This position paper explores changes concerning the relationship between consent and activities in context of the General Data
Protection Regulation (GDPR). Detecting and recording such changes
with their effects can provide assistance in demonstration and management of compliance. We present an approach for using metadata-driven
change detection and representation towards supporting querying for
GDPR compliance. We use P-Plan (an extension to PROV) for representing provenance of activities and ODRL for representing consent.
We explore the presented approach by means of a use-case.
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David Lewis,
Harshvardhan Jitendra Pandit,
Declan O'Sullivan