Date post: | 11-May-2015 |
Category: |
Business |
Upload: | arian-zwegers |
View: | 963 times |
Download: | 2 times |
3rd OpenNet Workshop
Software & Services,
3rd OpenNet Workshop
Arian ZwegersDG INFSO
Software & Service Architectures and Infrastructures
3rd OpenNet Workshop
Overview
• Current activities–NESSI Technology Platform–Projects in Software & Services
• Future activities– Internet of Services–WP2009-10
• Conclusions
3rd OpenNet Workshop
NESSI
http://www.nessi-europe.eu
Aims to develop a visionary strategy for Software and Services driven by a common Strategic Research Agenda where innovation and business strengths are reinforced.
Expected impact:• standardisation, common service platform open standards• improve EU competitiveness in S&S• reduce sector fragmentation and align R&D efforts• openness: an open initiative mobilising SMEs, academia and industry• address key R&D and policy challenges in S&S
3rd OpenNet Workshop
NESSI Framework
NESSI Landscape
NESSI Adoption
Public Sector
(02/2008)
Core Services
Business Services
Proposed Working Group
ICT SME
Software Engineering
Service Engineering
Business Process
Management
Software Oriented
Infrastructure
User Service
InteractionSemantic
Technology
Trust, Security,
Dependability
Services Sciences
Existing Working
Group
Health Skills & Employability
Future of InternetOpen Source
Software
NESSI Working Groups
(Source: NESSI, 2008)
3rd OpenNet Workshop
Engineering (complexity, dependability)
DEPLOY, S-CUBE,Protest, Q-ImPrESS, ALIVE, COMPAS, MANCOOSI, MOST, DIVAInfrastructure/Virtualisation
Services
Users & service front-ends
Reference service architectureNEXOF-RA
RESERVOIR, IRMOS, SmartLM, STREAM, OMP
SLA@SOI, SOA4ALL, Romulus, ADMIRE, SHAPE
Persist, ServFace, m:Ciudad, FAST, OPEN
Support actionsNESSI 2010, Service Web 3.0, Flossinclude
Software & Services Overview of projects from call 1
3rd OpenNet Workshop
Reservoir Expected Results
• Deliver Services as Utilities• Next-Generation Infrastructure for Service Delivery
– Resources and services can be transparently and dynamically managed, provisioned and relocated virtually “without borders”
• Realize the utility computing paradigm in commercial scenarios• Analog to electrical power delivery (utility computing)• Capacity can be shifted to guarantee supply and lower costs
– Adhere to SLA constraints via smart algorithms for placement and relocation of services (availability and scalability)
• Outcome – architecture and implementation of service and infrastructure layers of the NESSI framework
• Impact – create the basis for future service products– Enable utility-like deployment of services, relieving service
consumers from awareness of IT attributes while providing QoS and security guarantees
(See http://www.reservoir-fp7.eu/)
3rd OpenNet Workshop
SLA@SOI Project Innovation
• Main innovations– SLA management framework
• tools & standards for SLA specification, negotiation & multi-layer management
• guaranteed QoS in a dynamic and end-to-end fashion– adaptive SLA-aware infrastructures
• standardized interfaces for adaptive infrastructures• advanced technologies for SLA enforcement on infrastructure level• efficient resource usage w/ reliable SLA enforcement at infrastructure
level– engineering methods for predictable service-oriented systems
• modelling techniques and prediction tools for SOA and SOI components– business management suite for e-contracting
• covers complete business lifecycle of a service provisioning/delivery• Main results
– open SLA framework (core architecture & reference implementation)
– Industrial Evaluation Report: “How to run an SLA-driven business”
(See http://www.sla-at-soi.eu/)
3rd OpenNet Workshop
ContextAdapting to meet local
environment constraints, organizational policies
and personal preferences
Web principlesTo scale SOA to a
world wide web communications
infrastructure
Web 2.0As a means to structure
human-machine cooperation in an efficient & cost-effective manner
Semantic WebTo automate service
discovery, mediation & composition
SOA As the emerging dominant paradigm for application development which abstracts from software to the notion of a service
SOA4All
(See http://www.soa4all.eu)
3rd OpenNet Workshop
Engineeringtools
“Sys
tem
”Pl
atfo
rm
Service consumers
Infrastructure
ConsumerAdaptation
Abstracted Infrastructure
Service
Composition
BPM view
Serv
ice
Plat
form
NEXOF-RA NEXOF layered Functional View
NativeServices
ExternalServices
InteractionServices
End userInterface
Requirements Capture
ContextHandling
Mapping users perspectives to business/Integration
Infrastructure and Data Abstraction
DataManagement
Resources Management
Knowledge Modelling
Mon
itorin
g
ServiceModelling
SVN Modeling
InfrastructureModelling
SBS/SBA Modelling
Formal Languages
Context Modelling
offered as services
BusinessProcess Execution
InformationServices
Service Communication
ServiceDiscovery
Mediation SLANegotiation
