1. Disclosure of Confidential Information Confidential information such as trade secrets might be disclosed by employees or third parties with knowledge on social media websites such as Facebook, Twitter. Widespread disclosure of trade secrets could result the loss of intellectual property rights in the confidential materials [1]. It is relevant to EventHive, users can purchase […]
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EventHive Privacy Policy
In Eventhive, we provide users with a series of functions based on GPS in order to find local events or friends. However, this might become a concern for users and form as  a barrier to new customers. Privacy is a concern for many of us and privacy to a person is “contextual” and “situated” depending […]
Trust and Trust Mechanims in EventHive
As the use of the Web increases and more people integrate Web-enabled technologies into their daily lives, the need to establish trust, and have computational and software-based mechanisms to do so, becomes increasingly important. In general terms, trust exists when people expect positive effect from another and accept the vulnerability included [1]. It primarily represents […]
EventHive in Action #2 – Attendee User Stories
Jack has curated three storyboards that illustrate some further potential use scenarios of EventHive. The storyboards are from the perspective of the event attendee, as opposed to the event organiser, and attempt to highlight the breadth and dynamism of EventHive’s application. This entry is complimented by Zingming’s post, which discusses user scenarios from the event […]
EventHive in Action #1 – Organiser User Stories
Zingming Zhao has written 3 short user stories based on potential experiences of using the EventHive platform. Zingming’s stories illustrate how EventHive might be used in ‘daily’ life from the perspective of the event organiser. This entry is complimented by Jack’s post, which illustrates user scenarios from the potential event attendee’s perspective. Jack’s post can […]