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Architectures and Platforms for AMI: Workshop Summary Report

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Constructing Ambient Intelligence (AmI 2008)

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The workshop on architectures and platforms was organized at AMI-08 as a collaborative effort involving 4 projects (ASTRA, DAIDALOS, PERSIST, and Ubicollab). These projects address, in different ways, the challenge of developing platforms for Ambient Intelligence. The workshop aimed at bringing together the different perspectives gained in these projects, opening the discussion to the wider research community. In particular, focus has been on comparing and discussing lessons learned in the development of specific vs. generic platforms for AMI.

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Farshchian, B.A., Berg, E., Divitini, M., Doolin, K., Pascotto, R. (2009). Architectures and Platforms for AMI: Workshop Summary Report. In: Gerhäuser, H., Hupp, J., Efstratiou, C., Heppner, J. (eds) Constructing Ambient Intelligence. AmI 2008. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 32. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-10607-1_9

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