SVN Lifecycle
Management
ServiceCoordination
IntegrationServices Reasoning
Service Execution
Lifecycle Management
ServiceRegistration
BusinessProcess Modeling
SLA@SOISOA4ALLRESERVOIRMASTEREzWeb
(See http://www.nexof-ra.eu/)
3rd OpenNet Workshop
MODELPLEX
VIDE
SELFMAN
MUSIC
CREDO
SHADOWS
SIMS OPUCE SMS
FLOSSMETRICS
QUALOSS
SELF
SQO-OSS
COMANCHE
MODELWARERODIN
SODIUM
AMIGO INFRAWEBS
MADAM
PROMISESECSE
DEDISYS
GORDA
WS2
CALIBREEDOS
FLOSSWORLD
TOSSAD
PLASTIC
REDSEEDS
EVOTEST
AMPLEMOMOCS AOSD
STASIS
ASG
MIDASCOMET QUALIPSO
RODIN
PYPYTEAM
TRUSTCOM
DegreeDegree
DataminingGrid
DataminingGrid
data, knowledge, data, knowledge, semanticssemantics
OntoGridOntoGrid
InteliGridInteliGridK-WF GridK-WF Grid
Chemomentum
Chemomentum
A-WareA-Ware SormaSormaplatforms, user platforms, user environmentsenvironments
CoreGRIDvirtual laboratories
CoreGRIDvirtual laboratories
UniGridsUniGrids HPC4UHPC4U
g-Eclipseg-Eclipse
GrediaGredia
GridCompGridComp
Grid4allGrid4all
ProvenanceProvenance
AssessGridAssessGridGridTrustGridTrust
trust, securitytrust, security
Grid services, Grid services, business modelsbusiness models
ArguGridArguGrid Edutain@ Grid
Edutain@ Grid
GridEconGridEconGridCoordGridCoord
Nessi-GridNessi-GridChallengersChallengers
NextGRIDservice
architecture
NextGRIDservice
architecture
Akogrimomobile
services
Akogrimomobile
services
BREINagents &
semantics
BREINagents &
semantics
BeinGridbusiness
experiments
supporting the Grid communitysupporting the Grid community
SIMDATindustrial
simulations
SIMDATindustrial
simulations
XtreemOS
Linux basedGrid
operating system
BeinGridbusiness
experiments
BeinGridbusiness
experiments
KnowArcKnowArc
EC-GinEC-GinBridgeBridge
Grid@AsiaGrid@Asia EchoGridEchoGrid
international cooperationinternational cooperation
QosCosGridQosCosGrid
Software and Services Planning future research in FP7
Evolution?
Services in the Future Internet?
New research subjects?
FP6FP7 – Call 1
FP7 WP 2009-10
3rd OpenNet Workshop
Future research Future Internet
Sources: 3GPP, 3GPP2, Qualcomm, WiMAX Forumhttp://www.alexandria.unisg.ch/EXPORT/DL/38496.pdf
http://www.itu.int/osg/spu/publications/internetofthings/Second Life
Internet of Services, Service Web
Networks of the Future
3D Internet
Internet of Things
Trust
Security
3rd OpenNet Workshop
Future Internet Bled, March/April 2008
• Bled conference –Bled declaration–Various aspects of Future
Internet–How to continue towards Madrid,
Dec 2008?• Future Internet Assembly
See also: http://www.fi-bled.eu, http://www.future-internet.eu
3rd OpenNet Workshop
WP2009-10 Initial ideas
• Background– Input largely IT / Internet coloured– Telecom operators’ service infrastructures for communication and
content / media services– Converging approaches in general purpose service architectures
and platforms• Opportunities for exploring common approaches and solutions• Taking into account differences in types of companies involved, their
technical focus, their business models, and the standardisation bodies they address
• Questions for debate– Are we going to see architectural tensions between the telco and IT
service cultures?– What is going to be in the network, what is going to be in the
services/applications (e.g., location awareness, billing)?– What will be the scope of services to be enabled in the Future
Internet?– Will this lead to a repositioning of industrial players or
opportunities for new players?– Can we miss the chance to provide opportunities for the EU service
industry?
3rd OpenNet Workshop
ETP SRAs
Road to WP2009-10
12/2007 04/2008 11/2008
ProposedOrientations(ICT Dirs)
Draft WP(ICT Dirs)
First draft to ICTC for
discussion
CommissionDecision
Full text for opinion
Consul- tation Reports
ISTAG Reports
FP&SP text
11/2008 11/2008
WP published
Call(s) published
05/2008 10/2008
Online consultation
Workshop reports
Note: dates are tentative
Road- mapping Reports
Consolidation workshop
reportIPPA report
3rd OpenNet Workshop
Wrap-up
• Currently, to some extent, Objective 1.2:–Addresses convergence– Involves Telcos–Contributes to Future Internet
• In future?
3rd OpenNet Workshop
For More Information ...
FP7http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/ict/
Software & Service Architectures and Infrastructureshttp://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/ict/ssai/home_en.html
NESSIhttp://www.nessi-europe.eu/
RESERVOIR, SLA@SOI, SOA4ALL, NEXOF-RAhttp://www.reservoir-fp7.eu/http://www.sla-at-soi.eu/http://www.soa4all.eu/http://www.nexof-ra.eu/
E-mail<first name>.<last name>@ec.europa.eu
FP7http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/ict/
Software & Service Architectures and Infrastructureshttp://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/ict/ssai/home_en.html
NESSIhttp://www.nessi-europe.eu/
RESERVOIR, SLA@SOI, SOA4ALL, NEXOF-RAhttp://www.reservoir-fp7.eu/http://www.sla-at-soi.eu/http://www.soa4all.eu/http://www.nexof-ra.eu/
E-mail<first name>.<last name>@ec.europa.eu