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ICT for Enterprise Networking WP 2005-2006 Opportunities in the 5th Call. Alain JAUME IST Programme. DG INFSO/ D5. Overview. 1. ICT for Enterprise Networking. Background information related to Call 5 Cluster Technologies for Digital Ecosystems
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ICT for Enterprise NetworkingWP 2005-2006Opportunities in the 5th Call Alain JAUME IST Programme. DG INFSO/ D5
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
ICT for Enterprise Networking Background Information
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
Clusters in ICT for Enterprise Networking Enterprise Interoperability
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
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
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)
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