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Purpose and scope of the current document. It is the objective of this document to describe the work carried out as part of Task 1.2 Architecture Design during the 3-year duration of the project. Due to D1.2 [1], as stated previously, an initial architecture reference model was initially developed based on inputs from various technical and non-technical WPs in Y1. The Y2 architecture included updates on the platform component developments, their interconnections, interfaces, standards, and network requirements, etc. Y3 architecture includes the final description of all implemented components, respective interconnections and interfaces resulting from the work in the following WPs:  WP2 provided final inputs on Identity Management and Role based access control. It also provided reputation and scoring mechanisms based on ranking functions as well as the trust management and support of the users’ privacy.  WP3 provided inputs on interfaces and data exchange.  WP4 provided inputs on Testbed as a Service (TBaaS) modularity as well as the End User Application Layer to enable users’ interaction with the platform.  WP5 provided inputs on end-user insights.  WP6 provided inputs on Incentive Model Design Methodology and the Budget Management. The following diagram depicts the sequences and interactions in Task 1.2 during Y3 of the project, which resulted in the final iteration of the platform architecture.
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Purpose and scope of the current document. It is the objective of this document to describe the work carried out in the scope of task 1.1described above. This description includes the methodology followed for scenarios collection, metrics and categories for scenario selection for implementation, the use cases portfolio list and finally a list of requirements to be fulfilled by the work to be carried out in the other technical work packages.
Purpose and scope of the current document. It is the purpose of this document to provide a useful Handbook and a guidance material for the future users of the IoT Lab Platform. This refers to providing information for: • Crowd participants who access the platform anonymously via mobile application. • Researchers with different scientific backgrounds, testbed owners, sponsors and charities who access the Platform via TBaaS (Web application). • All roles informed about the registration process as well as about the available functionalities. • All users are provided information on privacy protection (focus on crowd participants) and security measures included in the Platform, and on other aspects of the Platform trustworthiness as well as on incentives mechanisms supported by the Platform.

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