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  1. eBusiness RTU, Department of Applied Computer Software Systems

  2. e-Business Solutions RTU, Department of Applied Computer Software Systems

  3. e-Business Solutions RTU, Department of Applied Computer Software Systems

  4. e-Business Solutions RTU, Department of Applied Computer Software Systems

  5. e-Business Solutions RTU, Department of Applied Computer Software Systems

  6. e-Business Solutions RTU, Department of Applied Computer Software Systems

  7. Contents RTU, Department of Applied Computer Software Systems

  8. Strategic aims RTU, Department of Applied Computer Software Systems

  9. Who we are? Computing Technique 1973 Hardware Software RTU 52. Starptautiskā zinatniskā konference

  10. Who we are? Computer Software Applied Software System Software RTU 52. Starptautiskā zinatniskā konference

  11. Basic Triangle Science Teaching Process Industrial Applications RTU 52. Starptautiskā zinatniskā konference

  12. History and Background eINTERASIA – Kick-off meeting, Magdeburg, 21-22/03/2013

  13. AMCAI1995 - 1997 DAMAC-HP1998 - 2000 BALTPORTS-IT2001 - 2003 eLOGMAR-M2004 - 2006 Collaboration from 1994 to 2006 + IDC Information Techn. LV KSSA LT Warsaw University PL University of Ulster UK JSC Ventamonjaks LV Kaunas University LT Port of Gdansk Auth. PL BI-Info EST + M & S chain Solutions UK TREDIT GR China Harvest Dev. CN Beijing HOPE Software CN Thessaloniki Port Auth. GR Logitrans Consult EE Hafen HH Marketing GER SONEX LT RTSB GmbH GER Port of Kokkola FI Interbalt EE + Baltic Container Terminal LV Riga Freeport Authority LV Ventspils Freeport Auth. LV BALVA LV Latvian Railways LV Fraunhofer IFF GER Magdeburg University GER Riga Technical University LV Latvian Intelligent Systems LV Charles University Prague CZ TNO Apeldoorn NL Latvian Maritime Systems LV e-TransportLogistics eINTERASIA – Kick-off meeting, Magdeburg, 21-22/03/2013

  14. Leonardo da Vinci projects LOGIS "Long-distance tutorial network in "Logistics Information Systems" based on WEB technologies“ LOGIS-Mobile "Competence Framework for Mobile on-site Accelerated Vocational Training in Logistics Information Systems“ SocSimNET "Competence Network for Introduction of Modern ICTE Technologies in Social Systems Simulation of Research“ Co-ordinator: Latvian Intelligent Systems eINTERASIA – Kick-off meeting, Magdeburg, 21-22/03/2013

  15. www.elogmar.eu www.elogmar-m.org • Developed by: • RTU • Logitrans Consult • Supported by: • FraunhoferIFF Institute • Beijing HOPESoftwareCompany • Shenzhen LSCMA From demonstrator to Commercial product www.elogmar.eu eINTERASIA – Kick-off meeting, Magdeburg, 21-22/03/2013

  16. The INTERREG 4b Project: BONITA Baltic Organisation and Network of Innovation Transfer Associations 16 partners from 10 countries 8 universities 4 science parks 3 technology transfer organisations 1 ICT association share best practice examples for Scientific Transfer of Technologies improve the role of universities for regional transfer of research set up a network of showrooms to promote scientific innovation within a region – share within the network set up a common organisation for sustainable operation eINTERASIA – Kick-off meeting, Magdeburg, 21-22/03/2013

  17. German-Baltic VAR-Networkproject aims • Bundling, developing and interlinking of the competencies of the partners • Development of new cooperation forms on the basis of VR-Technologies • Support of SME of the processing industry for the entire application of high technologies • Vidzeme University • Valmiera • Riga Technical University • Baltic Regional Competence Centre • (Latvia) • German-Baltic Competence • Network for • VR/AR-supported development • of innovative products und services • VTT Technical Research CentreofFinland Tampere • Forum for Intelligent • Machines • (Finland) Socio-technical engineering Customer Driven Design Virtual andArgumented Reality FASA e.V. SME-Networks (Germany) eINTERASIA – Kick-off meeting, Magdeburg, 21-22/03/2013

  18. Baltic-DeutschesHochschulKONTOR eINTERASIA – Kick-off meeting, Magdeburg, 21-22/03/2013

  19. Background • 1994-2006 • AM CAI • DAMAC-HP • BALTPORTS-IT • ELOGMAR-M DeBaVAR Project (2011) Partners from Kazakhstan eINTERASIA 2008-2012 Technology Transfer Model- BONITA project VR&DE (2012) Partners from Uzbekistan and Tajikistan eINTERASIA – Kick-off meeting, Magdeburg, 21-22/03/2013

  20. RTU 150th Anniversary Eberhard Blümel1953GermanyFor significant contribution of international scientific cooperation between RTU Faculty of Computer Science and Information Technology and Europe’s largest application-oriented research organization Fraunhofer Society.RTU Honorary doctor (2012).  eINTERASIA – Kick-off meeting, Magdeburg, 21-22/03/2013

  21. France: Co-ordinator. Earth Data Network for Education and Scientific Estonia: Bi-Info AS Information and Consulting Company (BI-INFO)Inforing AS (INFORING) Lithuania:Association of the Information Technology, Telecommunications and Office Equipment Companies of Lithuania (INFOBALT) Visoriai Information Technology Park (VITP) Latvia:Riga Technical University (RTU) – Lead partner in Latvia Latvian Information Technology and Telecommunications Association (LITTA) Information Day, June 12, 2009, Riga IST Promotion in Baltic States (2004-2007) Project partners

