SPLASH 2014
Mon 20 - Fri 24 October 2014 Portland, Oregon, United States
Tue 21 Oct 2014 11:00 - 11:30 at Medford - Technical Paper Session

Many novice software developers do not have the training, experience or appropriate resources in developing privacy policies for their applications. Anecdotal evidence suggests that some new developers create original natural language privacy policies, use existing privacy policies as templates or an external agency (i.e., a lawyer). This paper presents an overview of the privacy Policy Auto-Generation for Eclipse (PAGE), a work-in-progress that seeks to integrate privacy planning capabilities into the Eclipse integrated development environment (IDE), enabling mobile application developers to create privacy policies as development occurs. This should support privacy by design concepts, enhance team communication through reusability, as well as reduce costs due to errors or extra time in external activities.

Tue 21 Oct

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10:30 - 12:00
Technical Paper SessionETX at Medford
10:30
30m
Talk
The Eclipse Runtime Perspective for Object-Oriented Code Exploration and Program Comprehension
ETX
Marwan Abi-Antoun Wayne State University, Andrew Giang Wayne State University, Sumukhi Chandrashekar Wayne State University, Ebrahim Khalaj Wayne State University
11:00
30m
Talk
Encouraging privacy by design concepts with privacy Policy Auto-Generation in Eclipse (PAGE)
ETX
Mark Rowan Towson University, Josh Dehlinger Towson University
11:30
30m
Talk
PermitMe: Integrating Android Permissioning Support in the IDE
ETX
Emmanuel Bello-Ogunu University of North Carolina Charlotte, Mohammed Shehab University of North Carolina Charlotte