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Main Authors: Quintarelli, Elisa, Schreiber, Fabio Alberto, Stefanidis, Kostas, Tanca, Letizia, Oliboni, Barbara
Format: Preprint
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2511.21942
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author Quintarelli, Elisa
Schreiber, Fabio Alberto
Stefanidis, Kostas
Tanca, Letizia
Oliboni, Barbara
author_facet Quintarelli, Elisa
Schreiber, Fabio Alberto
Stefanidis, Kostas
Tanca, Letizia
Oliboni, Barbara
contents Ethics has become a major concern to the information management community, as both algorithms and data should satisfy ethical rules that guarantee not to generate dishonourable behaviours when they are used. However, these ethical rules may vary according to the situation-the context-in which the application programs must work. In this paper, after reviewing the basic ethical concepts and their possible influence on data management, we propose a bipartite conceptual model, composed of the Context Dimensions Tree (CDT), which describes the possible contexts, and the Ethical Requirements Tree (ERT), representing the ethical rules necessary to tailor and preprocess the datasets that should be fed to Data Analysis and Learning Systems in each possible context. We provide some examples and suggestions on how these conceptual tools can be used.
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spellingShingle A Conceptual Model for Context Awareness in Ethical Data Management
Quintarelli, Elisa
Schreiber, Fabio Alberto
Stefanidis, Kostas
Tanca, Letizia
Oliboni, Barbara
Databases
E.0; H.2
Ethics has become a major concern to the information management community, as both algorithms and data should satisfy ethical rules that guarantee not to generate dishonourable behaviours when they are used. However, these ethical rules may vary according to the situation-the context-in which the application programs must work. In this paper, after reviewing the basic ethical concepts and their possible influence on data management, we propose a bipartite conceptual model, composed of the Context Dimensions Tree (CDT), which describes the possible contexts, and the Ethical Requirements Tree (ERT), representing the ethical rules necessary to tailor and preprocess the datasets that should be fed to Data Analysis and Learning Systems in each possible context. We provide some examples and suggestions on how these conceptual tools can be used.
title A Conceptual Model for Context Awareness in Ethical Data Management
topic Databases
E.0; H.2
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2511.21942