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Mathias Johanson – Alkit Stephan Lukosh – TU Delft

Scalable Semantic Product Data Stream Management for Collaboration and Decision Making in Engineering Project 257899 . WP9 – Collaboration and Decision M aking Methods and Tools WP10 - Semantic C ollaboration A nalysis and I ntelligent P rocess I ntervention. Mathias Johanson – Alkit

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Mathias Johanson – Alkit Stephan Lukosh – TU Delft

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  1. Scalable Semantic Product Data Stream Management for Collaboration and Decision Making in EngineeringProject 257899 WP9 – Collaboration and Decision Making Methods and Tools WP10 - SemanticCollaborationAnalysisand IntelligentProcessIntervention Mathias Johanson – Alkit Stephan Lukosh – TU Delft Third Review meeting Luxembourg, 27-28 November, 2013

  2. WP9 objectives Study collaborative problem solving, design and decision making processes when the collaboration involves a need to share large volumes of industrial, including real-time streaming data from sensors Design domain-specific collaborative data analysis and visualization tools Design and adapt collaboration tools for efficient and dependable collaboration concerning large and complex data sets Study how technology for social networking can be employed in professional collaborative work, with a focus on the engineering domain Offer the product manager support in choosing tools and methods for various phases of the Product lifecycle Develop an intelligent collaboration studio which supports realistic collaboration and decision making scenarios based on industrial needs Perform collaboration tests

  3. WP9 Status • WP9 started July 2011, will last until end of project • Participants: AC (leader), FTK, ICT,FUH, DUT, LTU, UU, ROM • 5 tasks running, 1 finished (out of 6 tasks) • Two deliverables: • D9.1. Intelligent collaboration studio report and specification (M46). Restricted draft versions submitted M24 and M36. • D9.2. Intelligent collaboration studio (M46). Restricted draft versions submitted M24 and M36.

  4. Relationship to other WPs

  5. WP9 Smart Vortex suite components • Synchronous multimedia communication/conferencing • Audio, video, instant messaging • Multipoint conferencing server • RTP reflector, reflector interconnection, file sharing, access control • Collaborative data and application sharing • Simplified mobile real-time collaboration client based on tablet computer • Collaboration process engine (Elastic Groupware System) • Elastic collaboration components: Brainstorming, Data Selection and Voting • Expert search service

  6. WP9 components in the Smart Vortex architecture

  7. WP9 ISP scenario

  8. WP9 Practical Outcomes of Y3 1/8 • Collaboration Tools • Interpersonal multimedia communication (audio, video, text) • Elastic Collaboration Components • Expert search service • Dashboard session management • Intelligent Collaboration Studio • Integration framework • ELGAR • Miles • Multiplatform build support • Smart Vortex collaboration portal integration • Collaboration server • Efficient multipoint communication (Multiple RTP reflectors) • Multipoint file and application sharing • Firewall traversal support, access control, user authentication

  9. WP9 Practical Outcomes of Y3 2/8 • Synchronous multimedia communication and conferencing • Based on Alkit’s product Confero • Core functionality of Confero separated from presentation layer into a middleware component (Miles) • Web-based portlet (WebConfero) based on Miles developed and integrated with the Smart Vortex collaboration portal • Development of Android and iOS Confero Appsbased on Miles in progress • Inter-reflector interconnection mechanism developed • Improves bandwidth efficiency • Facilitates corporate firewall traversal (promoting inter-organizational collaboration) • Integrated with the collaboration portal

  10. WebConfero WP9 Practical Outcomes of Y3 3/8 • A web component (Javascript, AJAX) running in a web browser • A background service based on Miles middleware • A REST API for control • Integrated as a portlet in the collaboration portal • Interoperability with other SIP/RTP-based tools Alkit Confero Other SIP/RTP-based tools WebConfero GUI WebConfero Proxy Miles Alkit Reflex REST SIP/RTP SIP/RTP

  11. WP9 Practical Outcomes of Y3 4/8 • Elgar (Elastic Groupware)coordinates group collaboration for content generation • Content represented as a report (case) • It follows stablished problem-solving processes • Analysis of machine detection algorithms • Analysis of 3D CAD models • There are 2 main coordination support types: prescribed and ad hoc. • Prescribed support relies on the Collaboration Process Engine • Ad hoc support relies self-coordination of groups. • Suggested support, yet to come (WP10).

