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- The paper is not entirely self-contained, which may hinder its accessibility for readers outside the specialized privacy engineering community. From a software engineering perspective, it remains unclear how these findings can be operationalized in practice. The authors should clarify how a development team can employ these results to improve system design in a real-world context.
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- The generalizability of the analysis is questionable; the authors should discuss whether the simplifications made during the DFD modeling phase significantly skewed the assessment results or if the findings remain robust across different system architectures
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- Please give a frank account of the strengths and weaknesses of the article: This paper provides a critical, transdisciplinary evaluation of a leading privacy framework (LINDDUN) applied to a high-impact societal shift. However, as a practical guide for software engineers, its utility is limited by its abstraction from implementation details and its heavy reliance on external framework knowledge.
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