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Requirements Proposals OASIS SET TC

Requirements Proposals OASIS SET TC. Timo Itälä SoberIT Helsinki University of Technology 4.8.2008. Who we are. Helsinki University of Technology (TKK) TKK/CSE Department of Computer Science and Engineering Timo Itälä Senior Researcher and Teacher Enterprise System Architectures

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Requirements Proposals OASIS SET TC

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  1. Requirements ProposalsOASIS SET TC Timo Itälä SoberIT Helsinki University of Technology 4.8.2008

  2. Who we are • Helsinki University of Technology (TKK) • TKK/CSE • Department of Computer Science and Engineering • Timo Itälä • Senior Researcher and Teacher • Enterprise System Architectures • Consultant, Conceptia Oy • Healthcare: Regional Systems, Seamless Care Chains, Interoperability issues • HL7 CDA Implementation Guide • Data Warehousing Timo Itälä, 4.8.2008 HELSINKI UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY

  3. Helsinki University of Technology (TKK) • TKK is the oldest and largest engineering university in Finland: founded in 1849, with 250 professors, 15 000 under- and postgraduate students, 1007 Masters´ degrees and 158 doctorates awarded in 2006. Together with Helsinki School of Economics (HSE) and University of Art and Design Helsinki (TaiK) TKK will form the new ”Innovation University” named as Aalto University in 2009. • Over 10 Master's degree programmes offered completely in English, incl. Communications Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Micro- and Nanotechnology, Mobile Computing - Services and Security, Machine Learning and Data Mining and Foundations of Advanced Computing • NordSecMob - Master's Programme in Security and Mobile Computing and other MSc programmes supported by Erasmus Mundus co-operation programme that promotes European top-quality Master's courses • MSc, PhD and Post-doc exchanges are being actively developed both with bilateral international collaboration and in partner networks. • Two new international complementary services focused MSc Degree Programs to start in 2009: Service Design and Engineering & Service Management and Engineering • Otaniemiin the Helsinki metropolitan area in Espoo is the leading technology hub in the Nordic countries, with a mix of top-level research organizations, academic institutions and technology businesses. Otaniemi is a community of over 31,000 people that includes 16,000 technology professionals in addition to the students of TKK (see, www.otaniemi.fi)

  4. Examples of Services Related Research at TKK/CSE (Department of Computer Science and Engineering) Service configuration and customization, distributed development, requirements engineering: • Conserwe (2004-2007) & COSMOS (2007-2009): Configurable Services on the Web & Customer oriented systematically managed service offerings • Mapit (2007- 2010): Managing and working in globally distributed projects • REflex (2006-2009): Flexible Requirements Engineering Consumer and Public/Citizen Centric Services: • Metropoli (2007-2010): Demand driven solutions for future public traffic in metropols • Own Health & Wellbeing (2008-2009): A citizen centric concept for developing healthcare and well being services, complementing public and private health services. • Citizen Participation for Safety: a project being developed to empower citizen participation in making their (constructed) environment healthier/safer living (to utilize mobile & maps). Service Oriented Architecture, Service Composition, Mobile, Ubiquitous & Context Aware Services • OtaSizzle(2008-2012): Mobile and ubiquitous services development & experimentation, Living Labs. Service ecosystem evolution through user creation, service diffusion and cross-utilization • SOLEA (2008-2010): Service-Oriented Locally adapted Enterprise Architecture • Automatic activity composition (1995-2002): AI Planning, description and automatic composition of activities • SharMe (2007): Service composition through semantic mappings and run-time mediators • APUVA (Innovative city 2008-2011): Context-aware everyday micro-services in local communities Business and Legal issues: • OSSI (2006-2007): Management of open source as an integral part of Business • ServOSS (2007-2008): Internationalization of Open Source Service Business • DigiRights (2008-2009): Customer rights in digital services Participation in national ICT SHOK Flexible Services (expected start in 2008) • LUCRE: Services created by end-users with mashup tools • MoFS: - Mobile Financial Services • UDOI Booster -User Driven Open Innovation methods and tools development

  5. Ongoing Research Projects • Own Health and Wellbeing (2008-2009) • Collaboration between the citizen and the wellbeing service providers on public and private sectors • Empowering the citizen as an active participant in consuming and providing wellbeing services and related data • SOLEA (2008-2010) • Service-Oriented Locally adapted Enterprise Architecture • SOA in context of EA • Processes, Information, Applications, Technology, Governance Timo Itälä, 4.8.2008 HELSINKI UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY

  6. Own Health and Wellbeing -project (OHW), 2008-2009 Participants: Universities, Enterprises Funding: Tekes, Enterprises Pilot groups:Life in transition: Families having a baby Citizens getting retired HELSINKI UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY

  7. Own Health and Wellbeing Service Providers Social Care Services Home Care Economical Support Insurance Public Private Pharmacies Others • Primary Health Care • Health Centers • Hospitals • Schools • Occupational Health • Maternity Care • Specialized Health Care • Hospitals • Therapists • Day Care Timo Itälä, 4.8.2008 HELSINKI UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY

  8. OHW Dual Model Enterprise Citizen Citizen Architecture Me, My Family, Communities of Interest Providers Needs Processes Information Applications Technology, Infrastructure • Enterprise Architecture • Organization • Customers • Products • Processes • Information • Applications • Technology, Infrastructure SET TC Timo Itälä, 4.8.2008 HELSINKI UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY

  9. OHW Sharing of Information • B2C • Wellbeing service providers to their customers: • Electronic Health Record (EHR) -> Personal Health Record (PHR) • C2B • Own notes and measurements to healthcare providers • Personal Health Record (PHR) -> Electronic Health Record (EHR) • B2C2B • Notes from one provider to the customer to another provider • C2C • Sharing and creating information between citizens • The meanings are created among the citizens Timo Itälä, 4.8.2008 HELSINKI UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY

  10. OHW Access Control • The Citizen controls who has access to his or her own data • Consent management • Classifications of data related to functions of professionals Timo Itälä, 4.8.2008 HELSINKI UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY

  11. OHW LifeManager • MyLifeManager Functions • MyIdentity Management • MyProfile Management • MyContent Management • MyServices Management • MyTime Management • MyCommunications Management • etc... Citizen Service Bus (CSB) Citizen = Me MyLifeManager • LifeManager Services: • Directory Services • Document management Services: B2B, B2C, C2B.. • Semantic services • Communications Services • etc... Wellbeing Service Providers LifeManager Services Timo Itälä, 4.8.2008 HELSINKI UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY

  12. Semantic Interoperability Issues and Needs • Different wellbeing service providers and systems • How to achieve semantic interoperability between wellbeing service providers? • Collaboration between wellbeing service providers and citizens • How to map concepts and semantics between professionals and citizens? • How to use citizen created vocabularies ("folksonomies") for citizens and professionals • Expectations regarding SET TC: Timo Itälä, 4.8.2008 HELSINKI UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY

  13. SET TC Goals and Own Health and Wellbeing: • Providing Semantic Support for CCTS Context Domains • What standard to use for OHW LifeManager document repository? How to support dual model? How to manage different ontologies? • Providing Semantic Support for Customization of Core Components and Business Document Schemas • Document Schemas for LifeManager documents, Business Documents for citizens and professionals • Providing Semantic Support for Document Translation • Translations: B2C, C2B, B2B, B2C2B OASIS SET TC, Timo Itälä HELSINKI UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY

  14. Questions? • timo.itala@tkk.fi Timo Itälä, 4.8.2008 HELSINKI UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY

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