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# SIAM (Sessions, Identity and Access Management) Module

The SIAM Module implements functionalities for managing Sessions, Identies and authentication (login). Also, it implements Accounts, Roles and a primitive yet extendable registration for people and organizations.

This chapter informs developers about:

* how to include the SIAM module into a prototype;
* what configuration/tinkering options he has;
* what he should or should not do.

## Where to find the Module

## Acquainting yourself with the  Module's functionality

Playing with the module's functionality allows you to assess whether or not the implemented functionality is valid for your purposes. This section tells you how to do this.

## Including the Module into your prototype


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