20080228 european research on service engineering
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Presentation on European research on Service Engineering, AMIGO event, Eindhoven (Netherlands), 28 Feb 2008TRANSCRIPT
Amigo Event, Eindhoven (NL), 28 Feb 2008
European research on Service
Engineering
Arian Zwegers
Amigo Event, Eindhoven (NL), 28 Feb 2008
Overview
• ICT in EU – Context– Trends in business and ICT– ICT market in EU
• FP6– Software Technologies– Grid Technologies– NESSI Technology Platform
• FP7– Results of call 1– Future Internet– Internet of Services– Home environments– Work Programme 2009-10
• Conclusions
Amigo Event, Eindhoven (NL), 28 Feb 2008
Trends in Business and ICT
Business/social trends• Outsourcing• Open Innovation• Ecosystems• Compliance• Prosumer• Democratisation of content exchange
ICT trends• Convergence• Broadband adoption• Consumerisation of technology• RFID• Virtualisation• SaaS
Amigo Event, Eindhoven (NL), 28 Feb 2008
US, 28.3%
Japan, 14.1%
Rest of World, 24.2% Europe,
33.4%
Office equipment, 1.3%
Computer hardware, 12.2%
End-user communications equipment, 4.2%
Carrier services, 44.1%
Datacom and network equipment,
6.4%
Software, 11.1%
IT services, 20.6%
ICT Market, 2006 By region and by product
Total value = € 2,033 billion
Total value = € 680 billionSource: EITO, 2007
• Europe is world’s largest ICT market• Europe has a large software and services
market
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Top100 suppliers serving the Western European Software & IT
Services market
By number of companies (in %, 2004)1 By revenue (in % of Top 100 revenue, 2004)
4
36
63 4 5
10
13
20
FR
IT
US/Canada
DE
SE
AsiaUK
NLRoE
61% of companies come from
Europe
These Euro-pean compa-nies account for only 43% of the overall
Top 100 companies’
revenues
3
54
33
11
13
10
1 1
UK
FR
DE
NLITSE RoE
US/Canada
Asia
Source: PAC
By number of companies (in %, 2004) By revenue (in %, 2004)
• 60% of companies come from Europe• 43% of revenues stay in Europe
http://www.softwareleadership.info/
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ICT: The Innovation Motor No. 1
In medical technologies ICT is the foundation for more than 90% of all innovations. The driver of more than
90% of all innovations in logistics is ICT.
More than 90% of all recent innovations in the automotive sector are based on ICT.
Adapted from: Prof. Wahlster, DFKI
ICT is a main driver of innovations in the networked home environment.
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Software and Services
• A key industrial sector– 1 Mio specialists in EU– 200 B€ market (70 B€ Software)– EU ICT market growth mainly driven by
software and IT services (EITO ’06): 5.8% for 2006-07
• The engine room of the Information Society– Important EU industry sectors depend on S&S– 70% of software development takes place in
non-software companies
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Amigo Event, Eindhoven (NL), 28 Feb 2008
Research in Software Technologies FP6 project portfolio
R O A D M A P P I N G Fassbinder, NessiSoft, 3S
R O A D M A P P I N G Fassbinder, NessiSoft, 3S
MODELPLEX
VIDE
SELFMAN
MUSIC
CREDO
SHADOWS
SIMS OPUCE SMS
FLOSSMETRICS
QUALOSS
SELF
SQO-OSS
COMANCHE
MODELWARERODIN
SODIUM
AMIGO INFRAWEBS
MADAM
PROMISESECSE
DEDISYS
GORDA
WS2
CALIBREEDOS
FLOSSWORLD
TOSSAD
PLASTIC
REDSEEDS
EVOTEST
AMPLEMOMOCS AOSD
STASIS
ASG
MIDASCOMET QUALIPSO
RODIN
PYPYTEAM
See also: http://cordis.europa.eu/ist/st/projects.htm
TRUSTCOM
46 projects + 4 studies275 M€ (Total investment)168 M€ (EC funding)525 Participants2400 Person/year
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WaveWave 2 2 –– start 2006start 2006
Degree
DataminingGrid
data, knowledge, data, knowledge, semanticssemantics
OntoGrid
InteliGridK-WF Grid
Chemomen tum
A-Ware Sorma
platforms, user platforms, user environmentsenvironments
CoreGRIDvirtual laboratories
UniGrids HPC4U
g-Eclipse
Gredia
GridComp
QosCosGrid
Grid4all
Provenance
AssessGridGridTrust
trust, securitytrust, security
Grid services, Grid services, business modelsbusiness models
ArguGrid Edutain@ Grid
