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- KonferenzbeitragCompliance of agricultural AI systems – app-based legal verification throughout the development(44. GIL - Jahrestagung, Biodiversität fördern durch digitale Landwirtschaft, 2024) Kruse, Niklas; Wachter, Paul; Schöning, JuliusSignificant advances in artificial intelligence (AI) have been achieved; however, practical implementation in agriculture remains limited. Compliance with emerging regulations, such as the EU AI Act and GDPR, is now vital, even for non-critical AI systems. Developers need tools to assess legal compliance, which is complex, often requiring full legal advice. To address this issue, we are developing a support app that simplifies the legal aspects of AI system development, covering the entire lifecycle, from conception to distribution. The current app, which covers the key legal area of copyright and will soon include GDPR and the AI Act, aims to bridge the gap between AI research and agriculture. An evaluation of our app by experts from both the legal and the IT domains shows that the app assists the developers so that they make legally correct statements. Consequently, it promotes legal compliance and awareness among developers, contributing to the seamless integration of AI into agriculture. The need for compliant AI systems in various industries, including agriculture, will only increase as regulations evolve.
- TextdokumentEnabling SMEs to comply with the complex new EU data protection regulation(Open Identity Summit 2019, 2019) Fähnrich, Nicolas; Kubach, MichaelThe European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) introduces privacy requirements that pose a complex challenge especially for small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs). In this paper, we present a software-supported process model developed by us that helps SMEs to establish processes ensuring the rights of the data subjects and prepare the documentation that is necessary to comply with the GDPR. Three small case studies illustrate the work with the process model and lessons learned from these practical applications of our tool give further insights into the topic.
- TextdokumentToward a Conceptual Model for Cost-Effective Business Process Compliance(INFORMATIK 2017, 2017) Kühnel, StephanOwing to the constant rise in the number of regulatory requirements, checking and ensuring business process compliance (BPC) becomes increasingly complex and thus more costly. Although managing BPC in a cost-effective way is critical for organisations, it lacks a corresponding domain model. In response, the paper at hand introduces a theoretically grounded conceptual model including necessary domain-specific elements, attributes and methods for cost-effective BPC. The model maps the operating principle of cost-effectiveness calculations in a BPC environment.
- KonferenzbeitragToward modeling constructs for audit risk assessment: reflections on internal controls modeling(Modellierung betrieblicher Informationssysteme (MobIS 2010). Modellgestütztes Management, 2010) Strecker, Stefan; Heise, David; Frank, UlrichAuditors face a number of challenges when performing audit risk assessment. To cope with these challenges, methods are required that purposefully reduce the complexity inherent to internal control systems and that facilitate communication about internal control matters among groups of stakeholders with differing perspectives on the subject matter. In this paper, we investigate the potentials of an enterprise modeling approach to audit risk assessment and propose conceptualizations for modeling constructs as enhancements to enterprise modeling to support audit risk assessment.