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Fast and Predictable Non-Volatile Data Memory for Real-Time Embedded Systems
IEEE Transactions on Computers ( IF 3.6 ) Pub Date : 2020-04-20 , DOI: 10.1109/tc.2020.2988261
Mostafa Bazzaz 1 , Ali Hoseinghorban 1 , Alireza Ejlali 1
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The origins and transformation of digital consent are recounted in a comparative fashion, focusing on political constructions of computing in Western countries, regional bodies, and global negotiations. When data protection regimes emerged to govern computing technologies in the 1970s, the U.S., Canada, the U.K., France, and Sweden all ignored consent, but for very different reasons, and structured the governance of computers in related but diverse ways. Germany's unique construction of computing as a particular moral act that required consent would later find an interesting bedfellow with the U.S., which had relied heavily on transparency as a policy tool, as national systems gave way to international entities establishing rules for telematics, transnational data flows, and a newly individualized computer revolution in the 1980s and 1990s. This work contributes to a growing body of work on both the history of globalized communication and the legal history of computing.

中文翻译:


适用于实时嵌入式系统的快速且可预测的非易失性数据存储器



以比较的方式叙述了数字同意的起源和转变,重点关注西方国家、区域机构和全球谈判的计算政治建构。当 20 世纪 70 年代出现管理计算技术的数据保护制度时,美国、加拿大、英国、法国和瑞典都忽视了同意,但出于截然不同的原因,并以相关但不同的方式构建了计算机的治理。德国将计算独特地构建为一种需要同意的特定道德行为,后来与美国形成了有趣的伙伴关系,美国严重依赖透明度作为政策工具,因为国家系统让位于为远程信息处理、跨国数据流制定规则的国际实体,以及 20 世纪 80 年代和 90 年代新的个性化计算机革命。这项工作为越来越多的关于全球化通信史和计算法律史的工作做出了贡献。
更新日期:2020-04-20
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