GridEconGridCoord
Nessi-GridChallengers
NextGRIDservice
architecture
Akogrimomobile
services
BREINagents &
semantics
BeinGridbusiness
experiments
supporting the Grid communitysupporting the Grid community
SIMDATindustrial
simulations
XtreemOS
Linux based Grid
operating system
BeinGridbusiness
experiments
KnowArc
EC-GinBridge
Grid@Asia EchoGrid
international cooperationinternational cooperation
Specific support action
Integrated project
Network of excellence
Specific targeted research projectWave 1 Wave 1 –– start 2004start 2004
EU Funding: 130 M€
Research in Grid Technologies FP6 project portfolio
See also: http://cordis.europa.eu/ist/grids/projects.htm
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From FP6 to FP7 European Technology Platforms
See also: http://cordis.europa.eu/technology-platforms/home_en.html
What are they Industry-led public-private partnerships that bring together industry, research community and public authorities in areas of strategic economic importance for Europe
Objective World class performance in research and innovation in ICT by closing the gap with Europe’s leading competitors
Focus on user value and end-to-end solutions, on convergence, innovation, standards, interoperability, spectrum, IPRs, international cooperation
www.nem-initiative.org
www.emobility.eu.org
www.isi- initiative.eu.org/
www.nessi- europe.com
Large Scale EU Partnerships
joining the future
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NESSI
http://www.nessi-europe.eu
Aims to develop a visionary strategy for Software and Services driven by a common Strategic Research Agenda where innovation and business strengths are reinforced.
Expected impact:• standardisation, common service platform open standards• improve EU competitiveness in S&S• reduce sector fragmentation and align R&D efforts• openness: an open initiative mobilising SMEs, academia and industry• address key R&D and policy challenges in S&S
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Injecting over €9bn to boost European Information and Communication Technologies
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ICT Work Programme 2007- 2008
Futu
re a
nd E
mer
ging
Te
chno
logi
es
Cognitive systems, robotics andinteraction
Network and service infrastructures
Components, subsystems and embedded systems
Digital content and knowledge
ICT for health
Intelligent car and sustainable growth
ICT for independent living and inclusion
End-to-end systems for Socio-economic goals
Tech
nolo
gy ro
adbl
ocks
ETPs
i2010 Flagships
Source: ICT WP2007-2008
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To define and develop the network and service infrastructure of the future
• Technological evolution of the networks• Availability of dynamic service platforms• Converged and interoperable network environments
….towards the next generation service infrastructure
Challenge 1 ‘Pervasive & Trusted Network & Service
Infrastructures’
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Obj 1.2, Software & Services Overview of (likely) projects
Software & Service
Engineering (complexity,
dependability)
DEPLOY, S-CUBE, Protest, Q-Impress,
FAST, COMPAS, MANCOOSI, MOST, DIVA
Infrastructure/VirtualisationRESERVOIR, IRMOS, SmartLM, STREAM, OMP
Users & service front-endsPersist, ServFace, m:Ciudad, ALIVE, OPEN
ServicesSLA@SOI, SOA4ALL, Romulus, ADMIRE, SHAPE
Reference service architectureNEXOF-RA
Support actionsNESSI 2010, Service Web 3.0
See also: http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/ict/ssai/projects_en.html
Amigo Event, Eindhoven (NL), 28 Feb 2008
MODELPLEX
VIDE
SELFMAN
MUSIC
CREDO
SHADOWS
SIMS OPUCE SMS
FLOSSMETRICS
QUALOSS
SELF
SQO-OSS
COMANCHE
MODELWARERODIN
SODIUM
AMIGO INFRAWEBS
MADAM
PROMISESECSE
DEDISYS
GORDA
WS2
CALIBREEDOS
FLOSSWORLD
TOSSAD
PLASTIC
REDSEEDS
EVOTEST
AMPLEMOMOCS AOSD
STASIS
ASG
MIDASCOMET QUALIPSO
RODIN
PYPYTEAM
TRUSTCOM
DegreeDegree
DataminingGrid
DataminingGrid
data, knowledge, data, knowledge, semanticssemantics
OntoGridOntoGrid
InteliGridInteliGridK-WF GridK-WF Grid
Chemomentum
Chemomentum
