: Carsten Rudolph
: Developing Ambient Intelligence Proceedings of the second International Conference on Ambient Intelligence developments (AmI.d '07)
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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.

Preface8
Table of Contents10
Research Track Proceedings13
Abstracting connection volatility through tagged futures14
Modeling Decentralized Information Flow in Ambient Environments35
Secure Profiles as a Cornerstone in Emerging Ambient Intelligence Scenarios46
Architecture and Design Patterns for Ambient Intelligence: an Industry Perspective67
An Ambient Intelligence Based Multi-Agent Architecture80
XMPP based Health Care Integrated Ambient Systems Middleware104
Increasing Interactivity in Agent-based Advanced Pocket-Device Service Application115
Towards a Model Driven Development of Context-aware Systems for Ami Environments 126
Taking Ownership of Computational Resources137
Bluetooth Indoor Positioning and Ambient Information System145
XACML as a Security and Dependability Pattern for Access Control in Ami environments 155
Rationale for defining NCIPs (Neighborhood and Context Interaction Primitives) position paper168
Agent Oriented Ami Engineering178
EuroTRUSTAmI workshop : European R178
192178
Introduction193
The Networked European Software and Services Initiative195
Project Serenity196
Project SMEPP198
Project Discreet200
Project EmBounded204
Project HAGGLE206
Project GridTrust208
Project ReSIST211
Project MINAmI214
Project MonAMI217
Project ONE219
Project RE-Trust222
Project SENSE225
Project SENSORIA228
Project UBISEC228
230228
Project WASP232
Project ESFORS234
Project PalCom236
Project R4eGov238
EPoSS240
Project Hydra242
Project BioSecure244
Project GREDIA247
Project GridEcon250
Cyber-Security EU/US. Meet the pathfinders of our future252
Author Index264