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ICT for Enterprise Networking WP 2005-2006 Opportunities in the 5th Call

This overview provides background information and key objectives of the ICT for Enterprise Networking program. It focuses on cluster technologies for digital ecosystems and ambient intelligence technologies for the product lifecycle. The aim is to enable networked knowledge-based businesses through collaborative research on breakthrough ICT solutions.

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ICT for Enterprise Networking WP 2005-2006 Opportunities in the 5th Call

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  1. ICT for Enterprise NetworkingWP 2005-2006Opportunities in the 5th Call Alain JAUME IST Programme. DG INFSO/ D5

  2. Overview 1.ICT for Enterprise Networking. Background information related to Call 5 • Cluster Technologies for Digital Ecosystems • Cluster Ambient Intelligence Technologies for the Product Lifecycle 2. Call 5 • Key Objectives • Focus • Instruments

  3. ICT for Enterprise Networking Background Information

  4. Research in« ICT for Enterprise Networking » To perform collaborative research on ICT breakthroughs crucial for the delivery of distributed & collaborative solutions for the product lifecycle and of innovative inter- and intra-organisational systems & services in the enterprise environment. Future business, more competitive, innovative, agile and value creating, will require new technologies, applications and services to enable them to work as networked knowledge-based businesses. Challenges • Stimulate targeted international co-operation • Strengthen co-ordination of research activities • Promote convergence of research & innovation policies at national, regional, EU level Orientation • technology driven • R&D / Policy interactions • Long-term + intermediate results • Industry-driven

  5. Clusters in ICT for Enterprise Networking Enterprise Interoperability

  6. Ambient Intelligence Technologies for the Product Lifecycle Objective • To improve the knowledge about the product & production processes & contribute to the modernisation of industries (manufacturing & service sectors), by developing: • new product concepts • related business models Areas of research • Frameworks (Business, process & service methodologies & models) • Develop. & governance of intelligent & networked products • Agent based systems • Real-time monitoring • Smart objects identification/Wireless radio frequency technologies • Secure and trusted communication • Self-configuring networks / intelligent & reliable infrastructures Major Projects:ILIPT (IP), SPIDER-WIN (STREP), V-CES & VERITAS (SSA), CO-DESNET (CA) + 3 STREPs in negotiation

  7. ILIPT Intelligent Logistics for Innovative Product Technologies • FP6 Integrated Project • 30 Partners from 12 countries • 16.2 M€ Cost / 9.0 M€ Grant • 2004 - 2008 Key Themes: • The Modular Car (ModCar) • Flexible Supply Network (FlexNet) • Integration of complex product processes (IntePro) From the "stock push" and "mass production" thinking of the last century, to a stockless "build-to-order" (BTO) production strategy Contact: René Esser – ThyssenKrupp - esser@tka-drf.thyssenkrupp.com http://www.ilipt.org

  8. Technologies for Digital Ecosystems Objective • To provide ICT applications & services to SMEs & micro enterprises, enabling their integration in local value chains through : • development of new technologies, paradigms & services to improve their efficiency, • implementation of an infrastructure & a community of digital services acting as digital ecosystems • support for business integration & synergies within EU territories Areas of research • P2P, service-oriented • Formal languages for expressing semantics & business models • Models of Systems & architectures • …. Major Projects: DBE (IP); SATINE (STREP); Legal-IST & EPRI-Start (SSA)

  9. Regional policies Socio-economic dynamics Value systems Organizational forms Open Source/Open Standards Socio-economic context Business modeling Requirements gathering, User profiling Regional Catalysts Training & adoption Regulatory framework Business Knowledge base, Recommender BML, SDL, Fitness Landscape Dynamic service composition DBE UML profile P2P networks, Architecture Test automation, Accounting Computing Evolution Self-organisation Organisation & Networks Complex systems dynamics Language & DNA Science DBE Digital Business Ecosystem • FP6 Integrated Project • 20 Partners from 9 countries • 14.2 M€ Cost / 10.5 M€ Grant • 2003 - 2006 A digital ecosystem infrastructure adopting mechanisms from biological theories of self-organisation and evolution addressing networkedsoftware solutions & business models Paradigms and open-source component-based infrastructure enabling the creation of networkedlocal digital ecosystems forSMEs competitiveness andlocal development http://www.digital-ecosystem.org Contact: Andrea Nicolai – T6 - a.nicolai@t-6.it

  10. Call 5

  11. Key Objectives • Software solutions to the needs of local/regional SMEs: • Supporting organisational networking & process integration • Improving adaptability to market demands & customer requirements • Distributed & collaborative ambient intelligence-based network-oriented systems for: • Efficient, effective & secure product & service creation/delivery • To contribute to innovative products, services & business environments

  12. Focus 1 • Digital business ecosystems for SMEs: • To provide an open-source environment & models enabling SMEs to co-operate: • in production of software services, components & applications The work covers: • Design, development and take-up of flexible & adaptable software applications interoperable with proprietary systems • To support spontaneous composition, sharing, distribution of business solutions & knowledge

  13. Focus 2 • Extended products & services: • To investigate application of ambient intelligence technologies for new products, services & business environments • E.g. agents, KM, smart wireless tags The work covers: • Decentralised architectures of intelligent communicating objects/processes • New approaches to business processes Underlying issues: • interoperability,flexible/secure/robust infrastructures, modelling & simulation, information & knowledge sharing

  14. Focus 3 • Horizontal actions • New legal challenges raised by networked & collaborative paradigms especially in: • IPR/open source areas • Autonomous software components • Extended products & services concept • Tools for measurement/assessment of benefits of collaborative networks

  15. Focus • Special attention to: • Domain-specific RTD projects contemplating a time to market above 5 years • Complementarity & consistency with ongoing activities from previous Calls • International co-operation with third countries, in particular: U.S, India, China and Latin America

  16. Instruments Digital Ecosystems Extended products & services Horizontal actions Indicative Budget(46 M€) NoEs  55% IPs  STREPS   SSAs  45% CAs 

  17. Useful references Technologies for Digital Ecosystems: http://www.digital-ecosystems.org • DBE [IP]:http://www.digital-ecosystem.org • SATINE [STREP]:http://www.srdc.metu.edu.tr/webpage/projects/satine/ • LEGAL-IST: http://www.esoce.net/p3.asp?file-legal_issues.htm Ambient Intelligence Technologies for the Product Lifecycle: • ILIPT: http://www.ilipt.org • SPIDER-Win: http://www.spider-win.de • V-CES : http://www.v-ces.com • VERITAS: http://www.veritas-eu.net • Co-DESNET: http://codesnet.veritas-eu.net • PARADIS’Promise [STREP]: • W-CHANGE [STREP]: • MAPPER [STREP]:

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