A-WareA-Ware SormaSormaplatforms, user platforms, user environmentsenvironments
CoreGRIDvirtual laboratories
CoreGRIDvirtual laboratories
UniGridsUniGrids HPC4UHPC4U
g-Eclipseg-Eclipse
GrediaGredia
GridCompGridComp
Grid4allGrid4all
ProvenanceProvenance
AssessGridAssessGridGridTrustGridTrust
trust, securitytrust, security
Grid services, Grid services, business modelsbusiness models
ArguGridArguGrid Edutain@ Grid
Edutain@ Grid
GridEconGridEconGridCoordGridCoord
Nessi-GridNessi-GridChallengersChallengers
NextGRIDservice
architecture
NextGRIDservice
architecture
Akogrimomobile
services
Akogrimomobile
services
BREINagents &
semantics
BREINagents &
semantics
BeinGridbusiness
experiments
supporting the Grid communitysupporting the Grid community
SIMDATindustrial
simulations
SIMDATindustrial
simulations
XtreemOS
Linux basedGrid
operating system
BeinGridbusiness
experiments
BeinGridbusiness
experiments
KnowArcKnowArc
EC-GinEC-GinBridgeBridge
Grid@AsiaGrid@Asia EchoGridEchoGrid
international cooperationinternational cooperation
QosCosGridQosCosGrid
Software and Services Planning future research in FP7
Evolution?
Services in the Future Internet?
New research subjects?
FP6FP7 – Call 1
FP7 WP 2009-10
Amigo Event, Eindhoven (NL), 28 Feb 2008
Challenge 1 Future Internet
Sources: 3GPP, 3GPP2, Qualcomm, WiMAX Forumhttp://www.alexandria.unisg.ch/EXPORT/DL/38496.pdf
http://www.itu.int/osg/spu/publications/internetofthings/Second Life
Internet of Services, Service Web
Networks of the Future
3D Internet
Internet of Things
Future Internet
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The Internet of Tomorrow will be mainly about Intelligent Services
Source: Joao Da Silva, EC
•How will the Consumer dynamically discover the existence of a Service Provider?•How can the Consumer locate the Provider?•How can the Consumer and Provider describe how to connect to each other, in a standard format which can be understood regardless of their IT platforms?•How can they exchange messages in a common messaging format which is independent of their underlying platforms?•What data format can they use to exchange data independent of their underlying database technologies?
• Most of the digital universe will remain unstructured
• Tools and techniques will be required to add structure to this content to improve search, discovery, management, security, and storage
• We will be facing serious problems in information:– finding– extracting– representing– interpreting – maintaining
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New roles in services
• Around 10,000 active endpoints described with WSDL files as of end 2007 (Source: SEEKDA)
• Service search engines, service crawlers, e.g. Aleph/SEEKDA
• Service brokers, market places, e.g. StrikeIron
Amigo Event, Eindhoven (NL), 28 Feb 2008
Internet of Services an IT perspective
BUSINESS & SCIENCECluster/SME, new Service and
Business Models
CITIZEN/CONSUMER/ EMPLOYEE
„Digital Lifestyle“, New Media, Communities, Collaboration
GOVERNMENT & INFRASTRUCTUREeGovernment, eEnergy, eHealth, Public Security
INTERNET of THINGSMULTIMEDIA
CONTENT
SERVICE-ORIENTED SOFTWARE
APPLICATIONS
SECURE BROADBAND
INFRASTRUCTUREINTERNET
of SERVICESSERVICE-/USER-
FRIENDLY IT
NETWORKPARTICIPANTS
OPEN SERVICE DELIVERY
PLATFORM
NETWORKENABLER ANDFOUNDATION
Source: http://www.empolis.com/executive-forum/2007/Assets/PDF/Prof.%20Dr.%20Lutz%20Heuser.pdf
Amigo Event, Eindhoven (NL), 28 Feb 2008
Internet of Services an IT perspective
Source: http://www.empolis.com/executive-forum/ 2007/Assets/PDF/Prof.%20Dr.%20Lutz%20Heuser.pdf
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Internet of Services a Telco perspective
Source: British Telecom
3rd party services
BT services
Global network and computing
End customer created services
Concept- to-market
Lead-to- cash
Trouble-to- resolve
Servers Storage Convergedbandwidth
Common software building blocks
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Internet of Services Questions for debate
• Are we going to see architectural tensions between the telco and IT service cultures?
