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Open and distributed application scenarios like e-Health systems mandate for new coordination models and technologies. In particular, they require middleware providing coordination and security services modelled with abstractions promoting run-time observability and adaptation. Along this line, in this paper we describe the architecture of the TuCSoN coordination infrastructure, and show its application to an e-Health application scenario.