Private Public Partnership Project (PPP)
Large-scale Integrated Project (IP)
D.12.2.3: Report on Communication and Dissemination activities
Project acronym: FI-WARE
Project full title: Future Internet Core Platform
Contract No.: 285248
Strategic Objective: FI.ICT-2011.1.7 Technology foundation: Future Internet Core
Platform
Project Document Number: ICT-2011-FI-285248-WP12-D.12.2.3
Project Document Date: 2013-04-30
Deliverable Type and Security: Public
Author: FI-WARE Consortium
Contributors: FI-WARE Consortium
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1.1 Executive Summary
This document describes the main communication channels and the dissemination and
communication activities performed during the project lifetime, remarking the results happened
during the last six and twelve months.
A key section, in the beginning of this document, is the Communication Strategy Plan that sets
the focus and targets of the whole communication chapter in the three years of the FI-WARE
project.
The document itself is organized in the following sections:
Web Site, social channels and promotional material
Communication activities
Dissemination activities
Dissemination and communication actions -other than specific technologies or SDOs- are still
expected to grow significantly, once the Hackathons and contests for developers are kicked off
after the Open Innovation Lab (OIL) inauguration (Summer 2013 onwards).
This document is complementary to the "D.12.3.3 Report on Collaboration activities", where
collaboration activities with other initiatives and projects are described.
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1.2 About This Document
FI-WARE communication activities aim to influence the broader community and foster the
adoption of FI-WARE results by means of:
Publishing technical and scientific papers to boost the dissemination within the Research
Community.
Participating in relevant industrial events such as conferences, workshops, symposiums
or Code Camps or in events organized by the EU. Specific effort will be made to inform
Open Source communities through participation at relevant events.
Once 3rd Open Call partners are involved in FI-WARE consortium, large events with
hackathons and contests for thousands of developers will be performed.
Extensive training material, tutorials and demos have been generated and realized for the FI-
PPP Software Architects week events and thus accessible there. The experience and lessons
learnt in those weekly events will enable FI-WARE to extend training beyond the FI-PPP
landscape.
1.3 Intended Audience
The document targets interested parties in the FI-WARE project communication actions and
resources. Those interested on the technology foundation of the FI-PPP services in different
vertical sectors may find also useful pointers.
1.4 Structure of this Document
The document is generated out of a set of documents provided in the public FI-WARE wiki. For
the current version of the documents, please visit the public wiki at http://wiki.fi-ware.eu/
The following resources were used to generate this document:
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Communication_Collaboration_and_Dissemination
Web_Site_social_channels_and_promotional_material
Communication_activities
Dissemination_activities
1.5 Typographical Conventions
Starting with October 2012 the FI-WARE project improved the quality and streamlined the
submission process for deliverables, generated out of the public and private FI-WARE wiki. The
project is currently working on the migration of as many deliverables as possible towards the
new system.
This document is rendered with semi-automatic scripts out of a MediaWiki system operated by
the FI-WARE consortium.
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1.5.1 Links within this document
The links within this document point towards the wiki where the content was rendered from. You
can browse these links in order to find the "current" status of the particular content.
Due to technical reasons not all pages that are part of this document can be linked document-
local within the final document. For example, if an open specification references and "links" an
API specification within the page text, you will find this link firstly pointing to the wiki, although
the same content is usually integrated within the same submission as well.
1.5.2 Figures
Figures are mainly inserted within the wiki as the following one:
[[Image:....|size|alignment|Caption]]
Only if the wiki-page uses this format, the related caption is applied on the printed document. As
currently this format is not used consistently within the wiki, please understand that the rendered
pages have different caption layouts and different caption formats in general. Due to technical
reasons the caption can't be numbered automatically.
1.5.3 Sample software code
Sample API-calls may be inserted like the following one.
http://[SERVER_URL]?filter=name:Simth*&index=20&limit=10
1.6 Acknowledgements
All project partners contributed to this deliverable.
1.7 Keyword list
FI-WARE, PPP, Architecture Board, Steering Board, Roadmap, Reference Architecture, Generic
Enabler, Open Specifications, I2ND, Cloud, IoT, Data/Context Management,
Applications/Services Ecosystem, Delivery Framework , Security, Developers Community and
Tools , ICT, es.Internet, Latin American Platforms, Cloud Edge, Cloud Proxy.
1.8 Changes History
Release Major changes description Date Editor
v1 First draft of deliverable submission 2013-04-15 TID
v1.1 First draft of deliverable submission 2013-04-30 TID
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1.9 Table of Content
1.1 Executive Summary ........................................................................................................ 2 1.2 About This Document ...................................................................................................... 3 1.3 Intended Audience .......................................................................................................... 3 1.4 Structure of this Document .............................................................................................. 3 1.5 Typographical Conventions ............................................................................................. 3
1.5.1 Links within this document ........................................................................................ 4 1.5.2 Figures ..................................................................................................................... 4 1.5.3 Sample software code .............................................................................................. 4
1.6 Acknowledgements ......................................................................................................... 4 1.7 Keyword list ..................................................................................................................... 4 1.8 Changes History ............................................................................................................. 4 1.9 Table of Content ............................................................................................................. 5
2 Communication, Collaboration and Dissemination ................................................................. 6 3 Web Site social channels and promotional material ............................................................... 8
3.1 The FI-WARE Testbed Website ...................................................................................... 8 3.2 The FI-WARE Website, Forge and Wiki ........................................................................ 10
3.2.1 The FI-WARE Website, Forge and Wiki: Current Statistics ..................................... 11 3.2.2 The FI-WARE Website IPv6 Support (since Jun 2012) ........................................... 13 3.2.3 The FI-WARE Website, Forge and Wiki: Past Statistics (Jun 2012) ........................ 14
3.3 Social Channels and real-time communication .............................................................. 16 3.4 Promotional Material ..................................................................................................... 17
4 Communication activities ..................................................................................................... 18 4.1.1 FI-WARE Videos .................................................................................................... 18 4.1.2 Press releases (international or local) ..................................................................... 18 4.1.3 Interviews (international or local) ............................................................................ 19 4.1.4 Mentions in Press ................................................................................................... 20 4.1.5 Newsletters ............................................................................................................. 20 4.1.6 Infodays .................................................................................................................. 21 4.1.7 Support to other events .......................................................................................... 22
5 Dissemination activities ....................................................................................................... 23 5.1.1 Scientific Papers and Panels .................................................................................. 24 5.1.2 Book chapters ......................................................................................................... 33 5.1.3 Participation in Events (Presentations, round tables, keynotes...) ........................... 35 5.1.4 Training materials & Tutorials ................................................................................. 46
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2 Communication, Collaboration and Dissemination You can find the content of this chapter as well in the wiki of fi-ware.
FI-WARE delivers a FutureInternet OS-like platform making easier and faster Vertical
applications development.
The FI-WARE product itself and other outcomes evolve during the project lifetime,
shaping our communication plan roadmap.
Communication Targets & Implementation
Our Communication strategy mainly targets 3rd party developers and stakeholders who
will exploit and benefit from the FI-WARE product and technology. Our product is shown
and promoted with the FI-WARE Web Site, social channels and promotional material,
while developers looking for technology details and outcomes should refer to the FI-
WARE Wiki.
As a technical research initiative, EU and global experts on Cloud, Data/Context
management, Internet of Things, Applications delivery, interfaces to networks and
devices and security are an essential part of our target audience too as described in our
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Dissemination activities (Scientific papers and pannels, articles, book chapters, events,
training materials, tutorials ...).
Such an ambitious goal as we set is only affordable by the means of Collaboration
activities, which means FI-WARE leading and coordinating the cooperation with the FI-
PPP Use-case projects and other initiatives beyond the FI-PPP scope.
As the core of the FI-PPP, mobilizing key EU stakeholders, the project will collaborate,
provide outcomes and influence Standardization bodies (SDOs) and market and policy
frameworks. Relevant actions on this side are described at Communication activities
(Press releases, interviews,newsletters ... ).
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3 Web Site social channels and promotional material You can find the content of this chapter as well in the wiki of fi-ware.
Dissemination of the FI-WARE vision, latest news and project results as they come out is a
cornerstone of the project enabling a successful future exploitation of the FI-PPP core-platform.
The high variety of communication methods today and the extraordinary different audiences to
target by such a huge initiative as FI-WARE, has lead to a solid and growing plan regarding on-
line communication and promotional material.
One of the key aspects of communication to broad audiences with what regards to technology
results, is reliability and short-term oriented announces. Wide announcing of specific
components and its features to a community of developers should be better made once there is
software-that-works in place or shortly before that milestone, otherwise it turns misleading
resulting in uncertainty and distrust.
