RoSI - Role-based Software Infrastructures for continuous-context-sensitive Systems
Description
The RTG RoSI investigates what improvements consistent role modeling can achieve and how applicable it is.
Within RoSI, our chair is focusing on the question if role-based modeling can help with defining privacy notions and metrics, to analyse, and subsequently design and develop anonymization services with better efficiency and security guarantees (Christiane Kuhn). We also investigate to which extent non-parametric Bayeian methods can help with learning, and subsequently detecting roles in deployed systems (Jan Reubold).
In collaboration with the chairs of Automata Theory (Franz Baader und Adrian Nuradiansyah) and Software Engineering (Uwe Aßmann und Frank Rohde) we also analyse possibilities to model pseudonymity using logic and to integrate pseudonymity into the early stages of software development, for privacy by design.