Tuesday, January 11, 2005

Patti Anklam on Eclipes and Networks, Complexity, and Relatedness

I've been following Patti Anklam's work for a while -- always lots of interesting ideas and forsight. Here is a bit more to chew on about the Eclipse Trust Framework -- and I'm not sure I understand it, but my instincts say "pay attention.

Networks, Complexity, and Relatedness.
Eclipse is an open source framework and toolkit for software applicatoin developers. Being a part of the Eclipse framework means that the concepts of social physics, specifically the abilty to collect user context information and interactions with 'the right set' of privacy controls may become standard. One vision for what this means is that I can control how much software applications that I use collect information about the communities I participate in, the identities that I have in those communities, and who can access the information.

As a practitioner and teacher of social network analysis, I am constantly looking for responses to the question of individual privacy. This trust framework, when fully implemented, will provide the technology response. The human, personal, ethical response will always be just that: human, personal and individual.
The last part I get, right away. What interests me is the intersection between the technological and the human, particularly our processes.

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