Currently, as of May 2013, FI-WARE project is facing one of its main deliveries, the Release 2 of
the core-platform to be available for developers in the FI-WARE test-bed that will become soon
the Fi-WARE Open Innovation Lab (OIL). While the testbed was a proof-of-concept setting for
the FI-PPP Phase I use-case projects, the OIL will be available to phase II projects and, at the
same time, to any external developer willing to build applications in Future Internet vertical
sectors.
Because of this, a specific Testbed website (shortly OIL Website) has been developed in the
past months and it is described in the next section. At the same time, the project catalogue has
become the main window for use-case projects and other third parties to get to know which
enablers and their features are deployed right today in the testbed. Additionally, efforts have
been spent to keep the project wiki and forge updated while special attention has been paid to
the social channels, namely: twitter, Facebook and linkedIn.
3.1 The FI-WARE Testbed Website
Section currently under construction.
As depicted in out Communication Strategy Plan, the focus of FI-WARE in the year 2 is to
present the Open Innovation Lab as a Product. The Open Innovation Lab is actually the former
FI-WARE Testbed that will be opened to 3rd parties beyond the FI-PPP at the end of July 2013.
Being a product itself, we have created a website for the Testbed (for the OIL in the short future)
accessible via the "Making it Happen" upper tag in the main project website. The following
picture depicts the main Testbed web page and the detailed page (shown after clicking the
image in the previous one).
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Through the links of these pages above, the user can access a diagram and a detailed
description of the facilities of the testbed, as shown below.
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Once the testbed will become the Open Innovation Lab the news and statistics section will be
updated accordingly offering more information about practical usage.
Additionally, the recently-closed 3rd Open Call is bringing into FI-WARE the EDE consortium
that will organize large events with developer contests and hackathons involving thousands of
web developers and entrepreneurs. These events and their terms and conditions will be also
published in this section.
3.2 The FI-WARE Website, Forge and Wiki
In order to define the lay out and specific personality of the FI-WARE website (http://www.fi-
ware.eu) the following facts have been considered:
FI-WARE is mainly targeting third party developers and technologist as potential users so
design should be kept as close as possible to large open-source project communities
such as mozilla where simplicity, regular updates and easy-links are relevant guidelines.
The web site should be a central hub for all on-line communications, including the social
channels.
The website should be able work as a powerful project awareness tool, taking advantage
of FI-WARE specifics, such as the OpenCalls.
New trends, key technologies and relevant worldwide events support are considered in
order to attract visibility and show leadership, whenever possible.
The following image shows the website as of May 14th 2012:
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While keeping simplicity in mind, the page design addresses most of the facts above described:
The first element a viewers typically sees is a banner describing what FI-WARE actually
is, a Future Internet core platform project.
The upper bar allows the site-surfer to easily access the project Wiki, which is the main
source of technical information and details of FI-WARE chapters and GEs. It hosts also
the 3rd Open Call description, totally focus on the goal of involving developers and
entrepreneurs. The section 'Making it Happen' has been delivered recently and it is
described in the section above.
- Wiki: https://forge.fi-ware.eu/plugins/mediawiki/wiki/fiware/index.php
- Forge: https://forge.fi-ware.eu
3.2.1 The FI-WARE Website, Forge and Wiki: Current Statistics
Regarding the forge statistics we can see the activity in terms of unique hits per month has been
almost doubled (from 3K to 6K) since June 2012 past stats shown in the section below.
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According to the Web statistics, we have consolidated the number of hits on our main webpage
(between 2.5K-3K per month) as reached last year, and shown in the past statistics section
below. We can see the most accessed sections are the Open Calls, the announcement of the
Open innovation Lab and the Testbed webpage. In the near future, we expect these statistics to
significantly grow once the developer contests and hackathons are organized.
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3.2.2 The FI-WARE Website IPv6 Support (since Jun 2012)
FI-WARE has endorsed the 'World IPv6 Launch Day' (http://www.worldipv6launch.org/).
In practice this means that the Fi-WARE site contents are forever offered both in the
Internet-IPv4 and the Internet-IPv6 after June 6th 2012, thus following the trend of the
23,8% of sites in the prestigious Alexa-500 ranking, including Google, Facebook,
Youtube, Yahoo and Wikipedia. By adopting IPv6, the project shows leadership and
expects to widen its audience.
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3.2.3 The FI-WARE Website, Forge and Wiki: Past Statistics (Jun 2012)
Forge statistics, drawn below, show a high number of unique visits per month (normally over
3.2K) and the top downloads in June show how effective the forge is to share the presentations
and documents of the FI-PPP Use-case projects and FI-WARE in the May and June 'FI-PPP
Software Architects weeks'.
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The blog-like main frame on the left allows an easy and often update with the latest news
of the project and enables the linkage of diagrams or pictures avoiding a boring text-only
site.
On the right hand frame, the site links the RSS channel (http://feeds.feedburner.com/FI-
WARE & http://www.fi-ware.eu/feed/rss ), the tweets from and related to FI-WARE and
the activities of Facebook and the Flickr gallery. Some relevant information such as
upcoming events, related projects (FI-PPP projects), daily activity, tags and files are also
included.
The first OpenCall page is the most accessed resource of the website, as pointed out by
the WEB Statistics depicted below. The statistics clearly show that February (1st
OpenCall communication/dissemination most active month) doubles the regular monthly
unique accesses (4K vs 2K). Also, the most retrieved document beyond the root page is
exactly the OpenCall.
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3.3 Social Channels and real-time communication
Social on-line tools are a must today to address mass-media presence and real-time
communication. Even big companies, corporations and organizations that were somehow
reluctant to these highly interactive ways of communication in the beginning have finally
accepted them as necessary tools to encompass communication to actual and potential users,
customers or just citizens.
A radical difference with previous tools is that social media enables citizens to answer those
communications and potentially create a higher visibility on the answers compared to the original
message. Blogs were the first tools enabling such a behavior but in practice are much less
effective for that compared to the
On the other hand, we can say that social media provide, for the same reasons, truly feedback
and evaluation of the communication messages and statements. As a result, messages have to
be truthful, careful, respectful with others and demonstrable in case of discussion. Additionally,
any user in the Internet can potentially make public questions and critics.
Each one of the tools have different characteristics and purposes. A list of these tools set up and
exploited so far by the FI-WARE project follows:
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Twitter (@FIware):
Twitter is the most successful real-time massive communication tool nowadays. It is highly
interactive and accurate as messages are really short and pass quickly in front of the
subscribers eyes. Theoretically FI-WARE followers in twitter will normally see the messages but
any Internet user may access to the full sequence of communications at twitter.com/FIware
Whereas the number of followers if normally considered a main measurement of a twitter
channel success and influence, there are other parameters to keep in mind, such us followers in
your influence target, collaborators as follower, meaningful feedback received from the followers,
timeline update, etc.
As of May 2013, the FI-WARE twitter account holds 471 followers (to be compared with the 223
followers of June 2012), which is indeed a modest number expected to grow once the
developers community spans up with the forthcoming developer & entrepreneurs events.
However, all FI-PPP projects in the twitter sphere follow the project and comment/retweet
messages and also other initiatives in target fields of FI-WARE such as Bigdata, Cloud or IoT
follow the project news in this channel.
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/FI-WARE/251366491587242
Facebook is more suitable for individuals but FI-WARE has imitated some companies and
initiatives to have a presence in the most successful social network. Facebook is connected to
the FI-WARE twitter account and thus regularly updated. So far, it can be considered as yet
another method to reach users and capture feedback.
Flickr Picture Gallery: http://www.flickr.com/photos/76605615@N04/sets/ and Picasa
Photo Gallery: https://picasaweb.google.com/110187051505314119413
The Picasa and the Flickr gallery enable the project to offer a fresh image and more human side
by sharing nice pictures of internal meetings and participation in external events.
LinkedIn: FI-WARE Open Group
Born as the main business social network, Linkedin has enabled FI-WARE to receive questions
and feedback from users normally reluctant to the usage of Facebook and/or Twitter.
3.4 Promotional Material
Promotional material like flyers, brochures and merchandising are often a good tool to
disseminate and improve the project presence, always allocating a reasonable amount of efforts
for these tasks.
In the last six months, FI-WARE has produced a new poster explaining the overall vision, the
Testbed/OIL and some technical details. The poster has been part of the exhibitions in the
Barcelona Mobile World Congress and the Dublin Future internet Assembly.
Poster 4
In the past, FI-WARE has produced the following items on this regard:
Poster 1, Poster 2 and Poster 3
FI-WARE T-Shirt
Triphtyc
Diptych
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4 Communication activities You can find the content of this chapter as well in the wiki of fi-ware.
