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v0.4.0.1 fixes missing concepts and processing context

23 Mar 22:03
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v0.4 did not include concepts marked 'modified' due to an error in the
criteria for what is considered an 'accepted' concept. Fixed this in the
code for 002 rdf generation. The HTML documentation was missing the
inclusion of processing_context module, which has been fixed in the
003 html generation code. See changelog for more info.

DPV v0.4: DPV, DPV-SKOS, DPV-OWL with Primer

18 Feb 00:14
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DPV v0.4 makes important and backwards incompatible changes in terms of
how it expresses the concepts and relationships. It also moves the namespace
to w3id.org for all its documents. Most importantly, DPV is now
presented as an abstract 'data model' that is recorded using SKOS.
Specific serialisations are provided for use as an ontology in two
variants: first using SKOS+RDFS and the second using OWL2. In addition
to these, the personal data concepts have been moved to a separate
extension, i.e. DPV-PD, to prevent overlap and conflict with other
concepts still in DPV. A Primer has been added to provide an overview of
the DPV, its semantics, and concepts, and also to explain the above
changes in structure.

DPV + DPV-GDPR v0.3

01 Oct 15:47
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DPV: Updates and additions to purposes, tech-org measures, entities, legal basis (new module).
DPV-GDPR: Updates and additions to data transfers (new module).

DPV-GDPR v0.2

25 Jun 12:03
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DPV-GDPR v0.2 with documentation

DPV v0.2

25 Jun 12:03
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DPV v0.2 with documentation

DPV v0.1

25 Jun 12:00
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The Data Privacy Vocabulary (DPV) release v0.1 indicates the development of the work from its inception in May 2018 to consolidation of terms, issues,and documentation until October 2020.

DPV-GDPR v0.1

25 Jun 12:01
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GDPR terms for Data Privacy Vocabulary (DPV-GDPR) release v0.1 indicates the development of related to GDPR concepts based on DPV from its inception in May 2018 to consolidation of terms, issues,and documentation until October 2020.