@INPROCEEDINGS{ECAI06, AUTHOR = {Piero Bonatti and Daniel Olmedilla and Joachim Peer}, TITLE = {Advanced Policy Explanations}, BOOKTITLE = {17th European Conference on Artificial Intelligence (ECAI 2006)}, MONTH = {Aug-Sep}, YEAR = 2006, ADDRESS = {Riva del Garda, Italy}, PUBLISHER = {IOS Press}, PAGES = {200-204}, KIND = {conference}, URL = {2006/2006_ECAI_explanations.pdf}, ABSTRACT = {The frameworks for protecting security and privacy can be effective only if common users---with no training in computer science or logic---increase their awareness and control over the policy applied by the systems they interact with. Towards this end, we introduce a mechanism for answering \emph{why, why-not, how-to}, and \emph{what-if} queries on rule-based policies for trust negotiation. Our framework is \emph{lightweight} and \emph{scalable} but it fulfills the main goals of modern explanation facilities. We adopt a novel \emph{tabled explanation structure}, that simultaneously shows local and global (intra-proof and inter-proof) information, thereby facilitating navigation. To focus answers in the trust negotiation domain, we introduce suitable heuristics for removing the irrelevant parts of the derivations.} }