FI-WARE aims to achieve a great impact on the Internet community, mainly targeting third party
developers and companies willing to exploit its Future Internet core-platform enabling a more
profitable Internet beyond e-commerce and on-line advertising. Beyond developers, product
designers and architects and policy makers are a target in order to ensure the necessary
awareness for success.
Press releases, interviews, newsletters and infodays are the main channels for such relevant
and massive-impact-oriented communication actions. These initiatives will complement those
others described in Web Site, social channels and promotional material
As of May 2013, we have focussed first in delivering software-that-works in the FI-WARE test-
bed (year 2012) and later on in the production of Release 2 and launch of the Open Innovation
Lab (expected by end of July 2013).
Additionally, there has been a relevant shift in the communication strategy: the 3rd Open Call
has been fully oriented to bring into FI-WARE a consortium able to promote FI-WARE enablers,
organize a hackathon and link via a social platform to thousands of developers.
Because the above mentioned reasons, the main and most relevant communication actions are
expected to kick off in the second half of 2013. However, the following sections enumerate,
briefly describe and provide links for more details for the main actions realized so far:
4.1.1 FI-WARE Videos
Title: FI-WARE long video
o Date: Nov 2012
o Description: Overview of the FI-WARE project and its chapters
o Author: TID
o Partners involved: All
Title: FI-WARE short video
o Date: Feb 2013
o Description: Overview of the FI-WARE project and its chapters
o Author: TID
o Partners involved: All
4.1.2 Press releases (international or local)
In the last six months the following contributions have been produced:
Title: DFKI at CeBIT 2013: A Compact Overview
o Date: 26 February 2013
o Description: Overview of DFKI presentations at CeBIT 2013 including the KIARA
high-performance and secure middleware
o Author: Philipp Slusallek. Released by the DFKI UK.
o Partners involved: DFKI
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Previously reported are:
Title: Telefónica at the forefront with its participation in the IPV6 launch world day
o Date: 6 June 2012
o Description: FI-WARE test-bed will be IPv6-enabled since its 1st day and thus
mentioned as main facilities for Future Internet services.
o Author: FI-WARE team: Juanjo Hierro, Carlos Ralli Ucendo. Released by the
Telefonica Global-CTO office.
o Partners involved: TID
Title: [ http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/ict/ssai/newsletter-dec2011_en.html FI-WARE open
call is coming up!]
o Date: 7 December 2011
o Media: Cordis News Letter
o Author: Jose Jimenez
o Partners involved: TID and all partners
Title: The FI-WARE project, developing the Core Platform in the Future Internet Public
Private Partnership (PPP) setup by the EC in cooperation with major ICT players,
publishes its Vision
o Date: 24 October 2011
o Media: Press release Poznan
o Author: Jose Jimenez (Editor)
o Partners involved: TID and all partners
Title: Telefonica trabaja en 6 areas con fondos europeos para la Internet del Futuro
o Date: 10 Jun 2011
o Media: TerraLInk to article
o Author: Jose Jimenez/ Susana Jurado
o Partners involved: TID
Title: Telefonica trabaja en 6 areas con fondos europeos para la Internet del Futuro
o Date: 10 Jun 2011
o Media: Invertia, link to article
o Author: Jose Jimenez/ Susana Jurado
o Partners involved: TID
Title: Telefonica y Bruselas desarrollarán juntas Internet
o Date: 4 May 2011
o Media: el Economista link to article
o Author: Jose Jimenez/ Susana Jurado
o Partners involved: TID
4.1.3 Interviews (international or local)
Title: La UE busca crear aplicaciones cercanas al ciudadano
o Date: 1 July 2011
o Media: computerworld
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o Author: Jose Jimenez/ Susana Jurado
o Partners involved: TID
Title: Telefonica I+D participa en el programa Future of Internet
o Date: 1 July 2011
o Media: networkworld Link to article & video
o Author: Jose Jimenez/ Susana Jurado
o Partners involved: TID
Title: Designing the future
o Date: 1 July 2011
o Media: http://www.researchresearch.com Research Magazine]
o Author: Petra Turkama(CONCORD) and José Jiménez
o Partners involved: TID
Title: No se trata solo de dar conectividad sino tambien capacidad para procesarla
o Date: 3 June 2011
o Media: Xatakato article
o Author: Jose Jimenez/ Susana Jurado
o Partners involved: TID
4.1.4 Mentions in Press
Title: Los Servicios del Ayuntamiento se actualizan con nuevas tecnocologías
o Media: ABC (Seville edition)
o Date: 06 July 2012
Title: Firmado un convenio con Telefónica para aplicar nuevas tecnologías a los
servicios esenciales del Ayuntamiento
o Media: elCorreoweb.es
o Date: 06 July 2012
Title: El Ayuntamiento de Sevilla firma un acuerdo con Telefónica para convertirse en
Smart City
o Media: Cibersur
o Date: 05 July 2012
Title:un convenio para aplicar nuevas tecnologías a los servicios esenciales del
Ayuntamiento
o Media: Europa Press
o Date: 05 July 2012
4.1.5 Newsletters
Title: The future now, Our vision
o Date: 1 January 2012
o Media: The future now
o Author: Jose Jimenez
o Partners involved: TID
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Title: Announcement of the First FI-WARE Open Call for additional beneficiaries
o Date: 1 February 2012
o Media: The future now
o Author: J. Hierro
o Partners involved: TID and all partners
4.1.6 Infodays
Title: FI-WARE 2nd Open Call - Opportunità per partecipare alla costruzione dell’Internet
del Futuro
o Date: 15 October 2012
o Location: Trento, Italy
o Presentations:Trento Presentations
o Agenda: Trento 2nd Call Infoday Agenda
o Representatives: Stefano de Panfilis, Matteo Melideo, Pierangelo Garino, Boris
Moltchanov
o Partners involved: ENG, TI
Title: Demi-journée d’information le 9-10-12 sur le 2ème Open Call du projet FI-Ware
o Date: 9 October 2012
o Location: UBIFRANCE (Paris, France)
o Presentations: Paris Presentation
o Agenda: Paris 2nd Call Infoday Agenda
o Representatives: Thierry Nagellen, Pascal Bisson, Henk Heijnen
o Partners involved: FT, Thales, TRDF
Title: FI-WARE 2nd Open Call (FI Core Platform) - Oportunidades de Futuro en FI
o Date: 4 October 2012
o Location: Centro para el Desarrollo Tecnológico Industrial (CDTI)(Madrid, Spain)
o Presentations: CDTI Presentations
o Agenda: Madrid 2nd Call Infoday Agenda
o Representatives: José Jiménez Delgado, Nuria de Lama, Juan José Hierro
o Partners involved: TID ATOS
Title: Future Internet PPP: Opportunities for Cities and SMEs
o Date: 21 March 2012
o Location: European Programme Services, OMAU(Málaga, Spain)
o Presentations: OMAU Presentation
o Agenda: OMAU Agenda
o Representatives: Juan José Hierro
o Partners involved: TID
Title: Infoday ICT-FP7 1st Open Call FI/WARE
o Date: 20 March 2012
o Location: Centre for Industrial Technological Development (CDTI) - Spanish
Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness (Madrid, Spain)
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o Presentations: CDTI Infoday Presentations
o Representatives: José Jiménez, Juan José Hierro
o Partners involved: TID
Title: PPP FI initiative and FI-WARE Open Calls 1 presentation
o Date: 15 March 2012
o Location: Lannion (France)
o Presentations: PPP FI initiative
o Representatives: Pierre-Yves DANET
o Partners involved: Orange
Title: PPP FI initiative and FI-WARE Open Calls 1 presentation
o Date: 13 March 2012
o Location: Rennes (France)
o Presentations: PPP FI initiative
o Representatives: Jean-Dominique MEUNIER
o Partners involved: Technicolor
4.1.7 Support to other events
FI-WARE has granted its support to a number of relevant events in areas of interest.
Launch of Strategic Roadmaps for SCS Competitiveness Cluster (Feb 2013 - Marseille):
Fi-Ware presentation and preparation of phase 3
ONIT workshop (4th International IEEE Workshop on Open NGN and IMS Testbeds)
(Dec 2012)
FUSECO 2012 (Nov 2012)
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5 Dissemination activities You can find the content of this chapter as well in the wiki of fi-ware.
FI-WARE dissemination activities aim to influence the broader community and foster the
adoption of FI-WARE results by means of:
Publishing technical and scientific papers to boost the dissemination within the Research
Community.
