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\caption{The different data processing and publishing modes of continuously generated data sets.
(a)~Snapshot publishing, (b)~continuous publishing--batch mode, and (c)~continuous publishing--streaming mode.
$\pmb{o}_x$ denotes the privacy-protected version of the data set $D_x$ or statistics thereof, while `\dots' denote the continuous data generation and/or publishing, where applicable.
Depending on the data observation span, $n$ can either be finite or tend to infinity.}
Depending on the data observation span, $n$ can either be finite or tend to infinity. \kat{We cannot see in these scenarios the continuous querying of the same snapshot.}}
\label{fig:privacy-modes}
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\subsection{Basic notions for privacy protection}
\label{subsec:prv-seminal}
For completeness, in this section we present the seminal works for privacy-preserving data publishing, which, even though originally designed for the snapshot publishing scenario, have paved the way, since many of the works in privacy-preserving continuous publishing are based on or extend them.
For completeness, in this section we present the seminal works for privacy-preserving data publishing, which, even though originally designed for the snapshot publishing scenario \kat{was dp designed for the snapshot publishing scenario?}, have paved the way, since many of the works in privacy-preserving continuous publishing are based on or extend them.
\subsubsection{Microdata}