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International Journal of Wireless and Mobile Computing
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Context-awareness constitutes an important aspect in mobile environments, especially when user-centric services are considered. However, user and service related data as part of context information are sensitive and their disclosure should not be performed unconditionally. In this paper a Privacy-aware Context Profile (PCP) in UML notation that takes into account privacy and quality, as well as other functional and non-functional properties is presented. The profile can be exploited in the application design phase leading to the model-driven development of context-aware applications for different context domains.