John Duncan

John Duncan
Indiana University Bloomington | IUB · Department of Informatics

PhD

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September 2010 - present
Indiana University Bloomington
Position
  • Professor (Associate)
Description
  • Faculty Fellow, MOSAIC Active Learning Initiative, appointed 2015 Trustees Teaching Award for Teaching Excellence, 2013-2014
Education
August 2003 - May 2011
Indiana University Bloomington
Field of study
  • Computer Science

Publications

Publications (5)
Conference Paper
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We conducted a study of student web browsing habits at Indiana University's Bloomington campus, in which we examined the web page requests of over 1,000 students during a period of two months. In this paper, we discuss the details of the study development and implementation from the point of view of ethical design. Concerns with stakeholder privacy...
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The authors describe an innovative monitoring system designed for elder care. This system is an example of privacy-aware design that addresses specific risks based on gerontology literature and confirmed by focus groups with representations of the target group. The design emphasizes data transparency, minimizes data collection and storage, and bala...
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We examine the properties of all HTTP requests generated by a thousand undergraduates over a span of two months. Preserving user identity in the data set allows us to discover novel properties of Web traffic that directly affect models of hypertext navigation. We find that the popularity of Web sites -- the number of users who contribute to their t...
Conference Paper
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We describe an innovative monitoring system designed for elder care. This system is an example of privacy-aware design that addresses specific risks based on gerontology literature and confirmed by focus groups with representations of the target group. The design emphasizes data transparency, minimizes data collection and storage, and balances elde...

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