Participating in relevant industrial events such as conferences, workshops, symposiums
or Code Camps or in events organized by the EU. Specific effort will be made to inform
Open Source communities through participation at relevant events.
As of April 2013, the FI-WARE team has organized the "FI-PPP Architects Week" for Phase II
use-case projects where extensive raining material was provided to those projects, who in turn
provided mappings of their solutions to FI-WARE enablers/architecture. The agenda and
presentations of this event can be found here.
Last year, during November and December 2012, FI-WARE team organized a large set of
Webinars on FI-WARE Generic Enablers implementations to all Phase I Use-case projects
within the FI-PPP. The experience is expected to be repeated soon with the Phase II Use-case
projects and this time, video recordings will be made available.
Also in the past, by mid-2012, extensive training material, tutorials and demos have been
generated and realized for the FI-PPP Software Architects week events and thus accessible
there.
As of May 2013, our latest plan of per-technical-chapter events is still our main reference. By the
end of June 2013, this plan will be assessed and a new one will be hereby provided.
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The sections below enumerate and describe all other dissemination activities performed so far
(last update in May 2013):
5.1.1 Scientific Papers and Panels
In the last six months the following contributions have been produced:
Future Networks & Mobile Summit 2013
o Title: A common open interface to programmatically control and supervise open
networks in the Future Internet
o Authors: Palo, L. Zuccaro, A. Simeoni, V. Suraci, L. Musto, P. Garino
o Venue: Lisbon, Portugal
o Date: 3-5 July 2013
o Status: Accepted
o Partners involved: TI UNIROMA1 ALU-I
The 18th ACM Symposium on Access Control Models and Technologies (SACMAT)
o Title: Sticky Policies on Mobile Devices
o Authors: Francesco Di Cerbo, Slim Trabelsi
o Venue: Amsterdam, the Netherlands
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o Date: June 12-14, 2013
o Status: Accepted
o Partners involved SAP
21st European Conference on Information Systems
o Title: Adoption of an online sales channel and “appification” in the enterprise
application software market: a qualitative study
o Authors: Novelli Francesco, Wenzel Stefan
o Venue: Utrecht, the Netherlands
o Date: June 5-8, 2013
o Status: Accepted
o Partners involved SAP
IEEE Internet Computing Magazine
o Title: Citizen-centric Smart Cities: M-Technology for realizing Smart Participatory
Urban Sensing
o Authors: Mohamed Salem and Joachim Schonowski and Axel Küpper
o Venue: -
o Date: -
o Status: Under Review
o Partners: DT
IEEE 2nd International Conference on Mobile Services (MS 2013)
o Title: Positioning Enabler for realizing location-based community services
o Authors: Mohamed Salem and Ulrich Bareth and Axel Küpper
o Venue: Santa Clara, CA, USA
o Date: 27 June - 2 July, 2013
o Status: Under Review
o Partners: DT
IEEE International Conference on Communications 2013 - 2nd workshop on "Clouds,
Networks and Data Centers- A Holistic Approach Towards an Integrated Service
Provider Infrastructure"
o Title: Network as a Service in cloud computing (Architectural alternatives for
integration and deployment)
o Authors: József Bíró, Lóránt Németh, Krisztián Sinka, József Varga
o Venue: Budapest, Hungary
o Date: 9-13 June 2013
o Status: Cancelled
o Partners involved: Nokia Siemens Networks
4th International Workshop on Data Usage Management
o Title: Log Design for Accountability
o Authors: Denis Butin, Marcos Chicote and Daniel Le Métayer
o Venue: San Francisco, US
o Date: 23 May 2013
o Status: Accepted
o Partners involved: Inria
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International CTIA Wireless 2013
o Title: (not finalized yet)
o Authors: (not finalized yet)
o Venue: Las Vegas, US
o Date: 21-23 May 2013
o Status: Cancelled
o Partners involved: Nokia Siemens Networks
Computers, Privacy & Data Protection, 6th International Conference (CPDP2013)
o Title: Accountability by Design - From General Principles to Effective Protection -
Panel Data Protection Accountability - Who creates the account? - Computers,
Privacy & Data Protection, 6th International Conference (CPDP2013)
o Authors: Denis Butin, Marcos Chicote and Daniel Le Métayer
o Venue: Brussels, Belgium
o Date: 23-25 January 2013
o Status: Presented
o Partners involved: Inria
4th International IEEE Workshop on Open NGN and IMS Testbeds (ONIT 2012)
o Title: X-centric Positioning: A Combination of Device-centric and Multi-RAT
Network-centric Positioning Approaches
o Authors: Mohamed Salem and Peter Ruppel and Ulrich Bareth and Axel Küpper
o Venue: California, USA
o Date: 3-7 December 2012
o Status: Accepted
o Partners: DT
ITU Kaleidoscope conference: Building Sustainable Communities
o Title: Standard-based Publish/Subscribe Service Enabler for Social Applications
and Augmented Reality Services
o Authors: Boris Moltchanov, Oscar Rodríguez Rocha
o Venue: Kyoto, Japan
o Date: 23-24 April 2013
o Status: Accepted
o Partners: TI
8th International Conference on Computer Vision Theory and Applications
o Title: Compressed Domain Moving Object Detection based on H.264/AVC
Macroblock Types
o Authors: Marcus Laumer, Peter Amon, Andreas Hutter, André Kaup
o Venue: Barcelona, Spain
o Date: 21-24 February 2013
o Status: Presented
o Partners: SIEMENS
WSF12 - The 2012 Workshop on Security Frameworks "Socio-technical Security"
o Title: Log Design for Accountability
o Authors: Denis Butin, Marcos Chicote and Daniel Le Métayer
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o Venue: Università degli Studi di Catania, Catania, Italy
o Date: 11 December 2012
o Status: Presented
o Partners involved: Inria
International Conference of the PRESCIENT Project
o Title: Accountability by Design for Privacy
o Authors: Denis Butin, Marcos Chicote and Daniel Le Métayer
o Venue: Berlin, Germany
o Date: 27-28 November 2012
o Status: Presented
o Partners involved: Inria
5th International Conference of Education, Research and Innovation
o Title: Towards Security Certification Schemas for the Internet of Services in New
Technologies, Mobility and Security (NTMS)
o Authors: V. Lotz, S. P. Kaluvuri, F. Di Cerbo, and A. Sabetta
o Venue: Limassol, Cyprus
o Date: 19-21 November 2012
o Status: Paper pp. 1–5
o Partners involved SAP
Previously reported are:
8th International Conference on Network and Service Management (CNSM'2012)
o Title: SLA-aware Resource Overcommit in a Cloud
o Authors: D. Breitgand, Z. Dubitzky, A. Glikson, A. Epstein, I. Shapira
o Venue: Las Vegas, USA
o Date: 22-26 October 2012
o Status: Presented
o Partners involved: IBM
8th International Conference on Network and Service Management (CNSM'2012)
o Title: Cloud Resource Management
o Authors: D. Breitgand and D. Raz
o Venue: Las Vegas, USA
o Date: 22-26 October 2012
o Status: Presented
o Partners involved: IBM
7th International Conference on Malicious and Unwanted Software (Malware’2012)
o Title: Code synchronization by morphological analysis
o Authors: G.Bonfante, J.-Y. Marion, F. Sabatier, A. Thierry
o Venue: Fajardo, Puerto Rico
o Date: 16-18 October 2012
o Status: Presented
o Partners involved: Inria
19th ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security (CCS’2012)
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o Title: Aligot: Cryptographic Function Identification in Obfuscated Binary Programs
o Authors: J. Calvet, J. M. Fernandez, J.-Y. Marion
o Venue: Raleigh, NC, USA
o Date: 16-18 October 2012
o Status: Presented
o Partners involved: Inria
Annual Privacy Forum 2012
o Title: The Use of USDL-SEC for Privacy Goals
o Authors: Slim Trabelsi and Francesco Di Cerbo
o Venue: Limassol, Cyprus
o Date: 10-11 October 2012
o Status: Accepted
o Partners involved SAP
IEEE 5th Symposium on Configuration Analytics and Automation (IEEE SafeConfig
2012)
o Increasing Android Security using a Lightweight OVAL-based Vulnerability
Assessment Framework
o Authors: Martín Barrère, Gaëtan Hurel, Rémi Badonnel and Olivier Festor
o Venue: Baltimore, USA
o Date: 3-4 October 2012
o Status: Accepted
o Partners involved Inria
10th annual conference on Privacy, security and Trust 2012
o Title: Sticky Policies for Data Control in the Cloud
o Authors: Slim Trabelsi and Jakub Sendor
o Venue: Paris, France
o Date: 16-18 July 2012
o Status: Accepted
o Partners involved SAP
SAC 2013
o Title: An Experiment Specification Language for Goal-Driven, Automated
Performance Evaluations
o Authors: D. Westermann, J. Happe, and R. Farahbod
o Venue: Coimbra, Portugal
o Date: 18-22 March 2013
o Status: To be published
o Partners involved SAP
11th International Conference on Wirtschaftsinformatik
o Title: Evaluating the App-Store Model for Enterprise Application Software and
Related Services
o Authors: Wenzel Stefan, Novelli Francesco, Burkard Christoph
o Venue: Leipzig, Germany
o Date: 27 February - 01 March 2013
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o Status: Presented
o Partners involved SAP
9th International Conference on the Economics of Grids, Clouds, Systems, and Services
o Title: A Mixed-Methods Research Approach to Investigate the Transition from on-
Premise to on-Demand Software Delivery
o Authors: Novelli Francesco
o Venue: Berlin, Germany
o Date: 27-28 November 2012
o Status: Accepted
o Partners involved SAP
Open Semantic Service Networks: Modelling and Analysis
o Title: Open Semantic Service Networks:Modelling and Analysis.
