Jj/mm/yyyy An introduction to NESSI Frédéric Gittler HP Labs NESSI Steering Committee Vice-Chairman.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Overview of NESSI Projects Portfolio Stefano De Panfilis Engineering Ingegneria Informatica S.p.A.
Advertisements

ETSI Workshop – 24-Oct-06 NESSI From R&D to Competitiveness in Services Frederic Gittler HP Labs Vice-Chairman NESSI Steering Committee.
Towards Open Embbeded Systems, Architectures, Standards & Open Source Dominique Potier, THALES / Chair ARTEMIS WG Innovation Environment Alexander Roth,
Octobret 06 The European Technology Platform for Embedded Systems From R&D to Competitiveness Laila Gide THALES Octobre 24th, 2006.
19/02/2006 The NESSI European Technology Platform 2nd Workshop – Shanghai Feb 2006 Stefano De Panfilis R&D Laboratories Engineering Ingegneria.
1 From Grids to Service-Oriented Knowledge Utilities research challenges Thierry Priol.
The role of NESSI in the Future Internet Frédéric Gittler, HP Labs NESSI SC Chairman NEXOF-RA Chief Architect.
Integrating SSA&I projects into the Future Internet activities Limitations of the current Internet.
Paris, 9-10 November 2006 Challenges for SMEs in the new economy A research perspective Cristina Martinez Information Society and Media European Commission.
NESSI-Hungary Software and Services National Technology Platform general overview Attila Haraszti (HP Hungary)
1 st Review Meeting, Brussels 5/12/12 – Technical progress (P. Paganelli, Bluegreen) iCargo 1st Review Meeting Brussels 5/12/12 Technical.
- 1 Agenda Introduction Overview of NESSI NESSI’s roadmap for FP7 NESSI – a value proposition for vertical areas Debate and input from the audience Conclusion.
Co-creating Living Labs Slide 1 An Introduction to the Living Labs Initiative and European Network of Living Labs Bring Science and Innovation.
Atos, Atos and fish symbol, Atos Origin and fish symbol, Atos Consulting, and the fish symbol itself are registered trademarks of Atos Origin SA. date.
. Smart Cities and the Ageing Population Sustainable smart cities: from vision to reality 13 October ITU, Geneva Knud Erik Skouby, CMI/ Aalborg University-Cph.
22 Feb 2007EU-Russia Co-operation1 Dr. Stephan Pascall Advisor to the Director Directorate G: Components and Systems DG Information Society and Media European.
Introducing Open Platform for NFV Please direct any questions or comments to 1.
NEM Strategic Research Agenda The joint view of the NEM community ICT Networked Media – Consultation Workshop Brussels, 19 January 2010 Vali Lalioti &
Agile Manufacturing Industries From Mechatronics to Collaborative Supply Chains Industrial Technologies Aarhus, 19 June Dr. Massimo Mattucci Session.
WP5 Digital Business Ecosystem Alessandra Benvenuti, INSIEL SpA (Friuli Venezia Giulia Region) ADC Final Conference Venice, March 13 th 2012.
ICT 7: Advanced cloud infrastructures and services ICT 8: Boosting public sector productivity and innovation through cloud computing services Jorge GASOS.
May 2005 Towards a network of digital ecosystems: which technology,which research ? Workshop: Review of the technology and research activity Context and.
Giandonato CAGGIANO ENISA MANAGEMENT BOARD REPRESENTATIVE LEGAL ADVISER ON EUROPEAN AFFAIRS OF THE MINISTRY OF COMMUNICATIONS U. OF ROMA TRE LAW FACULTY.
Strengthening the Strategic Cooperation between the EU and Western Balkan Region in the field of ICT Research Regional ICT R&D priorities, Jelena Pantelic,
GEO Work Plan Symposium 2012 ID-05 Resource Mobilization for Capacity Building (individual, institutional & infrastructure)
Adaptive Services Grid FP6 – IST Develop a prototype of an open development platform for adaptive services registration,
ICT for Enterprise Networking ICT for Enterprise Networking WP Opportunities in the 5th Call Alain JAUME IST Programme. DG INFSO/ D5.
Gzim Ocakoglu European Commission, DG MOVE World Bank Transport Knowledge and Learning Program on Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS), 24/06/2010.
Agenda Context and Vision FI-WARE Architecture
Man-Sze Li IC Focus Enterprise Interoperability Research Roadmap SME aspects.
Copyright © 2004 by The Web Services Interoperability Organization (WS-I). All Rights Reserved 1 Interoperability: Ensuring the Success of Web Services.
IST 2006 – 22/11/2006 Aljosa Pasic Atos Origin Security, Dependability and Trust in Service Infrastructures.
WISTP workshop Aljosa Pasic Atos Origin Trust, Security and Dependability in ICT – FP7.
