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Road to Prague and Beyond

Road to Prague and Beyond. Nov 2008 Introductory panel discussions in the FI of Services networking session @ Lyon Dec 2008 Panel discussions during FIA Madrid to list FISO requirements Jan 2009 Published FISO requirements for comments at: http://services.future-internet.eu/ April 2009

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Road to Prague and Beyond

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  1. Road to Prague and Beyond Nov 2008 Introductory panel discussions in the FI of Services networking session @ Lyon Dec 2008 Panel discussions during FIA Madrid to list FISO requirements Jan 2009 Published FISO requirements for comments at: http://services.future-internet.eu/ April 2009 Preparation for Prague FIA based on above and FI Functional Requirements May 2009 Panel discussions during FIA Prague to move towards FI Research Challenges June 2009 Internet of Services 2009 Technical Collaboration meeting for FP6 & FP7 projects November 2009 FIA Stockholm

  2. FISO Session Agenda (13 May) 8.15 – 8.30 Introduction to the FISO session Stefano de Panfilis and John Domingue (FISO caretakers) 8.30 – 8.40 Opening FIRE facilities to “Service Research” Josep Martrat (FIRE) 8.40 – 10.00 Panel 1: Challenges for the Future Internet John Domingue (FISO caretaker) 10.00 – 10.45 Panel 2: Internet Scale Systems of Systems Jon Mikel Rubina (COIN) 10:45 – 11.00 COFFEE 11.0 – 13.00 Panel 3: Future Internet Architectures Moderator Frederic Gittler (NEXOF-RA) 13.00 – 13.30 Conclusions and action items towards FIA Stockholm John Domingue and Stefano de Panfilis (FISO caretakers)

  3. FISO Session Agenda (13 May) 8.15 – 8.30 Introduction to the FISO session Stefano de Panfilis and John Domingue (FISO caretakers) 8.30 – 8.40 Opening FIRE facilities to “Service Research” Josep Martrat (FIRE) How to support service projects? 8.40 – 10.00 Panel 1: Challenges for the Future Internet John Domingue (FISO caretaker) 10.00 – 10.45 Panel 2: Internet Scale Systems of Systems Jon Mikel Rubina (COIN) 10:45 – 11.00 COFFEE 11.0 – 13.00 Panel 3: Future Internet Architectures Moderator Frederic Gittler (NEXOF-RA) 13.00 – 13.30 Conclusions and action items towards FIA Stockholm John Domingue and Stefano de Panfilis (FISO caretakers)

  4. FISO Session Agenda (13 May) 8.15 – 8.30 Introduction to the FISO session Stefano de Panfilis and John Domingue (FISO caretakers) 8.30 – 8.40 Opening FIRE facilities to “Service Research” Josep Martrat (FIRE) 8.40 – 10.00 Panel 1: Challenges for the Future Internet John Domingue (FISO caretaker) Research Challenges from Projects10.00 – 10.45 Panel 2: Internet Scale Systems of Systems Jon Mikel Rubina (COIN) 10:45 – 11.00 COFFEE 11.0 – 13.00 Panel 3: Future Internet Architectures Moderator Frederic Gittler (NEXOF-RA) 13.00 – 13.30 Conclusions and action items towards FIA Stockholm John Domingue and Stefano de Panfilis (FISO caretakers)

  5. Projects presenting challenges

  6. Research Challenges Event integration with services, related to CIM/context models Business Enterprises to become service providers Context How to implicitly build rules and models i.e. learn patterns of user behaviour within some environment with minimal input from the user. Security Risk Assessment services: SLA QoS and QoP Reconfiguration of service architectures based on risk assessment services Prosuming on an “Open iPhone Platform”

  7. FISO Session Agenda (13 May) 8.15 – 8.30 Introduction to the FISO session Stefano de Panfilis and John Domingue (FISO caretakers) 8.30 – 8.40 Opening FIRE facilities to “Service Research” Josep Martrat (FIRE) 8.40 – 10.00 Panel 1: Challenges for the Future Internet John Domingue (FISO caretaker) 10.00 – 10.45 Panel 2: Internet Scale Systems of Systems Jon Mikel Rubina (COIN) Can we apply SoS to FI? 10:45 – 11.00 COFFEE 11.0 – 13.00 Panel 3: Future Internet Architectures Moderator Frederic Gittler (NEXOF-RA) 13.00 – 13.30 Conclusions and action items towards FIA Stockholm John Domingue and Stefano de Panfilis (FISO caretakers)

  8. Simplify hypothesis I: What is ISSoS? Internet scaled Systems of Systems • is a paradigm that describes those scenarios composed by • autonomous information systems which collaborate • to attain a goal under changing conditions to which they adapt

  9. S-Cube System of Systems

  10. FISO Session Agenda (13 May) 8.15 – 8.30 Introduction to the FISO session Stefano de Panfilis and John Domingue (FISO caretakers) 8.30 – 8.40 Opening FIRE facilities to “Service Research” Josep Martrat (FIRE) 8.40 – 10.00 Panel 1: Challenges for the Future Internet John Domingue (FISO caretaker) 10.00 – 10.45 Panel 2: Internet Scale Systems of Systems Jon Mikel Rubina (COIN) 10:45 – 11.00 COFFEE 11.0 – 13.00 Panel 3: Future Internet Architectures Moderator Frederic Gittler (NEXOF-RA) How do collaborate/interoperate? 13.00 – 13.30 Conclusions and action items towards FIA Stockholm John Domingue and Stefano de Panfilis (FISO caretakers)

  11. Object Autonomous “Content Object” Media Rules Behaviour Relations Characteristics

  12. Producers / Consumers Producer/ consumer facing services Things Intelligent artifacts  - Service Interfaces Applications & Services  - Service Interfaces Orchestration Systems Management Systems & Platforms Self-management, Service-enablement - Service Interfaces γ - Service Interfaces Virtualization Systems Resources Programmability / System dynamics Virtual Resources ( pools of resources) 1. Fixed and wireless transport; 2. Forwarding; 3. Computation; 4. Storage; 5. Content Resource facing services

  13. InterDisk: Distribute the Head, Centralise the Tail Data intesity HEAD TAIL I: I: Products & Services I: I: I: I: I: I: I: I: I: I: I: I:

  14. NEXOF RA Reference Architecture Structure Reference Specification Standards Catalog Pattern Ensemble Guidelines and Principles Top-level Patterns (system families) • About: • construction principles • reference properties • instantiation guidelines S XXX SOA YYY SOA S S Component Catalog (aka. Building Blocks) Concrete (refers to products) Abstract (class of products) Reference Model Abstract Design Patterns Glossary Pattern 1 Pattern 2 P c C Pattern 3 Pattern 4 • About: • actors • functionality • information Implementation Design Patterns c Pattern 5 Conceptual Model C c Pattern 6 Pattern 7 Reference Architecture

  15. Towards Stockholm FIRE facilities to “Service Research” Wiki, Reservoir OpenNebula, NESSI, Collaboration Meeting in JuneJosep Martrat (FIRE) Functionalities and Research Challenges for the Future InternetCollected and structured on Wiki, Select a few as topics for StockholmJohn Domingue (FISO caretaker) Internet Scale Systems of Systems Investigation of applicability, Jon Mikel Rubina (COIN) Future Internet Architectures Link multiple viewpoints Specific multi-domain collaboration events (with Content, MANA, IoT, ….) Frederic Gittler (NEXOF-RA)

  16. “Let chaos reign and then rein in the chaos”

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