o Authors: Jorge Caroso, Caros Pernac, an Peter De Leenheer.
o Venue: Proceedings of The 4th International Conference on Exploring
ServiceScience. J.F. e Cunha, M. Snene, and H. Novoa (Eds.): IESS 2013,
LNBIP 143, pp. 141–154,
o Date: 2013
o Publisher: Springer, 2013.
Open Semantic Service Networks
o Title: Open Semantic Service Networks
o Authors: Jorge Cardoso, Carlos Pedrinaci, Torsten Leidig, Paolo Rupino, Pieter
de Leenheer
o Venue: Leipzig, Germany
o Date: 25 September 2012
o Status: Presented
o Partners involved SAP
3rd International Conference on Computer Modelling and Simulation
o Title: An Agent-Based Computational Laboratory to Investigate the Phenomenon
of Product Cannibalization
o Authors: Novelli Francesco
o Venue: Brno, Czech Republic
o Date: 3-5 September 2012
o Status: Presented
o Partners involved SAP
ICIN 2012
o Title: Connectivity Support Harmonization in Future Internet Architecture
o Authors: M. Corici, D. Vingarzan, T. Magedanz, P. Weik, N. Bayer, H. Einsiedler
o Venue: Berlin, Germany
o Date: 8-11 October, 2012
o Status: Accepted
o Partners involved: FRAUNHOFER & DT
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10th Annual Conference on Privacy, Security and Trust
o Title: Sticky Policies for Data Controll in the Cloud
o Authors: Slim Trabelsi and Jakub Sendor
o Venue: Paris, France
o Date: July 16-18, 2012
o Status: Accepted
o Partners: SAP
ruSMART2012: 5th conference on Internet of Things and Smart Spaces
o Title: Smart Space governing through Service Mashups
o Authors: Boris Moltchanov, Oscar Rodríguez Rocha, Luis Javier Suarez-Meza
o Venue: St.Petersburg, Russia
o Date: 27-29 August, 2012
o Status: Presented
o Partners: TI
Workshop at AAAI'12: Activity Context Representation
o Title: Social and AR Applications using the User’s Context and User Generated
Content
o Authors: Boris Moltchanov, Oscar Rodríguez Rocha, Maurizio Belluati, Fabio
Mondin, Carlo Alberto Licciardi
o Venue: Toronto, Canada
o Date: July 23, 2012
o Status: Presented
o Partners: TI
Future Networks & Mobile Summit 2012
o Title: Modelling Quality of Experience in Future Internet networks
o Authors: M. Iannone, F. Delli Priscoli, V. Suraci, A. Pietrabissa
o Venue: Berlin, Germany
o Date: 4-6 July 2012
o Status: Accepted
o Partners involved: UNIROMA1
3rd International Conference on Software Business (ICSOB)
o Title: Platform Substitution and Cannibalization: the Case of Portable Navigation
Devices
o Authors: Francesco Novelli
o Venue: MIT, Cambridge, Massachusetts
o Date: June 19th 2012
o Status: Presented
o Partners involved: SAP
REcon’2012
o Title: Recognition of binary patterns by Morphological analysis
o Authors: G.Bonfante, J.-Y. Marion, F. Sabatier, A. Thierry
o Venue: Montreal, Canada
o Date: 14 - 16 June 2012
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o Status: Presented
o Partners involved: Inria
International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE) Workshop - Software
Engineering for Sensor Network Applications (SESENA)
o Title: Service Descriptions and Linked Data for Integrating WSNs into Enterprise
IT
o Authors: Matthias Thoma, Klaus Sperner, and Torsten Braun
o Venue: Zurich, Switzerland
o Date: June, 2nd 2012
o Status: Presented
o Partners involved: SAP
Scalable Computing: Practice and Experience (SCPE)
o Title: An Internet of Things Platform for Real-World and Digital Objects
o Authors: Suparna De, Tarek Elsaleh, Payam Barnaghi, and Stefan Meissner
o Venue: Scalable Computing: Practice and Experience, vol. 13, number 1, pp. 45–
57. ISSN 1895-1767
o Date: May 2012
o Status: Accepted
o Partners involved: University of Surrey
User-driven Open Innovation Ecosystems go really local...across borders
o Title: Exploring the role of Living Labs in the Future Internet PPP
o Authors: Juan Bareño
o Venue: Mechelen (Belgium)
o Date: 23 May 2012
o Partners involved: ATOS
World Telecommunications Congress 2012 - workshop "Cloud Computing in the
Telecom Environment, Bridging the Gap"
o Title: A Holistic View of Telco Clouds
o Authors: Lóránt Németh, József Bíró
o Venue: Miyazaki, Japan
o Date: 4 March 2012
o Status: Presented
o Partners involved: Nokia Siemens Networks
'ITU Kaleidoscope2011: The fully networked human? − Innovations for future networks
and services':
o Title: Context Representation Formalism and Its Integration into Context as a
Service in Clouds
o Venue: Cape Town, South Africa
o Date: 12-14 December 2011
o Speaker: Boris Moltchanov
o Partners involved: TI
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Participant in panel at Final EURASIAPAC Workshop (Strenghening Cooperation on ICT
Research between Europe and Asia-Pacific)[3]
o Title: Roadmap and Opportunities
o Venue: Brussels
o Date: 30 November 2011
o Speaker: Nuria de Lama
o Partners involved: ATOS
Participant in panel at Integration of AMI and AAL Platforms in the FI Platform Initiative
Workshop [4]
o Title: AAL and FI Communities Joining Forces: Technical Aspects
o Venue: Amsterdam
o Date: 16 November 2011
o Speaker: Thierry Nagellen
o Partners involved: FT
GARR Conference 2011
o Title: Extension of the OpenFlow framework to foster the Software Defined
Network paradigm in the Future Internet
o Authors: Andrea Simeoni, Marco Castrucci
o Venue: Bologna, Italy
o Date: 8-10 November 2011
o Status: Presented
o Partners involved: UNIROMA1
ServiceWave 2011 - NESSOS Workshop
o Title: Generic enablers for security of Future Internet Services
o Authors: P. Bisson
o Venue: Poznan, Poland
o Date: 28 October 2011
o Status: Presented
o Partners involved: Thales
ServiceWave 2011
o Title: FI-WARE Security: Future Internet Security Core
o Authors: Antonio García Vázquez, Pedro Soria-Rodriguez, Pascal Bisson, Daniel
Gidoin, Slim Trabelsi, Gabriel Serme
o Venue: Poznan, Poland
o Date: 26-28 October 2011
o Status: Presented
o DOI Code: 10.1007/978-3-642-24755-2
o Partners involved ATOS,Thales,SAP
Innovations in Sharing Environmental Observation and Information
o Title: Leveraging the Future Internet - Public Private Partnership for the
Environmental Usage Area
o Authors: Avlik, Denis; Schade, Sven; van Wijk, Wout; Usländer, Thomas; Hierro,
Juanjo
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o Venue: Ispra, Italy
o Date: 5 - 7 October 2011
o Status: Presented
o Partners involved: AIT Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH, Vienna, Austria
(not in FI-WARE); European Commission, DG Joint Research Centre, Italy;
European Commission, DG Information Society & Media, Brussels,
Belgium;FRAUNHOFER; TID
Trust and Security CWG meeting of Internet of Services (Obj 1.2)
o Title: FI-WARE: security in the Future Internet
o Authors: P. Bisson & D. Gidoin
o Venue:Poznan, Poland
o Date: 28-29 September 2011
o Status: Presented
o Partners involved: Thales & ATOS
23rd European Modeling & Simulation Symposium
o Title: A Simulation Study of The Interdependence of Scalability and
Cannibalization in the Software Industry
o Authors: Novelli Francesco
o Venue: Rome, Italy
o Date: 12-14 September 2011
o Status: Presented
o Partners involved SAP
Transactions on Emerging Telecommunications Technologies Journal
o Title: Dynamic Class of Service mapping for Quality of Experience control in
future networks
o Authors: F. Delli Priscoli, L. Fogliati, A. Palo, A. Pietrabissa
o Date: 1 June 2012
o Status: accepted
o Partners: UNIROMA1
Future Networks & Mobile Summit 2011
o Title: Key Concepts for the Future Internet Architecture
o Authors: Castrucci M., Cecchi M., Delli Priscoli F., Fogliati L., Garino P., Suraci V.
