"These proceedings contain the papers selected for presentation at the Second International Conference on Ambient Intelligence Developments (AmI.d) and a report on the panel discussion Cyber-Security Europe/USA, held in Sophia-Antipolis, France, during September 17-19, 2007"--Preface.
INTERNAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES/INDEXES NOTE
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
CONTENTS NOTE
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Research Track Proceedings -- Abstracting connection volatility through tagged futures -- Towards Semantic Resolution of Security in Ambient Environments -- Modeling Decentralized Information Flow in Ambient Environments -- Secure Profiles as a Cornerstone in Emerging Ambient Intelligence Scenarios -- Designing for People in Ambient Intelligence Environments -- Architecture and Design Patterns for Ambient Intelligence: an Industry Perspective -- An Ambient Intelligence Based Multi-Agent Architecture -- Management of Large Video Recordings -- XMPP based Health Care Integrated Ambient Systems Middleware -- Increasing Interactivity in Agent-based Advanced Pocket-Device Service Application -- Towards a Model Driven Development of Context-aware Systems for AmI Environments -- Taking Ownership of Computational Resources -- Bluetooth Indoor Positioning and Ambient Information System -- XACML as a Security and Dependability Pattern for Access Control in AmI environments -- Rationale for defining NCIPs (Neighborhood and Context Interaction Primitives) position paper -- Agent Oriented AmI Engineering -- EuroTRUSTAmI workshop : European R & D towards trusted Ambient Intelligence -- EuroTRUSTAmI workshop : European R & D towards trusted Ambient Intelligence -- Cyber-Security EU/US. Meet the pathfinders of our future.
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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At the time of the introduction of the Ambient Intelligence (AmI) concept many scenarios where considered to be visionary or even science fiction. Enabled by current technology, many aspects of these scenarios are slowly but inexorably becoming true. However, we are still facing important challenges that need further investments in research and industrialization. Current software engineering techniques and tools are not prepared to deal with the development of applications for what we could call AmI ecosystems, lacking a fixed architecture, controlled limits and even owners. The comfortable boundaries of static architectures and well-defined limits and owners are not existent in these AmI ecosystems. In its second year AmI.d again shows the heterogeneity of research challenges related to Ambient Intelligence. Many disciplines are involved and have to co-ordinate their efforts in resolving the strongly related research issues. AmI.d was accompanied in 2007 by the EuroTRUSTAmI workshops providing a forum for discussion and exchange between 28 European projects and platforms. Finally, a panel discussion complemented the program by showing a widened perspective by discussing future issues of cyber-security in the context of international AmI eco-systems. The research papers included in the AmI.d proceedings are devoted to both theoretical and applied research, cover the most leading-edge research and contain contributions that have been formally reviewed and chosen by a selected International Program Committee. The contributions cover a wide range of AmI topics: -Design and Development of AmI systems, Software engineering -Context information -Security ofAmI -Agents and AmI -Applications -AmI usages and adoption.
ACQUISITION INFORMATION NOTE
Source for Acquisition/Subscription Address
Springer
Stock Number
978-2-287-78543-6
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Ambient intelligence, Congresses.
Ambient intelligence.
COMPUTERS-- Systems Architecture-- General.
Informatique.
(SUBJECT CATEGORY (Provisional
COM-- 011000
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DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION
Number
004
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22
Edition
22
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CLASSIFICATION
Class number
QA76
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9
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A48
Book number
I58
2008eb
PERSONAL NAME - ALTERNATIVE RESPONSIBILITY
Lotz, Volkmar.
Maña, Antonio.
CORPORATE BODY NAME - PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITY
International Conference on Ambient Intelligence Developments(2nd :2007 :, Sophia-Antipolis, France)