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Abstract: Ambiguity arises in requirements when a statement is unintentionally or otherwise incomplete, missing information, or when a word or phrase has more than one possible meaning.
The theory predicts how vague modifiers to information actions and information types can be composed to increase or decrease overall vagueness. We further ...
A theory of vagueness for privacy policy statements based on a taxonomy of vague terms derived from an empirical content analysis of 15 privacy policies is ...
... Vague language not only renders policies inaccurate but may also mislead readers, limiting their ability to interpret policy contents accurately.
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We report a series of experiments to measure perceived privacy risk using the proposed framework, which are based on expressed preferences.
The theory predicts how vague modifiers to information actions and information types can be composed to increase or decrease overall vagueness. We further ...
When a website privacy policy uses vague or ambiguous terms, the language choices dilute the ability of a policy to describe the website's actual practices.
A theory of ambiguity to understand, identify, and measure ambiguity in data practices described in the privacy policies of website companies is proposed ...
Reidenberg, and Thomas B. Norton. 2016. A theory of vague- ness and privacy risk perception. In Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Requirements.
A Theory of Vagueness and Privacy Risk Perception. IEEE 24th International Requirements Engineering Conference (RE'16),. 2016. [Bhatia et al. 2016b] J ...