Part of the TKI Dinalog sisterhood of projects, DL4LD has been researching the design and implementation of innovative solutions that allow stakeholders to agree on how data is stored, accessed, shared, and transformed in a controllable, enforceable, accountable, auditable, and goal-oriented fashion. Normative control is the name of a concept that covers laws, regulations, contracts, and other norms to control processes in compliance with norms. In deployment, normative control algorithms propose and check interventions on subsidiarity, proportionality, and ethical aspects, and supply evidence to allow dispute settlement. In this DL4LD closing event, the state of the art of normative control is discussed as it is studied in the context of federated data-sharing facilities for logistics.
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Thursday, May 25, 2023
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University of Amsterdam, Science Park 900, L3.35
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Abstract
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Bi-Annual progress meeting
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12:30 |
Lunch |
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13:15 |
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Cees de Laat, Tom van Engers
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Welcome and introduction
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13:30 |
Project outcomes and impact
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Leon Gommans
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DL4LD Research Outcome, Anatomy of its Results, from Air France & KLM Perspective. |
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slides
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Giovanni Sileno
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Mechanisms of normative control. |
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slides
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Paola Grosso
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Generating a compliant normative controlled cloud data sharing infrastructure. |
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slides
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Marc Ordelman
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Facilities to support DDMs in Oracle cloud. |
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slides
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15:45
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Open floor mic with questions from the audience |
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16:00 |
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Lydia Meijer and Ana Oprescu |
Q&A Closure |
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