IST programme Cultural Heritage in Tomorrow ’s Knowledge Society FUTURE PLANS FP6 Cultural Heritage in Tomorrow ’s Knowledge Society FUTURE PLANS FP6 RRRESE.
“The NESSI Strategy: The Way Ahead” BCI´07 Jose M. Cavanillas Vice-chairman NESSI Steering Committee Director Atos Origin – Research & Innovation.
1 ETP4HPC Background and Future ‘Building a Globally Competitive HPC Technology Industry in Europe’
Information Society Technologies In the 6th Framework Programme shaping the European research area
JOINING UP GOVERNMENTS EUROPEAN COMMISSION Establishing a European Union Location Framework.
ISPLC 2001 PLC in the IST Programme Thierry Devars DG INFSO/E1
NETWORKED EUROPEAN SOFTWARE & SERVICES INITIATIVE Future research challenges in dependability - an industrial perspective from NESSI Aljosa Pasic Atos.
Agency for International Science and Technology Development Programmes in Lithuania IST IN FP6: COVERAGE AND MAIN TARGETS Dr. Rimantas Skirmantas International.
Catawba County Board of Commissioners Retreat June 11, 2007 It is a great time to be an innovator 2007 Technology Strategic Plan *
Information Society and Media Directorate-General Unit Grid Technologies NCP Info Day Call5 - Brussels, 02 June – Advanced Grid Technologies,
NESSI at a glance Josep Martrat ATOS ORIGIN EGEE 1st Industry Day. Paris, 27 th April 2006.
NGCWE Expert Group EU-ESA Experts Group's vision Prof. Juan Quemada NGCWE Expert Group IST Call 5 Preparatory Workshop on CWEs 13th.
Challenge 6: Mobility, Environmental sustainability and energy efficiency Includes as driving objective: “Sustainable growth and environmental sustainability”
The European Union R&D Landscape The Israel-Europe R&D Directorate For EU FP6 Rehovot, July 2006.
Clinical Computing Secure, reliable technology that improves clinical workflow at the point of care.
Digital Ecosystems Re-tuning the user requirements after 3 years Digital Ecosystems Re-tuning the user requirements after 3 years Towards Business Cases.
Jacques Bus Head of Unit, DG INFSO-F5 “Security” European Commission FP7 launch in the New Member States Regional on-line conference 22 January 2007 Objective.
Fostering worldwide interoperabilityGeneva, July 2009 The Home Network: Where Convergence Takes Hold Tim Jeffries, VP Technology and Business Development,
What’s Happening at Internet2 Renee Woodten Frost Associate Director Middleware and Security 8 March 2005.
NCP Info DAY, Brussels, 23 June 2010 NCP Information Day: ICT WP Call 7 - Objective 1.3 Internet-connected Objects Alain Jaume, Deputy Head of Unit.
1 Framework Programme 7 Overview. 2 The Programmes within FP7 IDEAS European Research Counsel ERC PEOPLE Marie Curie Measures Initial Training Life-long.
Technology-enhanced Learning: EU research and its role in current and future ICT based learning environments Pat Manson Head of Unit Technology Enhanced.
19-20 October 2010 IT Directors’ Group meeting 1 Item 6 of the agenda ISA programme Pascal JACQUES Unit B2 - Methodology/Research Local Informatics Security.
Cultural Heritage in Tomorrow ’s Knowledge Society Cultural Heritage in Tomorrow ’s Knowledge Society Claude Poliart Project Officer Cultural Heritage.
Service Oriented Architecture Enabling the Agile and Flexible Business of the 21 st Century.
Embedded Systems - the Neural Backbone of Society ARTEMIS Industry Association ARTEMIS, from successful R&D to cutting-edge Innovation Rolf Ernst, TU Braunschweig.
A look into current and future trends in national policies for eHealth and Innovation in the WHO European Region Clayton Hamilton, eHealth and Innovation.
IoT: Manufacturing Factories of the Future Patrick Kennedy.
1 © 2006 Nokia Innovation and Competitiveness ICT Industry Perspective Lauri Kivinen Vice President, Head of Nokia EU Representative Office, Brussels Budapest,
Information Society Technologies European olicies for Information ociety European Policies for Information Society European Commission DG Information Society.
NESSI OPEN SERVICE FRAMEWORK – REFERENCE ARCHITECTURE NEXOF-RA V October 2008 Mike Fisher, BT Innovate.
Bob Jones EGEE Technical Director
“Self-Sustaining Innovation Ecosystems for European Leadership”
FP7 – ICT Theme a motor for growth, competiveness and social inclusion
Strategic Research Agenda
The objectives of IST in FP6 are therefore to ensure European leadership in the generic and applied technologies at the heart of the knowledge economy.
Presentation transcript:

