standards Initiative of the Association of American Cancer Institutes. AMIA 2003
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