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Convergence and the Global Networked Society. Global Economy Networked Society. Media Communications Computing. “Single Digital Space” High - bandwidth Anywhere 1 billion Transistor Chip. Commodity: Computing + Networking.
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Convergence and the Global Networked Society Global Economy Networked Society Media Communications Computing “Single Digital Space” High-bandwidthAnywhere 1 billion Transistor Chip Commodity: Computing + Networking Added-value:New Applications + Services
New Applications and Services Services for the Citizen New Ways of Working ? Content & Skills Commodity: Computing and Networking
IST Programme 3.6 BECU Future & emerging technologies Research networking Multimediacontent & tools New methods of working & Electronic Commerce Systems & services for the citizen 612 MECU 612 MECU 612 MECU Essential technologies& infrastructure 1296 MECU 360 MECU 108 MECU
Key Action I : Systems & services for the citizen • RTD Priorities: • Health • Elderly and disabled • Administrations • Environment • Transport & tourism Draft 1999 Action Lines - Models for services to citizens - Systems for health professionals - New telemedicine services - Personal health systems - Systems and services for independent living - On-line support to democratic processes - Environmental monitoring and management - Environmental risk & emergency management - Infrastructure and mobility management - Systems for intelligent vehicles - Tourism Action Lines
Key Action II : New methods of work & electronic commerce Draft 1999 Action Lines - New perspectives for work and business - Corporate knowledge management - Workplace design - Shared spaces spaces for collaborative work - Dynamic networked organisations - Digital design and life cycle management - New market mediation systems - Enhanced consumer-supplier relationships - Identification and authentication - Secure electronic financial transactions - Digital object transfer RTD Priorities: Working methods & tools Market management systems Information & network security
Key Action III : Multimedia content & tools RTD Priorities: Electronic publishing Cultural heritage Education and training Language technologies Information access & handling Draft 1999 Action Lines - Social and business models for multimedia content - Authoring and design systems - Content management and personalisation - Access to scientific and cultural heritage - Digital preservation of cultural heritage - Open platforms and tools for individualised learning - The flexible university - Advanced training systems - Multilinguality in digital content and services - Natural interactivity - Multisensory forms of content - Media representation and access: new models and standards
Key Action IV: Essential Techno- logies and Infrastructure RTD Priorities: Information Processing, communications & networking Software, systems & services Simulation & visualisation Mobile & personal communications & systems Interfaces Peripherals, subsystems & microsystems Microelectronics
Key Action IV: Draft 1999 Action Lines Re-configurable radio systems and networks Terrestrial wireless systems and networks Integrated satellite systems and services Tools and technologies for wireless communications Peripherals technologies Subsystems technologies Mircosystems Microelectronics and opto-electronics design Applications competences Processes, equipment and materials Advanced opto-electronics and micro-electronics Convergence and integration: scenarios and analyses Concurrent systems Real-time systems Network integration, interoperability and interworking Technologies for network management and service level interworking All-optical and terabit networks Component based software engineering Engineering and tools for intelligence and knowledge sharing Information management tools Real-time simulation and visualisation technologies Large-scale shared virtual and augmented environments
A Single Integrated Programme Content: Information + Communications Structure: Technologies + Applications Operation: R&D + Take-up 1 Workprogramme 1 Advisory Group 1 Programme Committee
Cross-programme Themes Examples: - Dependability in services & technologies - Privacy & personalisation - Mobile citizens & services - Interfaces - Space technologies & applications Objective: - Integration & coordination - Multidisciplinary RTD Strategy - Programme level actions - Clustering and Concertation
Inter-programme co-operation Quality of Life and Living Resources "in silico" "in vivo" Competitive and Sustainable Growth Preserving the Ecosystem Bioinformatics "in vitro"
The Information Society Triptych Policy and Regulatory Framework Technology Global Networked Society New Applications + New Skills
Preparing for the first Calls 20/11-4/12 ISTAG “virtual meeting” 14-18/12 Parliament Plenary 21/12 Revised Draft 1999 WP 22/12 Council adoption of FP V and IST SP 13/1/99 ISTAG “physical meeting” 27/1 ISTC Meeting 16/2 1st Call - Deadline 18/5 16/3 2nd Call - Deadline 15/6
Modus Operandi: “Practising … Best Practice” Flexibility: Rolling Workprogramme Concentration: Clustering/Concertation Thematic Calls Efficiency: Simplifying Shortening Procedures Customising }