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Software Engineering What’s in it for me? Arian Zwegers European Commission Information Society and Media Directorate General Software & Service Architectures and Infrastructures Unit

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Presentation about the opportunities for funding in Software and Services, esp in the FP7 ICT Work Programme, ITEA2, and Artemis, for the CSMR conference, Kaiserslautern (Germany), 27 March 2009

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Software Engineering

What’s in it for me?

Arian Zwegers European Commission

Information Society and Media Directorate GeneralSoftware & Service Architectures and Infrastructures Unit

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Overview

• How are we doing?– Importance of software (engineering)– European position

• How to improve?– Framework Programmes

• Context: Future Internet• Call 5, Objective 1.2

– ITEA2 Call 4– ARTEMIS Joint Undertaking, 2009 call

• Call for actions

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Software and Services

• A key industrial sector– 1 Mio specialists in EU– 200 B€ market (70 B€ Software)– EU ICT market growth mainly driven by software and

IT services (EITO ’06): 5.8% for 2006-07

• The engine room of the Information Society– Today large parts of our society depend on software – Tomorrow every EU industry sector will succeed only

when mastering S&S– 70% of software development takes place in non-

software companies

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US, 28.3%

Japan, 14.1%

Rest of World, 24.2% Europe,

33.4%

Office equipment, 1.3%

Computer hardware, 12.2%

End-user communications equipment, 4.2%

Carrier services, 44.1%

Datacom and network equipment,

6.4%

Software, 11.1%

IT services, 20.6%

ICT Market, 2006 By region and by product

Total value = € 2,033 billion

Total value = € 680 billion

Source: EITO, 2007

• Europe is world’s largest ICT market• Europe has a large software and services

market

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Free email

RaaS

SaaS

Sharingfiles

Social networks

Communication

Information

Content

Services

Resources

Search engines

Instant messaging

Leading Internet companies

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Where is Europe?

•Web 3.0 = Google Inc?•What can Europe do?

(Software Strategy)Framework ProgrammesOther programmes

•Are we going to act (or not)?

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International Co-operation

Science in Society

Research Potential

Regions of Know- ledge

Research for the benefit of SMEs

Research Infrastruc- tures

CAPACITIES

Marie Curie ActionsPEOPLE

European Research CouncilIDEAS

9. Space

8. Socio-econom

ic Research

7. Transport

6. Environment

5. Energy

4. Nano, M

aterials, Production Techn.

3. ICT

2. Food, Agriculture

Biotechnology

1. Health

CO

OPER

ATIO

N

7th Framework Programme (2007-2013)

http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/

€ 32 B

€ 7.5 B

€ 4.7 B

€ 4.2 B

10. Security

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ICT Work Programme 2009-2010 ~2 B€ total

Futu

re a

nd E

mer

ging

Te

chno

logi

es

Cognitive Systems, Interaction, Robotics

Network and Service Infrastructures

Components, Systems,Engineering

Digital Libraries and Content

Towards sustainable and personalised healthcare

ICT for Mobility, Environmental Sustainability and Energy Efficiency

ICT for Independent Living, Inclusion and Governance

Socio-economic goals

Tech

nolo

gy ro

adbl

ocks

ETPs

i2010 Flagships

http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/ict/

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Challenge 1 “Pervasive and Trustworthy Network and Service Infrastructures”

1.1 Network of the Future

1.6 Future Internet experimental facility and experimentally-driven research

1.2 Internet of Services, Software and Virtualisation

1.4

Tru

stw

ort

hy

ICT

1.3 Internet of Things and Enterprise

environments

1.5 Networked Media and 3D Internet

The Future Internet

Call 480 MEuro

Call 4110 MEuro

Call 537 MEuro

Call 5110 MEuroCall 5

90 MEuro

Call 550 MEuro

Call 580 MEuro

Source: ICT Work Programme 2009

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The Future Internet World Internet Penetration Rates

by Geographic Regions

650 / 3,780

390 / 804

247 / 337

21 / 34

166 / 581

46 / 197

54 / 975

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The Future Internet Current/emerging problems and opportunities

• Current Internet was never designed to be a critical part of an economy’s infrastructure

• Net-delivered services are reshaping the world (search, media, games, social networking, etc.)

• Tripling of the number of people connected (1 3 B)• Addition of billions—perhaps even hundreds of

billions—of devices (sensors, tags, micro controllers)• User generated content leads to a massive increase of

creative flow of content and processes• Balance the perceived need for control with the

creativity that spawns innovation—and profit?• Towards tethered appliances or generative

technology?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZAsb4gtEpawhttp://iiea.com/zittrain/video.wmv

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KDgxGN6cqTA

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What is the Future Internet?

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What does the Future Internet look like?

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

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What does the Future Internet look like?

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

Conway’s Law: “organisations which design systems are constrained to

produce systems which are copies of the communication structures of these

organisations” (1968)

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ICT Work Programme 2009 Obj. 1.2: Internet of Services, Software and Virtualisation

Adapted from SAP Research, 2008, and SEEKDA, 2008Number of Web services found by SEEKDA

crawler during the past 25 months

A multitude of connected IT services, which are offered, bought, sold, used, repurposed, and composed by a

worldwide network of service providers, consumers, aggregators, and brokers

- resulting in -

a new way of offering, using, and organising IT supported functionality

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Objective 1.2 Problems and opportunities

• Issues with service architectures and platforms– Existing web-based service front-ends are based on monolithic, inflexible, non-context-

aware, non-customizable and unfriendly UIs– How to deal with many, many diverse services?– How to manage many, diverse underlying hardware and software resources?

