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  1. Last 7 days
    1. Another useful application

      I would maybe add the third which is the structuring of a diagram to become more easily readable.

    2. a unit

      The word unit is a bit confusing. As the process may be divided into fin-grained processes while the word unit may be impoperly understood as something that cannot be split into pieces.

    3. cannot perform behavior

      Almost anything can perform behaviour, e.g. paper can burn, stone can melt etc. Should we somehow reflect that in the description? I usually use the explanation that passive element is something we manipulate with but not sure if it fits better.

    4. can be accessed by behavior elements

      can be accessed or manipulated by behavior elements (AP)

    5. Hierarchy of Behavior and Structure Elements

      inconsistency between the way how interface and service are described. Either both should be white with name in brackets or both should be grey.

  2. May 2021
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  4. Oct 2020
    1. Returns a Promise<?Object> that resolves with no value on success or resolves with an Object of submission errors on failure. The reason it resolves with errors is to leave rejection for when there is a server or communications error.
  5. Jul 2020
    1. Article 7(3) of the GDPR prescribes that the controller must ensure that consent can be withdrawn bythe data subject as easy as giving consent and at any given time. The GDPR does not say that givingand withdrawing consent must always be done through the same action.
    2. consent is obtained through use of a service-specific user interface (for example, via a website, an app,a log-on account, the interface of an IoT device or by e-mail), there is no doubt a data subject must beable to withdraw consent via the same electronic interface, as switching to another interface for thesole reason of withdrawing consentwould require undue effort.
    3. The controller informs customers that they havethe possibility to withdraw consent. To do this, they could contact a call centre on business daysbetween 8am and 5pm, free of charge. The controller in this example doesnotcomply with article 7(3)of the GDPR. Withdrawing consent in this case requires a telephone call during business hours, this ismore burdensome than the one mouse-click needed for giving consent through the online ticketvendor, which is open 24/7.
  6. May 2020