  12. WP9 Practical Outcomes of Y3 6/8 • Coordination types use Elastic Collaboration Components (ECC) to achieve a coordination goal • ECCs implement collaborative applications to support engineers • Based on Comet technology: real-time communication and HTTP server push • Deployed on client side • Uses document-based storage in the server side. • Architecture provides a guideline for ECC developers • Implementation of interfaces for ECC interoperability

  13. WP9 Practical Outcomes of Y3 7/8 ECCs

  14. WP9 Practical Outcomes of Y3 8/8

  15. WP9 Requirements met Identification and analysis of information the industry partners need for collaboration and decision making Interpersonal communication tools adapted and integrated in collaboration portal Developed ECCs for use in problem-solving processes in engineering scenarios. Development of ELGAR integration framework Identified and analyzed rules for the adaptation of collaboration processes (D1.2) MS10 - Intelligent collaboration studio V2 implemented (See D9.2)

  16. Existing Integration between WP9 and other WPs WP6, collaborativedata visualization WP7, multimodal interfaces (middleware component) WP8, integration of Elgar in Open Conjurer via Session Manager APIs WP10, intelligent process intervention (elastic collaboration support)

  17. WP9 in year 3 • D9.1, p20 and D9.2, p13 • Extension and specialization of collaboration components. • Integration of collaboration components. • Add flexibility to collaboration components to support elastic collaboration approach.

  18. WP10 – ISP scenario

  19. WP10 PracticalOutcomesof Y3 • Use of a problem-solving (PS) model to ground engineering processes • Prescribed support based on PS model • Provides grounding to approach any problem. • Volvo: improvement of detection algorithms • FE-Design: identification and documentation of optimization problems.

  20. WP10 PracticalOutcomesof Y3 • PS phases can represent any engineering activity • Problem definition may refer to: • machine detection algorithm • CAD model that does not converge • Phase may involve individual or team work

  21. WP10 PracticalOutcomesof Y3 • Based on PSP we define a process model to enforce collaboration • Collaboration Process Model • describe collaboration processes • Collaboration Process Description • collaboration phases • Elastic Collaboration Components (WP9) • Implementation of a Collaboration Process Engine • Automatic enforcement of a collaboration process

  22. WP10 – ISP scenario

  23. WP10 PracticalOutcomesof Y3 • Group Behavior • Production Blocking: production stops due to technological support or collaboration process design. • Evaluation Apprehension: fear of negative evaluation may cause participants to withhold their contributions. • Social Loafing: group members tend to expend less effort when they believe their contributions are dispensable. • Synergy Effect: leads to a result that exceeds the sum of the individual contributions. • Social Identity: group members who identify with other group members are more likely to participate actively. • Psychological Safety: group members feel positive about the group and its task and safe to offer contrasting or alternative viewpoints. • Groupthink: group members withhold their private concerns about the contributions of others due to politeness or feared reprisals. • Distraction: disrupt individual group members from sharing contributions or concentrating on the task.

  24. WP10 PracticalOutcomesof Y3 • Framework for Group Assessment • Definition of a framework to assess collaboration • Provide tips during collaboration to help the group. • Avoid undesirable behavior

  25. WP10 PracticalOutcomesof Y3 • Users spent too much time working in a topic. • a.isActivityOf().phaseType==“GeneratePossibleSolutions” AND a.isActivityOf().getDuration()>=a.isActivityOf().phaseDuration • System tries to avoid social loafing. • a.isActivityOf().phaseType == “SolutionGeneration” AND a.isActivityOf().requiresGroup().getGroupSize() >= 7 AND checkIdeaFlowDeviation(c, “collpad”, 2 ) == TRUE • System suggests users to move on to a next working phase. • p.processCoordinationType == “prescribed” AND p.processType== “SolutionSearch” AND p.getDuration() >= p.processDuration • provideRecommendation(“The system detects that you spent too much time in searching for possible existing solutions. Please go to the next phase to generate possible new solutions for the given problem situation.”);

  26. WP10 PracticalOutcomesof Y3

  27. WP10 PracticalOutcomesof Y3 Future Work Implement or reuse a rule engine to monitor and capture collaboration activities. Synchronization with Activity Analyzer (ECC) to suggest recommendations defined in collaboration rules. Evaluate the use of rules in groups.

  28. Requirements Met: WP10 • Defined a formal description for relevant information about the employees that can be used for group formation • Defined rules for the adaptation of a collaboration process (D1.2 – chapter 4.3) • MS10 - Intelligent collaboration studio V1 implementedSee D10.1 and D10.2

  29. Existing Integration between WP10 and other WPs WP8, rules and policies for group formation cross-organizational data exchange WP9, adaptation of collaboration components

  30. WP10 in Year 3 • D10.1, p34 and D10.2, p16 • Further evaluation and refinement of the process description language • Design different interventions and rules for demonstration scenarios • Implement rules and interventions in the collaboration suite

  31. WP9 StoryboardWhat Is Demonstrated? Multimedia communication and collaboration components in use Illustrates need for multimodal interaction and mobile devices Shows integration between collaboration components and DSMS • A team of experts is formed to assess the problem • Expert search toolconsulted • Geographically distributed team formed, fault tracing session initiated • Mobile userjoins • Dashboard shows live sensor signals that requires immediate action

  32. WP10 StoryboardWhat Is Demonstrated? Collaboration process engine in use Collaboration components in use • A problem solving session is configured to support the experts • Collaboration process is loaded to offer guidance • Collaboration components are presented to users according the process description

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