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Realising the Potential of Serenity in Emerging AmI Ecosystems:Implications and Challenges

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Security and Dependability for Ambient Intelligence

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In this chapter we describe the potential of SERENITY in Ambient Intelligence (AmI) Ecosystems. As a proof of concept, we describe the implementation of a prototype based on the application of the SERENITY model (including processes, artefacts and tools) to an industrial AmI scenario. A complete description of this prototype, along with all Security and Dependability (S&D) artefacts used is provided in this chapter. Besides, the chapter also provides a complete description of one of the S&D Patterns used in the prototype, in order both, to give a global view of SERENITY and to provide useful details about the realization of this scenario.

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Armenteros, Á., García, L., Muñoz, A., Maña, A. (2009). Realising the Potential of Serenity in Emerging AmI Ecosystems:Implications and Challenges. In: Kokolakis, S., Gómez, A., Spanoudakis, G. (eds) Security and Dependability for Ambient Intelligence. Advances in Information Security, vol 45. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-88775-3_18

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