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In a world of constant technological evolution, the expansion of location tracking technologies is a fact. Most of us may have a device which can tell us our location with more or less accuracy. Most of those devices collect our location information and, usually, the trajectories we make. Publishing this information is essential for companies to improve their marketing strategies, for the traffic...
In the context of global economic integration and the increasing competition on the market, companies, in order to survive, need to shorten time to market and enhance product innovation. In addition, companies are facing more and more problems due to the changes in the mode of production. The following issues have become urgent problems for enterprises to solve: development in the shortest possible...
Releasing data containing sensitive information has an implicit risk that confidential information about individuals became revealed. Perturbative masking methods propose the distortion of the original data sets before publication, in order to obtain a tradeoff between data utility (low information loss) and protection against disclosure (low disclosure risk). In this paper, we empirically evaluate...
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