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SPICE_value: service execution

1.4.4Flexible operation, administration and management of the SPICE platform
2.1.1An integrated and technology-neutral methodology for development, lifecyle management and publication of middleware components.
2.1.2Generic Service Enabling Interfaces.
2.1.3Lifecycle and performance management.
2.4.3Seamless Service Provisioning
3.1.4Terminal Synchronization
3.2.2Dynamic Desktop features
4.0.1Mobile Ontology
4.2.1Discovery and Exchange of Distributed Context Information; subscription and polling
4.2.10Access, Storage, Processing and Distribution Rights
5.2.1Service Execution Environment support execution engines for event-oriented services, process-oriented services, and composed services
5.2.2Service Execution Environment must support an execution environment on the terminal
5.2.3Service Execution Environment must support various capabilities and enablers such as HTTP, WebServices, IMS, Streaming
5.3.1Mechanisms for design-time and run-time dynamic service composition
5.3.2Service Publication & Discovery with syntactical, semantical and pragmatic annotations
6.1.1Support of a Uniform Identity Management for Multiple Access Networks
6.1.2User privacy and Single Sign-on within the SPICE Platform for Users with Different Identities per Service
6.2.1SPICE user authentication based upon the Generic Bootstrapping Architecture
6.2.3Offline Accounting Record storage
6.3.1User privacy management
6.3.2Privacy rules for special cases
6.4.1Controlling access to services and service level agreements (SLA) using policies
6.4.2Policy Management System
6.4.3Automatic Contracting
6.6.1Charging support of the SPICE services.
6.6.2Payment method determination for given user and service.
6.6.3Charging of composite service.
8.1.1Restricted and parametrizable access to user profile/ data
8.1.2Limited push-behaviour of Spice
8.1.5No user location tracking w/o user's explicit consent

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