Banca de DEFESA: VICTOR BENOISTON JALES DE OLIVEIRA

Uma banca de DEFESA de MESTRADO foi cadastrada pelo programa.
DISCENTE : VICTOR BENOISTON JALES DE OLIVEIRA
DATA : 25/06/2025
HORA: 09:00
LOCAL: LAACOSTE – Laboratório de Automação, Controle e Sistemas Embarcados
TÍTULO:

Towards Legal Interoperability in International Data Spaces.


PALAVRAS-CHAVES:

: International Data Spaces, Legal Interoperability, Ontology, Systematic Literature Review.


PÁGINAS: 100
RESUMO:

The value of data exchange is indubitably a thriving approach; however, it must be conducted in a safe and sovereign space, avoiding the loss of control and unintended use of data. The International Data Spaces is supposed to be a trusted environment where companies could share sensitive data, upholding data sovereignty. Thus, it mitigates the risk of losing industrial secrets and further threats to competition. Along with the two foundations mentioned in International Data Spaces, its architecture allows a free contract endorsement, on which companies may negotiate their policies and governing laws. A service contract should be able to unambiguously represent all involved policies, leaving no breach for subjectivity. Another important aspect of International Data Spaces is to follow the Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable (FAIR) principles. We focus on Legal Interoperability. As one of the proposed interoperability layers (intended by the European Interoperability Framework), Legal Interoperability is proposed as the capability of companies from different countries (under different governing laws) to cooperate. Adopting the lack of contractual representation and common knowledge in a machine-readable way as a problem set, it takes a Design Science perspective for problem decomposition into specific issues, triangulation of research methods, and projection of a solution space. This dissertation presents the comprehensive design, development, and implementation of a domain ontology that formally represents legal interoperability concepts within International Data Spaces environments, the so-called Legal Interoperability Ontology for International Data Spaces (LegIOn-IDS). The research foundation comprises a systematic literature review thoroughly documented and analyzed to establish the current knowledge in the domain. Subsequently, the ontology underwent a twofold verification and validation process: initial assessment through mock instances to evaluate accuracy, completeness, and generalizability; and formal validation using three representative use cases extracted from the International Data Spaces Association (IDSA) literature. Finally, this work identifies and delineates several promising future research directions, acknowledging the inherent scope limitations of a master’s thesis while establishing a solid foundation for continued investigation in this emerging field. The resulting ontology advances legal interoperability in data spaces and provides a framework for automating legal compliance assessment in cross-jurisdictional data sharing scenarios.


MEMBROS DA BANCA:
Interno - 1248619 - GEISER CHALCO CHALLCO
Externo à Instituição - JOÃO LUIZ REBELO MOREIRA - PESQUISADOR
Presidente - 1245044 - PATRICIO DE ALENCAR SILVA
Notícia cadastrada em: 24/06/2025 12:15
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