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New orientation for the CERP cluster

New orientation for the CERP cluster. Discussion session. Dr Florent Frederix, Head of Sector DG INFSO D4. New scope of cluster in 2008?. Location of objects Object tracking Sensing the world Ambient intelligence Virtual world Object discovery ….. Internet of OBJECTS Objects connected.

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New orientation for the CERP cluster

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  1. New orientation for the CERP cluster Discussion session Dr Florent Frederix, Head of Sector DG INFSO D4

  2. New scope of cluster in 2008? • Location of objects • Object tracking • Sensing the world • Ambient intelligence • Virtual world • Object discovery • ….. • Internet of OBJECTS Objects connected • eCommerce • eBusiness • Online banking • eLearning • eGovernment • Video on demand • Communities • Online office • ….. • Internet of Services Services connected Applications on the Internet • Browser • Email • ... • Internet People connected Time 1998 2006

  3. CERP scope in the context of Internet of Things (2008) A need for a new framework exists ! Object needs a definition ! • Automatic identification, Sensor networks • Physical and logical objects (order, invoice, transfer, tickets,…) • Object information management (synchronisation, distributed data, multiple representations, migration …) • Context awareness (Location, ambient intelligence) • Layered structures (Physical world, processes, objects, connectivity, compatibility, ..) • Security, end to end management

  4. What about the AITPLM cluster ? Taken from the AITPLM 2008 vision document: The approach towards interoperability and networked enterprises is currently guided by a ‘process’ perspective. However, the need for product lifecycle management empowered by unique instance identification calls for an ‘object’ perspective in the retrieval, sharing and management of information, representing a paradigm shift for enterprise systems. The challenge ahead is to integrate these two perspectives and ensure a seamless interaction between the Internet of Things/Objects and the Internet of Services, opening up new horizons for interoperability and collaboration in a networked environment.

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