jj/mm/yyyy An introduction to NESSI Frédéric Gittler HP Labs NESSI Steering Committee Vice-Chairman

- 1 Agenda NESSI – a European Technology Platform The NESSI Holistic Model NESSI Open Framework approach NESSI – Open Participation model

- 2 The story of NESSI The context - European Technology Platform Private-public partnership Industrial leadership Uniting all stakeholders Around a key, strategic area Strategic? Europe’s future growth Europe’s competitiveness Link? Requires major research and technological advances In the medium to long term NESSI aims to provide a unified view for European research in Services Architectures and Software Infrastructures Today, NESSI partners represent 1.7 Million strong workforce and 490 B € in revenues NESSI has presented an initial Strategic Research Agenda that represents a global investment of 2.5 B €

- 3 The challenge of NESSI Transforming the Internet to service your life … ensuring that services can be provided to all, citizens and businesses alike, in safe, secure, reliable, extensible, scalable environments

- 4 The vision of NESSI In the past, we were “unconnected” In the 80s, we moved to a one to one connection – infrastructure was the key, as the interface In the 90s, … a one to all connection – Web sites as the interface … and today we are overwhelmed by information, by its amount, by multiple threads of information Easing life requires that personalised information be delivered Tomorrow, services will personalise and process information to cater to user needs

- 5 The vision of NESSI This evolution requires a service oriented environment NESSI companies have recognised that no single company can or should harness the power of such an environment NESSI is a partnership that will ensure the emergence of this environment

- 6 The tools of NESSI The first “tool” of an ETP is its Strategic Research Agenda Moving from vision to definition Frame the context Refine the Technological scope Build it “together” Getting organised is key to ensuring Smooth operations Open contributions

partners 200 members SRA Volume 1 Working Groups 09/2005 NESSI Launch 01/2006 NESSI Forum New members start NESSI – from launch to future 06/2006 NESSI General Assembly Building & implementing the SRA Vision Context SRA Holistic View Join us! SRA Volume 3 - Roadmap 09/ Active working Groups

- 8 Software & Services NESSI is not alone

- 9 Nanoelectronics Mobile Communications Networked and Electronic Media Mobility, Transport, Personal environment, etc. Competitiveness Innovation Speed Individual Consumer Citizen Worker etc. … Embedded Systems ARTEMIS Manufacturing industries, Automotive, Aerospace, Electro- technical, etc. Home, Media, Content, Learning, Culture, etc. eBusiness, eAdministration, eGovernment, etc. Health, Inclusion, User Communities, etc. Software & Services

- 10 Nanoelectronics Mobile Communications Networked and Electronic Media Mobility, Transport, Personal environment, etc. Competitiveness Innovation Speed Individual Consumer Citizen Worker etc. … Embedded Systems ARTEMIS Manufacturing industries, Automotive, Aerospace, Electro- technical, etc. Home, Media, Content, Learning, Culture, etc. eBusiness, eAdministration, eGovernment, etc. Health, Inclusion, User Communities, etc. Transforming the Internet from information to services

- 11 Practices and Usages Architecture and Engineering Regulatory Governance (Business level Services) Cross business Collaborations Business Domain 1 Business Domain 2 Business Domain n Infrastructure Layer Service Integration Layer Semantic Layer Security InteroperabilityManagement Services NESSI Framework NESSI Adoption NESSI Landscape