Service Architectures and Platforms for the Future Internet (CP)– Service front ends– Open, scalable, dependable service platforms, architectures, and specific platform

components– Virtualised infrastructures

• Issues with very large, dynamic, open service networks– From design time to run-time– Quality of open systems without fixed system boundaries– Opportunities with open source software and service engineering?

Highly Innovative Service / Software Engineering (CP)– Service / Software engineering methods and tools– Verification and validation methods, tools and techniques – Methods, tools and approaches specifically supporting the development, deployment and

evolution of open source software• Lack of coordination of current and future research efforts

Coordination and support actions (CSA)

Obj 1.2 Instruments: IP, STREP, CSACall 5 Budget CP: 107 M€, min. 50% to IPs110 M€ Budget CSA: 3 M€

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Objective 1.2: Internet of Services, Software and Virtualisation

Services for theFuture Internet

Service Front Ends

Architectures & components

Virtualisation

Service Engineering

Verification

Open Source Software

• Contribution to Future Internet / Convergence

• Technological advances in software/service engineering

• More competitive environment for service providers, including SMEs

• Massive uptake of high- added value services. Service Front-ends, online communities

• Strengthened European software and services industry

Highly Innovative

&

Target Outcomes Expected Impact

Remember: The Work Programme text is the official reference for the call

Source: ICT Work Programme 2009

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Timetable Objective 1.2

• In the past– Publication WP2009-10 in November 2008– FP7-ICT Proposers' Day 2009, 22 January 2009, Budapest, Hungary

• Preparatory workshops– Expert workshops by EC– Workshops by constituency welcomed

• Objective 1.2 Information Day– 9 June 2009, Brussels

• Other events– “The Future of the Internet”, 11-13 May 2009, Prague– SSAIE Summer School, 16-19 June 2009, Heraklion

• Call 5– Publication: 30 July 2009– Submission deadline: 3 November 2009

http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/ict/ssai/events_en.html

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Conference ”The Future of the Internet” Prague, 11-13 May 2009

http://www.fi-prague.eu

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SSAIE Summer School Heraklion, 16-19 June 2009

http://www.ssme2009.tsl.gr

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ITEA2 Information Technology for European Advancement

• Eureka cluster on Software-Intensive Systems and Services

• ITEA 2 Call 4– Opened 16 February 2009– Two-stage procedure

• Project Outlines: 9 April 2009• Full Project Proposal: 2 October 2009

• Funding by Eureka countries• ITEA 2 contribution• Contents follows ITEA Technology Roadmap for

Software-Intensive Systems (edition 3)

http://www.itea2.org/project_calls

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ITEA2 Roadmap, 3rd edition

• ST = Short Term• MT = Medium Term• LT = Long Term• Green = mature technology• Yellow = some available,

more research needed• Red = not existing

http://www.itea2.org/itea2_roadmap_3

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Artemis Joint Undertaking Advanced Research and Technology

for Embedded Intelligence and Systems

• Joint Technology Initiative on Embedded Computing Systems

• Artemis call 2009– Opened 5 March 2009– Two-stage procedure

• Project Outlines: 15 April 2009• Full Project Proposal: 3 September 2009

• Funding by Artemis Member States and top-up funding by Joint Undertaking

• Total funding: 105 M€• Contents follows ARTEMIS Joint Undertaking

Annual Work Programme 2009

https://www.artemis-ju.eu/

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Artemis Joint Undertaking Annual Work Programme 2009

• Proposals should address– at least one ARTEMIS Sub-Programme– at least one Industrial Priority

• Industrial Priorities– Reference Designs and Architectures– Seamless Connectivity and Middleware– Design Methods and Tools

• ARTEMIS Sub-Programmes– Methods and processes for safety-relevant embedded systems– Person-centric health management– Smart environments and scalable digital services– Efficient manufacturing and logistics– Computing environments for embedded systems– Security, privacy and dependability– Embedded technology for sustainable urban life– Human-centric design of embedded systems

https://www.artemis-ju.eu/call_2009

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Call for Action

• Participate in the debates– Update research lines– See the whole elephant– Involve other players

• Beyond state-of-the-art – Target specific, long term innovation– Increase horizon– Pursue specific outcomes– Ensure contribution to expected impact

• Towards Call 5– Participate in preparatory workshops and organise workshops yourself– Have a look at Future Internet websites– Know ongoing/former projects and initiatives

• “The Future Internet is OUR future”

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FP7http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/ict/

Software & Service Architectures and Infrastructureshttp://cordis.europa.eu/software-services

Future Internethttp://ec.europa.eu/foi

ITEA2http://www.itea2.org/project_calls

Artemis Joint Undertakinghttps://www.artemis-ju.eu/

This presentationhttp://www.slideshare.net/azwegers

[email protected]

FP7http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/ict/

Software & Service Architectures and Infrastructureshttp://cordis.europa.eu/software-services

Future Internethttp://ec.europa.eu/foi

ITEA2http://www.itea2.org/project_calls

Artemis Joint Undertakinghttps://www.artemis-ju.eu/

This presentationhttp://www.slideshare.net/azwegers

[email protected]

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