  22. Modern Technologies Transfer Real Integration to EU Research Creating of partners network of cooperation in ICT area Establishing research and business relations with Chinese leading companies (bilateral agreement, joint projects) Invitations to join other projects Benefits of cooperation under EU projects

  23. Collaborative Networking Baltic Regional Competence Centre in IT and e-Logistics Information Dissemination Centre (IST4 BALT) Riga Tallin

  24. Collaborative Networking • Beijing • ChineseAcademyofScience (HOPE company) • ChineseChamberofCommerce • ChineseSoftwareAssociation • ChineseLogisticsAssociation • Representativeofficeofthe EC • Shanghai • PortofShanghai • ShanghaiSoftwareAssociation • ShanghaiLogisticsAssociation • Shenzhen • ShezhenLogisticsAssociation • ShenzhenSoftwareAssociation • NajingUniversity • Areas of Collaboration • Promotion of eLOGMAR-M Web-portal in eLogistics • Projects under FP7 of the EC • Knowledge and experience exchange etc.

  25. Signingofcooperation agreement

  26. Meeting in Chineese Embassy

  27. The INTERREG 4b Project: BONITA Baltic Organisation and Network of Innovation Transfer Associations 16 partners from 10 countries 8 universities 4 science parks 3 technology transfer organisations 1 ICT association share best practice examples for Scientific Transfer of Technologies improve the role of universities for regional transfer of research set up a network of showrooms to promote scientific innovation within a region – share within the network set up a common organisation for sustainable operation eINTERASIA – Kick-off meeting, Magdeburg, 21-22/03/2013

  28. Mission Statement Transnational Network (TN) is an organisational structure that does not need legal statutes: EC does not require a legal structure for the organisation of a network. It gathers partner organisations, from different states and different working areas. The activities of TN are aimed at, but are not restricted to, the technology and innovation transfer process. The following topics are addressed: • Promotion and transfer of knowledge and technologies, and experience exchange amongst TN members • Analysis and adaptation of relevant transfer models • Participation in selected joint ventures establishment and development

  29. Denmark (SDEO) Sweden (LUT,ABI) Finland (Tamlink, TUT) Estonia (TTP) Latvia (RTU, LIKTA) Lithuania (VU, VITP) Poland (FUAM) Russia (RAS) BONITA consortium (company) Germany (Uni Brem/TZI) Other members Generic structure

  30. www.elogmar-m.org From demonstrator to Commercial product Developed by: • RTU • Logitrans Consult Supported by: • FraunhoferIFF Institute • Beijing HOPESoftwareCompany • Shenzhen LSCMA www.elogmar.eu

  31. Basic idea • Container cargo (20’, 40’, High-cube 40’) • Languages: English, Russian, ChineseCan be adapted to any other language (now adaptation to German, Latvian and Estonian languages is in the process) • Basic criteria: • Full transportation rate • Expected transit time rates, time Transportation Group Cargo Group request

  32. Data flows • Forwarding companies • Road carriers • Shipping lines • Block train operators Interface Forms Excel Files rates rates Converter Rates DB

  33. Dynamics of visits detailed on regions

  34. Main cooperation partners (1) East Asia: • Shenzhen Logistics & Supply Chain Management Association, China (about 1000 members) • Yang Ming (shipping line, Korea) • Tony GlorixCo. (Korea) • Shenzhen International Forwarding Agency (China) • Cargorigin Logistics PvT, India (Forwarding)

  35. Main cooperation partners (2) Central Asia: • Mercafor-Trans, Uzbekistan (road carrier) • Iran Unity Shipping Co.(Iran) • Great Silk Way (Kazakhstan) Europe: • BekkerLogistica (Portugal) • Transsped AG (Switzerland) • PROTRADEUG (Germany) • LongTraders AS (Norway) • InterRail Logistics GmbH (Germany)

  36. Main cooperation partners (3) America: • Excelcargo S.A. (Argentina) Australia: • KMLT Intermodal Pty. East Europe: • UCS Line (Russia, St. Petersburg) • Maxilog (Russia, Moscow) • TIS Logistics (Russia, Novosibirsk) • Lithuanian Railways • 1st Ukrainian cargo company

  37. Service / Cooperation packages

  38. Benefits of cooperation • www.elogmar.eu allows to combine shipping lines and block train operators / road carriers transportation rates into unified start-to-finish intermodal rate(different combinations of transportation modes are possible) • To promote company using the portal • To use a wide network of the portal partners in business activities.

  39. We invite you to join eLOGMAR collaborative network!

  40. DiasoftINSURANCE

  41. DiasoftINSURANCE / IDC: System’s structure

  42. InsuranceInformation Systems (IIS) Development Multi-agents models Actuarial technologies ERDF project IIS software framework Semantic web Reusable software technologies

  43. Applied Software • 1) Mathematical and Artificial Intellogence Models: • Structuring the Business information • Data Flow programming • Pattern Recognition • 2) Software Engineering: • Semantic Web • Re-usable Software Engineering Theoretical Background Technological Platform Web Based and Mobile Solutions Transporting & Logistics Finance Area Digital Engineering Practical Applications (e-Business)

  44. E-Business RTU, Department of Applied Computer Software Systems

  45. Introduction to e-Business (1) RTU, Department of Applied Computer Software Systems

  46. Introduction to e-Business (2) RTU, Department of Applied Computer Software Systems

  47. Introduction to e-Business (3) RTU, Department of Applied Computer Software Systems

  48. Introduction to e-Business (4) RTU, Department of Applied Computer Software Systems

  49. Definition of «Click and Mortar» RTU, Department of Applied Computer Software Systems

  50. Definition of «Brick and Mortar(B&M)» RTU, Department of Applied Computer Software Systems

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