o Venue: Warsaw, Poland
o Date: 15-17 June 2011
o Status: Presented
o Partners involved: TI & UNIROMA1
5.1.2 Book chapters
In the last six months the following contributions have been produced:
Chapter: Resource Management Mechanisms to Support SLAs in IaaS Clouds
o Chapter Authors: D. Breitgand, A. Epstein, B. Rochwerger
o Partners Involved: IBM
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o Book Details: Achieving Federated and Self-Manageable Cloud Infrastructures:
Theory and Practice, IGI Global, 2012, Isbn-10: 1-4666-1631-8
o Status: Published
Chapter: “Towards a Trustworthy Service Marketplace for the Future Internet,” in The
Future Internet, vol. 7281 F. Álvarez, F. Cleary, P. Daras, J. Domingue, A. Galis, A.
Garcia, A. Gavras, S. Karnourskos, S. Krco, M.-S. Li, V. Lotz, H. Müller, E. Salvadori, A.-
M. Sassen, H. Schaffers, B. Stiller, G. Tselentis, P. Turkama, and T. Zahariadis, Eds.
o Chapter Author: F. Di Cerbo, M. Bezzi, S. P. Kaluvuri, A. Sabetta, S. Trabelsi,
and V.
o Partners involved: SAP
o Book Details: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012, pp. 105–116
Chapter: On the Concept of Metadata Exchange in Cloud Services
o Chapter Author: E. Castro-Leon, M. Shekhar, J. Kennedy, J. Wheeler, R.
Harmon, J. Elicegui, R. Yeluri
o Partners Involved: INTEL, TID
o Book Details: Intel Technology Journal, End to End Cloud Computing, Volume 16,
Issue 4, ISBN 978-1-934053-56-0, ISSN 1535-864x
Chapter: Internet of Services
o Chapter Author: Javier Soriano, Christoph Heitz, Hans-Peter Hutter, Rafael
Fernández, Juan J. Hierro, Juergen Vogel, Andy Edmonds, Thomas M. Bohnert
o Partners involved: UPM, SAP, TID
o Book Details: Telecom Services: towards a new ecosystem. Springer Lecture
Notes in Computer Science, 2013 (to appear)
Previously reported are:
Chapter: Towards a Trustworthy Service Marketplace for the Future Internet
o Chapter Author: Francesco Di Cerbo, Michele Bezzi, Samuel Paul Kaluvuri,
Antonino Sabetta, Slim Trabelsi and Volkmar Lotz
o Partners involved: SAP
o Book Details: The Future Internet - Future Internet Assembly 2012: From
Promises to Reality, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2012, Volume
7281/2012, 105-116, DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-30241-1_10 paper link:
http://www.springerlink.com/content/r703732774182416/
Chapter: Future Internet Foundations: Architectural Issue - A Cognitive Future Internet
Architecture
o Chapter Author: Delli Priscoli F., Castrucci M., Pietrabissa A., Suraci V.
o Partners involved: UNIROMA1
o Book Details: The Future Internet - Future Internet Assembly 2011: Achievements
and Technological Promises, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Springer,
2011, Volume 6656/2011, 91-102, DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-20898-0_1 paper link:
http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1983748
Chapter: Service Pricing
o Chapter Author: Kiemes T., Novelli F., & Oberle D.
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o Partners involved: SAP
o Book Details: Barros, Alistair; Oberle, Daniel (Eds.), Handbook of Service
Description (1st ed.), Springer, December 2011 (forthcoming)
Chapter: Chapter 13: Reducing Time to Market with the Platform as a Service Cloud of
the Future
o Chapter Author: José L. Vázquez-Poletti, Eduardo Oliveros, Rafael Moreno-
Vozmediano, Ignacio M. Llorente, Sebastián Ortega, Miguel Jiménez, Javier
Soriano, Andreas Menychtas
o Partners involved: UPM, TID
o Book Details: in Dana Petcu and Jose L. Vazquez-Poletti (Eds.) “European
Research Activities in Cloud Computing”, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, March
2012 (to appear)
5.1.3 Participation in Events (Presentations, round tables, keynotes...)
In the last six months the following contributions have been produced:
Presentation of KIARA Middleware and Security Concepts at CeBIT fair
o Title: Flexible, modular Security for a Networked Production
o Venue: CeBIT, Industry-4.0 booth of German BMBF, Hall 9
o Date: March 5-9, 2013
o Speaker: Philipp Slusallek, Jaime Martin Losa
o Partners involved: DFKI, EPROS, USAAR-CISPA
Pannon University - Invited lecture series on "IT trends in industry"
o Title: IT - telco convergence, Nokia Siemens Network activities in Hungary
o Venue: Veszprém, Hungary
o Date: 6 December 2012
o Speaker: Péter Gyenes, József Varga
o Partners involved: Nokia Siemens Networks
Scientific Association for Infocommunication - symposium on "A quiet revolution: SDN"
o Title: Network virtualization
o Venue: Budapest, Hungary
o Date: 22 November 2012
o Speaker: József Varga
o Partners involved: Nokia Siemens Networks
FUSECO Forum 2012
o Title: Overview of the upcoming Pan-European Future Internet Platform
Capabilities
o Venue: Berlin, Germany
o Date: 15-16 November, 2012
o Speaker: Hans J. Einsiedler
o Partners involved: DT
Openstack Swiss User Group
o Title: Developing OpenStack APIs
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o Venue: Zurich, Switzerland
o Date: 15 Nov, 2012
o Speaker: Thijs Metsch
o Partners involved: INTEL
green cities y sostenibilidad
o Title: La internet del futuro
o Venue: Malaga, Spain
o Date: 8 November, 2012
o Speaker: Jose Jimenez
o Partners involved: TID
Internet for the new century city
o Title: FI-WARE Short Overview
o Venue: Zaragoza, Spain
o Date: 7 November, 2012
o Speaker: Jose Jimenez
o Event Flickr Gallery
o Partners involved: TID
Smart City: Las Oportunidades de Internet del futuro
o Title: Smart City: Las oportunidades en la Internet del futuro
o Venue: Seville, Spain
o Date: 6 November, 2012
o Speaker: Jose Jimenez
o Partners involved: TID
Previously reported are:
BMW IT Fair
o Title: Open Cloud Computing
o Venue: Munich, Germany
o Date: 23-24 Oct, 2012
o Speaker: Thijs Metsch, Juergen Hairbucher, Enno Luebers
o Partners involved: INTEL
Research@Intel Europe
o Title: Open Cloud Computing
o Venue: Barcelona, Spain
o Date: 22-24 Oct, 2012
o Speaker: John Kennedy, Joe Butler
o Partners involved: INTEL
6th International DMTF Academic Alliance Workshop on Systems and Virtualization
Management at8th Int'l Conference on Network and Service Management (CNSM2012)
o Title: Autoconfiguration of Enterpirse-class Application Deployment in Virtualized
Infrastructure Using OVF Activation Mechanisms
o Venue: Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
o Date: 22-26 October, 2012
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o Speaker: Fermín Galán Márquez
o Partners involved: TID
OpenStack Fall 2012 Summit
o Title: OpenStack
o Venue: San Diego, USA
o Date: 15-18 October, 2012
o Speaker: Alex Glikson
o Partners involved: IBM
- Future Internet: FI-WARE 2nd Open Call (FI Core Platform) & Oportunidades de Futuro
en FI
o Title: Phase I Use Cases & collaboration between projects (including mechanisms
and collaboration with FI-WARE)
o Venue: CDTI, Madrid
o Date: 4 October 2012
o Speaker: Nuria de Lama
o Partners involved: ATOS
Future Networks & Mobile Summit 2012 (Workshop)
o Title: Operator Business View on Wireless Network Programmability Solutions
o Venue: Berlin, Germany
o Date: 4-6 July 2012
o Speaker: Hans J. Einsiedler
o Partners involved: DT
IPv6 World Congress
o Title: Internet-IPv6: Impact on Internet products design and architecture
o Venue: Brussels, Belgium