- 12 (Business level Services) Cross business Collaborations Business Domain 1 Business Domain 2 Business Domain n (Business level Services) Cross business Collaborations Business Domain 1 Business Domain 2 Business Domain n Infrastructure Layer Service Integration Layer Semantic Layer Security InteroperabilityManagement Services NESSI Framework NESSI Adoption NESSI Landscape Infrastructure Layer Service Integration Layer Semantic Layer Security InteroperabilityManagement Services Practices and Usages Architecture and Engineering Regulatory Governance Powered by NESSI The Art of NESSI The Core of NESSI The World of NESSI

- 13 Strategic Pillars: challenges for FP7 Service-oriented infrastructure Service framework (including Semantic Technologies and Complexity Management) Trust, Security and Dependability Software engineering User-service interactions Services Sciences Networked enterprises NESSI Open Framework (Reference Implementation)

- 14 Strategic Pillars: challenges for FP7 (2) Service-oriented infrastructure Automated deployment of software onto integrated infrastructure exposed as services Ability to predict non functional properties of dynamical deployed applications Manageability of shared infrastructure with emphasis on experiences of multiple-users Service framework Define methods, tools and platform for the contextual provision of services. (Context includes: existing services population, QoS, policies, environmental conditions, …) Issues include service discovery, "composition", deployment and monitoring. The use of semantic description for functional and non functional characteristics of software and services, to achieve scalability at enterprise & cross enterprise levels link formal ontological approach with informal web 2.0 approach

- 15 Strategic Pillars: challenges for FP7 (3) Trust, Security and Dependability Decrease gap between security demand and available security resources Introducing new and adapting existing TSD mechanisms to handle complexity (cross-domain, dynamic, …) Software engineering Adjust/adapt Software Engineering approaches, methods and processes to service oriented software User-service interactions Context (wide sense) adaptation during interaction Empowering end-users to make them able to personalise their environment integrating resources to provide access to content and services. Using captured and shared knowledge to improve productivity during interactions

- 16 Strategic Pillars: challenges for FP7 (4) Services Sciences Establish model & methods for enabling predictive services systems with attainable expectations Establish model & methods for services systems that will function according to specification at predicted cost throughout intended lifetime Networked enterprises Provide solutions for business process collaboration in business ecosystems based on business models Establish design principles & systems for business processes in a service environment addressing adaptability, inclusiveness, conformability and measurability.

- 17 Strategic Pillars: challenges for FP7 (5) NESSI Open Framework Reference Model Reference Architecture (Open Specifications) Reference Implementation

- 18 Strategic Pillars - Methodology … Technologies and Systemic Foundations for the Service Economy NESSI Open Framework … Socio-Economical Context (Innovation Centre) NESSI Open Framework…

- 19 NESSI Open Framework (2) How Iteratively, yearly basis, implemented. V0 based on current SofA V1 deployed at month 18 Feed by SPs on a yearly basis from year 1. NOF providing feed- back from year 2.

- 20 NESSI Community NESSI Partners NESSI Members Working Groups Choose your level of involvement NESSI Forum User Community SME Community ICT Industry Community Academic & Research Community NESSI Office Committees Steering Committee Board Staying Aware Contribute Actively Coordinate

- 21 Working Group Other Initiative SRA Committee Steering Committee NESSI Members Other Initiative

- 22 EU Economy Practices and Usages NESSI Framework NESSI Landscape (Business level Services) Cross business Collaborations Business Domain 1 Business Domain 2 Business Domain n Architecture and Engineering Regulatory Governance NESSI Adoption Business Services Core Services Infrastructure Layer Service Integration Layer Semantic Layer Security Interoperability Management Services e-Health Software Engineering Service Engineering Business Process Management User-Service Interaction Services Sciences Trust, Security, Dependability Semantic Technologies Service- Oriented Infrastructure Positions do not reflect layering relationship

- 23 NESSI Working Groups: current status Semantic Technologies (25 members) 1st Workshop, 22 Nov (Helsinki) Trust, Security and Dependability (40 members) 2nd meeting, 21 Nov (Helsinki) Service Engineering (40 members) Kick-off, Dec (Brussels) Software Engineering (15 members) To be announced Services Sciences (35 members) 3rd Workshop, 22 Nov (London) Service Oriented Infrastructure (20 members) Kick-off, 13 Dec (Brussels) Business Process Management (10 members) Kick-off, 13 Dec (Brussels) User/Service Interactions (15 members) 1st Workshop, 22 Nov (Helsinki) eHealth (15 members)