• What is going to be in the network, what is going to be in the services/applications (e.g., location awareness, billing)?
• What will be the scope of services to be enabled in the Future Internet?
• Will this lead to a repositioning of industrial players or opportunities for new players?
• Can we miss the chance to provide opportunities for the EU service industry?
Source: Joao Da Silva, EC
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Home Environments in FP7
Future & Emerging Technologies
Personal Environment
Home Environment
Robotic Systems
Intelligent Infrastructures
Social Challenges (health, inclusion,
mobility, environment, governments)
Content/Creativity (new media, learning,
culture)
Business/Industry (business, work,
manufacturing)
Trust/Confidence
Nano-electronics
Embedded Systems
Software & Grids
Knowledge/Cognitive Systems
Simulation and Visualisation
Communication Networks
Source: COM(2005) 119 finalhttp://europa.eu.int/comm/research/future/pdf/specifc_programmes/fp7sp_cooperation_en.pdf
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Media Centre
PDA
Bluetooth andWi-Fi Phones
Game Console
Video walkmanWeb Tablet
Laptop
Users want their devices to work together and share content
Printer
IP STB and PVRTeleworkTelework
Voice and video Voice and video conferencingconferencing
Internet, Music and Internet, Music and TV/video everywhereTV/video everywhere
VoDVoD, Video , Video streaming, music streaming, music
download, storagedownload, storage
Home Home automation automation and Controland Control
TelemedicineTelemedicine
Home Environments in FP7 From focus on devices…
Source: Jeanne De Jaegher, EC
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Network
Extended home
network
Home Environments in FP7 …via extended homes…
My Home
Source: Thierry Brefort, EC
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Home Environments in FP7 …to a FI application area?
Sources: 3GPP, 3GPP2, Qualcomm, WiMAX Forumhttp://www.alexandria.unisg.ch/EXPORT/DL/38496.pdf
http://www.itu.int/osg/spu/publications/internetofthings/Second Life
Internet of Services, Service Web
Networks of the Future
3D Internet
Internet of Things
Future Internetin the
Intelligent Home Environment
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ETP SRAs
Road to WP2009-10
12/2007 03/2008 10/2008
ProposedOrientations(ICT Dirs)
Draft WP(ICT Dirs)
Full text for discussion
with ICTC
CommissionDecision
Full text for opinion
Consul- tation Reports
ISTAG Reports
FP&SP text
10/2008 11/2008
WP published
Call(s) published
05/2008 08/2008
Online consultation
Workshop reports
Note: dates are tentative
Road- mapping Reports
Consolidation workshop
reportIPPA report
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WP2009-10
• Continuity• Need to identify new challenges
that will drive research in S&S in the coming decade– Technology trends and priorities– Evolution in S&S research– Services in the Future of Internet– Longer term research
• Two calls vs one call• IPs vs STREPs
Your contributions are welcomed
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Your input to WP2009-10
• Workshops–Longer term research –Services in the Future Internet
• Via roadmapping SSAs• Via ETPs and their SRAs• Via online consultation
–http://www.eu-ecss.eu/• Via event on 4-5 March 2008
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Conclusions
• Software is getting increasingly important• Building a strong European research and
industrial community in S&S• Future Internet likely overarching theme
for Challenge 1 in WP2009-10• Role for Intelligent Home Environment• WP 2009-10: Identify new challenges
that will drive research in the coming decade
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For More Information ...
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