o Date: 26-27 June, 2012
o Speaker: C. Ralli
o Partners involved: TID
Future Internet Assembly Research Roadmap for Horizon 2020, 2nd FIA Research
Roadmap Workshop - Looking to the Horizon
o Title: Relationship FIA-FI PPP, innovation and impact-oriented research (based
on formal comments sent to the FIA Research Roadmap)
o Venue: EC premises, Brussels
o Date: 25 June 2012
o Speaker: Nuria de Lama
o Partners involved: ATOS
Research@Intel
o Title: Trusted Cloud Services
o Venue: San Francisco, USA
o Date: 25-26 June, 2012
o Speaker: John Kennedy, Joe Butler
o Partners involved: INTEL
FI-PPP Road Show
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o Title: FI-WARE
o Venue: Brussels
o Date: 19 June 2012
o Speaker: Nuria de Lama
o Partners involved: ATOS
Smart AgriMatics 2012 International Conference
o Title: FI-WARE Standarization
o Venue: Forest Hill, Paris-La Villette, France
o Date: 14 June 2012
o Speaker: Nuria de Lama
o Partners involved: ATOS
User-Driven Open Innovation ecosystems go really local...across borders
o Title: Exploring the role of Living Labs in the Future Internet PPP
o Venue: Mechelen (Belgium)
o Date: 23 May 2012
o Speaker: Juan Bareño
o Partners involved: ATOS
5th International Workshop on Wireless Sensor, Actuator and Robot Networks
(WiSARN’2012-Spring) at 8th International Conference on Distributed Computing in
Sensor Systems (DCOSS’2012)
o Title: A Testing Framework for Discovering Vulnerabilities in 6LoWPAN Networks
o Venue: Hangzhou, China
o Date: 18 May 2012
o Speaker: A. Lahmadi
o Partners involved: Inria
Aalborg Future Internet Assembly
o Title: FI-WARE Standarization
o Venue: Aalborg, Denmark
o Date: 7-11 May 2012
o Speaker: Thierry Nagellen
o Partners involved: FT
Aalborg Platforms Session
o Title: FI-WARE A platform for innovation
o Venue: Aalborg, Denmark
o Date: 7-11 May 2012
o Speaker: Jose Jimenez
o Partners involved: TID
Aalborg Future Internet Assembly-FI PPP Business Working Group
o Title: FI-WARE: Business Approach and IPR Management
o Venue: Aalborg, Denmark
o Date: 10 May 2012
o Speaker: Nuria de Lama
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o Partners involved: ATOS
Aalborg proposers day
o Title: FI-WARE proposers day
o Venue: Aalborg, Denmark
o Date: 7-11 May 2012
o Speaker: Jose Jimenez
o Partners involved: TID
OpenStack Israel 2012 Summit
o Title of presentation: FI-WARE: EU-Sponsored OpenStack-Based Cloud Hosting
Infrastructure for the Future Internet
o Venue: Tel-Aviv, Israel
o Date: May 30, 2012
o Speaker: Alex Glikson
o Partners involved: IBM
Net!Works EXPERTS WORKSHOP on Critical Infrastructures
o Title of presentation: FI-WARE: Overview & Interface to the Network and Devices
o Venue: Stuttgart, Germany
o Date: May 3-4, 2012
o Speaker: Klaus Wuenstel
o Partners involved: ALU
'BCFIC2012: 2nd Baltic Conference on Future Internet Communications':
o Title: European Future Internet Tackling Clouds on the European Horizon
o Venue: Vilnius, Lithuania
o Date: 26 April 2012
o Speaker: Boris Moltchanov
o Partners involved: TI
CSP Cyber Security & Privacy EU Forum 2012
o Title of presentation: Future Internet Core Platform (FI-WARE & Security)
o Venue: Berlin, Germany
o Date: 24th - 25th April, 2012
o Speakers: Pascal Bisson, Daniel Gidoin
o Partners involved: Thales
4 Caast General Assembly4Caast General Assembly
o Title: NaaS for 4CaaSt: An Introduction
o Venue: Budapest, Hungary
o Date: 30 March 2012
o Speaker: Krisztián Sinka and József Bíró
o Partners involved: Nokia Siemens Networks
Internet of Things (IoT) in Sweden– system for industry and society[5]
o Title:Future Internet PPP, an European perspective
o Date March 26 2012
o Venue IVA - Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences, Stockholm,
Sweden
Future Internet Core Platform
D.12.2.3 Report on Communication and Dissemination activities Page 40
o Speaker Henrik Abramowicz
o Partners involved: Ericsson EAB
OGF34
o Title: FI-WARE OCCI-OpenStack demonstration to "OCCI Presentations" session
and contributions to sessions "OCCI Group Discussions", "OCCI PaaS
Discussions", and "Cloud Interoperability""
o Venue: Lyon, France
o Date: 12-15 March 2012
o Speaker: Andy Edmonds
o Partners involved: INTEL
CeBIT 2012 Bremen Innovation Forum
o Title: FI-WARE: Open Future Internet platform to advance Europe's
competitiveness in Future Internet technologies
o Venue: CeBIT, Hannover, Germany.
o Date: 8 March 2012
o Speaker: Stefano De Panfilis
o Partners involved: ENG
Presentation Fi-WARE
o Title: Presentation. Open call
o Venue: France.
o Date: March 2012
o Speaker: J MEUNIER-Technicolor P DANET Orange
o Partners involved: FT
Presentation Fi-WARE
o Title: Presentation. Open call
o Venue: Madrid, Spain.
o Date: March 2012
o Speaker: J. Hierro, J. Jimenez
o Partners involved: TID
Presentation Fi-WARE
o Title: FI-WARE Presentation. Open call
o Venue: Malaga, Spain.
o Date: March 2012
o Speaker: J. Hierro
o Partners involved: TID
Thematic meeting on Videogames (organized by eNEM, the Spanish Platform on
Networked Electronic Media)
o Title: FI-WARE and the FI PPP: Opportunities
o Venue: AMETIC, Madrid
o Date: 1 March 2012
o Speaker: Nuria de Lama
o Partners involved: ATOS
Finseny Stakeholders Workshop
Future Internet Core Platform
D.12.2.3 Report on Communication and Dissemination activities Page 41
o Title: FI-WARE Presentation at Finseny Stakeholders Workshop
o Venue: Siemens AG. Berlin, Germany.
o Date: 1 February 2012
o Speaker: Carlos Ralli Ucendo
o Partners involved: TID
The 4th EU-Japan Symposium on the "New Generation Network" and the "Future
Internet"
o Title: How can Atos Research & Innovation bring Security to your business
(through FI-WARE)?[6]
o Venue: TKP Tokyo eki Yaesu Conference Center
o Date: 19 January 2012
o Speaker: Elsa Prieto
o Partners involved: ATOS
The 4th EU-Japan Symposium on the "New Generation Network" and the "Future
Internet"
o Title: Cloud Infrastructures for Smart Scenarios [7]
o Venue: TKP Tokyo eki Yaesu Conference Center
o Date: 19 January 2012
o Speaker: Jesús Gorroñogoitia
o Partners involved: ATOS
CELTIC PLUS Proposers Day
o Title: Future Internet Core Platform CELTIC PLUS and FI PPP Use Case
Integration
o Venue: SETSI (Ministry of Industry), Madrid
o Date: 29 November 2011
o Speaker: Nuria de Lama
o Partners involved: ATOS
Integration of AMI and AAL Platforms in the FI Platform Initiative
o Title: FI Technology Enablers
o Venue: Amsterdam
o Date: 16 November 2011
o Speaker: Thierry Nagellen
o Partners involved: FT
Open Geospatial Consortium - Technical Committee Meeting
o Title: Internet of Things Services Enablement
o Venue: Brussels
o Date: 11 November 2011
o Speaker: Dénes Bisztray
o Partners involved: NSN
Future Internet Symposium 2011
o Title: Future Internet Research Challenges and Europe`s answer, the FI-PPP
o Venue: Wien, Austria
o Date: 8 November 2011
Future Internet Core Platform
D.12.2.3 Report on Communication and Dissemination activities Page 42
o Speaker: Thomas M. Bohner
o Partners involved: SAP
fOSSa Conference 2011:
o Title: FI-WARE methods and Open Source tools to build Future Internet
Applications
o Venue: CITI Laboratory, INSA Lyon (FR)
o Date: 27 October 2011
o Speaker: Davide Dalle Carbonare
o Partners involved: ENG
Future Internet Week
o Title: PANEL: Mobile clouds: What kind of applications can it offer?
o Venue: Poznan, Poland
o Date: 24-28 October 2011
o Speaker: Calin Curescu
o Partners involved: Ericsson
Future Internet Week
o Title: Presentation on the Open Call
o Venue: Poznan, Poland
o Date: 24-28 October 2011
o Speaker: J Hierro
o Partners involved: TID
Future Internet Week
o Title: PANEL: When infrastructure meets the user
o Venue: Poznan, Poland
o Date: 24-28 October 2011
o Speaker: Jose Jimenez
o Partners involved: TID
FIRST meeting (The European perspective on the European Cooperation with Latin
America)[8]
o Title: FI-WARE: International Cooperation with Latin America (views and interest
from the FI PPP)
o Venue: Poznan
o Date: 26 October 2011
o Speaker: Nuria de Lama
o Partners involved: ATOS
Future Internet PPP presentation at Future Internet Conference-Session User-driven
Innovation[9]
o Title: The Future Internet PPP
o Venue: Poznan
o Date: 24 October 2011
o Speaker: Nuria de Lama
o Partners involved: ATOS
'u-World2011: New Dimension of the Smart Planet in U-Era':
Future Internet Core Platform
D.12.2.3 Report on Communication and Dissemination activities Page 43
o Title: Context-Aware Content Casting and Context Enabled Clouds over EU
o Venue: Dalian, China
o Date: 24 October 2011
o Speaker: Boris Moltchanov
o Partners involved: TI
Event on Future Internet PPP organized by es.internet, Spanish Technology Platform on
Future Internet (in Spanish)
o Title: Presentation of PPPactivitites
o Venue: Madrid Spain
o Date: 20 October 2011
o Speaker: J. Cavanillas
o Partners involved: ATOS
Event on Future Internet PPP organized by es.internet, Spanish Technology Platform on
Future Internet (in Spanish)
o Title: Presentation of Fi-WARE
o Venue: Madrid Spain
o Date: 20 October 2011
o Speaker: J. Hierro
o Partners involved: TID
Event on Future Internet PPP organized by es.internet, Spanish Technology Platform on
Future Internet (in Spanish)
o Title: Jornadas internet del futuro
o Venue: Madrid Spain
o Date: 20 October 2011
o Speaker: Jose Jimenez
o Partners involved: TID
Congreso Telecom I+D
o Title: La PPP Futuro de Internet
o Venue: Santander Spain
o Date: 20 October 2011
o Speaker: Jose Jimenez
o Partners involved: TID
3rd European Innovation Summit
o Title: FI-WARE
o Venue: Brussels EC
o Date: 18 October 2011
o Speaker: Jose Jimenez
o Partners involved: TID
3rd European Innovation Summit
o Title: Smart cities Keynote
o Venue: Brussels EC
Future Internet Core Platform
D.12.2.3 Report on Communication and Dissemination activities Page 44
o Date: 18 October 2011
o Speaker: Jose Jimenez
o Partners involved: TID
4th ISI SatCom Day [10]
o Title: ISI & Future Internet: Is there a role for Satellite in Future Internet?
o Venue: Brussels
o Date: 18 October 2011
o Speaker: Nuria de Lama
o Partners involved: ATOS
Region Innovation through the FI PPP:
o Title: FI-WARE and Regions: the center of a future ecosystem
o Venue: Brussels
o Date: 13 oct 2011
o Speaker: Stefano De Panfilis
o Partners involved: ENG
Future networks concertation meeting in Brussels
o Title: Fiware presentation
o Venue: Brussels EU Future Networks concertation meeting
o Date October 6- 7 2011
o Speaker: Henrik Abramowicz
o Partner: EAB
NetWorks General Assembly [11]
o Title: Future Internet Core Platform: the Telco Industry and Application Areas
o Venue: Brussels
o Date: 05 October 2011
o Speaker: Nuria de Lama
o Partners involved: ATOS
'ICUMT2011: Ultra Modern Telecommunications and Control Systems':
o Title: European Future Internet – an Opportunity or a Necessarity
o Venue: Budapest, Hungary
o Date: 05 October 2011
o Speaker: Boris Moltchanov
o Partners involved: TI
IMS Global Congress
o Title: Exploiting the capabilities of IMS in the Emerging Future Internet World
o Venue: IIR IMS Global Congress 2011, Madrid, Spain,
o Date: October 4, 2011
o Speaker: Thomas Magedanz
o Partner: FRAUNHOFER
ICTurkey 2011
o Title: Joining The FI-PPP: The FI-WARE Open Call
o Venue: Istanbul, Turkey
Future Internet Core Platform
D.12.2.3 Report on Communication and Dissemination activities Page 45
o Date: 27 September 2011
o Speaker: Thomas M. Bohnert
o Partners involved: SAP
OGF33
o Title: FI-WARE and Standardistaion (at OCCI Working Group F2F sessions)
o Venue: Lyon, France
o Date: 19-23 September 2011
o Speaker: Andy Edmonds
o Partners involved: INTEL
EuroView 2011
o Title: "FI-WARE: The Technology Foundation of the FI-PPP"
o Venue: Wuerzburg, Germany
o Date: 1 August 2011
o Speaker: Markus Heller, Thomas M. Bohnert
o Partners involved: SAP
Samos Summit 2011
o Title: FI-WARE
o Title: The FI PPP Core Platform and the ISU (Interoperability Service Utility)
o Venue: Samos
o Date: 3-6 july 2011
o Speaker: Stefano De Panfilis
o Partners involved: ENG
Third Usage Area Workshop
o Title: "A Unified Service Description Language (USDL)
o Venue: Brussels, Belgium
o Date: 29 June 2011
o Speaker: Markus Heller, Thomas M. Bohnert, Andreas Friesen
o Partners involved: SAP
FI-WARE presentation at Third Usage Area Workshop [12]
o Title: FI-WARE: The Core Platform Project
o Venue: Brussels
o Date: 29 June 2011
o Speaker: Thierry Nagellen
o Partners involved: FT
FI-WARE presentation (focused on Open Calls and engagement opportunities) at Third
Usage Area Workshop [13]
o Title: FI-WARE and the Open Calls
o Venue: Brussels
o Date: 29 June 2011
o Speaker: Nuria de Lama
o Partners involved: ATOS
Funems - Future Networks
o Title: FI-WARE
Future Internet Core Platform
D.12.2.3 Report on Communication and Dissemination activities Page 46
o Venue: Warsaw, Poland
o Date: 20 June 2011
o Speaker: Jose Jimenez
o Partners involved: TID
II European Summit on the future Internet
o Title: FI-WARE
o Venue: Luxembourg,
o Date: 6 June 2011
o Speaker: Jose Jimenez
o Partners involved: TID
SYSTOR 2011, The 4th Annual International Systems and Storage Conference
o Title: FI-WARE: Core Platform for Future Internet Applications
o Venue: Haifa, Israel
o Date: May 30 - June 1, 2011
o Speaker: Alex Glikson
o Partners involved: IBM, INTEL, TID
Proposers Day Budapest
o Title: FI-WARE
o Venue: Budapest, Hungary
o Date: 20 May 2011
o Speaker: Jose Jimenez
o Partners involved: TID
Presentation at BIC (Building International Collaboration for Trusworthy ICT) Workshop
in IWT2011: [14]
o Title: Future Internet in Europe: An overview of related Initiatives and ICT Security
Challenges
o Venue: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
o Date: 3 May 2011
o Speaker: Aljosa Pasic
o Partners involved: ATOS
Presentation of Linked-USDL and Business Framework (WP3) on the TrustedCloud
standards workshop
o TrustedCloud is an initiative of the German Ministry of Economics to support
secure and safe cloud computing for small and medium enterprises and public
sector. Part of this initiatives are 14 projects tackling various aspects of secure
cloud computing for SME. F SAP (Dr. Torsten Leidig) presented USDL and FI-
WARE GE in a keynote at the TrustedCloud Standards Workshop on May 9th, at
the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT).
5.1.4 Training materials & Tutorials
In the last six months the following contributions have been produced:
Future Internet Core Platform
D.12.2.3 Report on Communication and Dissemination activities Page 47
FI-PPP Architects Week for Phase II use-case projects where extensive raining material
was provided to those projects, who in turn provided mappings of their solutions to FI-
WARE enablers/architecture.
o Venue: UPM, Madrid
o Dates: April 2-5 2013
Previously reported are:
FI-WARE GE webinars for developers
o Venue: online
o Dates: November-December 2012
Educational sessions with Use Cases
o Venue: Zurich , Switzerland
o Venue: Madrid, Spain
o Date: May-June 2012