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1 FUTURE WORLD PROJECTS & EIS Encyclopedic Intelligent Systems & Azamat Abdoullaev All Rights Reserved 2014 EIS ENCYCLOPEDIC INTELLIGENCE PLATFORM: Future World Projects and Innovative Applications http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/eis-ltd “All the sciences are conjoined with each other and interdependent”…” The sciences taken all together are identical with human wisdom…” Descartes Where is the Life we have lost in living? Where is the wisdom we have lost in knowledge? Where is the knowledge we have lost in information? Eliot ‘’… the lack of a common frame of reference, the absence of any unifying set of concepts and principles, is now, if not the world's major disease, at least its most serious symptom.’’ Julian Huxley, the first Director of UNESCO I. The World Encyclopedia, or Ontopaedia II. Global Knowledge Base III. Big Science: Integrating Science and Technology, Arts and Philosophy IV. World Knowledge Graph: Smart Web Search Schema V. Future World Projects: Smart World, Continents, Countries, Cities and Communities BIG Knowledge WORLD vs. BIG Data WORLD ENCYCLOPEDIC INTELLIGENT CONTENT FOR COMPUTING MACHINES AND NATURAL INTELLIGENCES, KNOWLEDGE NETWORKS AND COGNITIVE TECHNOLOGIES, FUTURE INTERNET AND SEMANTIC WEB, SMART CITIZENS AND INTELLIGENT GOVERNMENT; ENCYCLOPEDIC MINDS AND INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS; BIG DATA AND KNOWLEDGE BASES: WORLD > KNOWLEDGE, COGNITION > Mind; Information, Data; Practice; CONTENT > Idea, Thought; Wisdom; Education; Culture; Representation; Experience; Belief; Tradition; Metaknowledge; Knowledge Base, Knowledge Domain > Discipline, Branch of Knowledge > Science, Scientific Knowledge > Applied Science, Technology, Engineering>

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EIS ENCYCLOPEDIC INTELLIGENCE PLATFORM:

Future World Projects and Innovative Applications http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/eis-ltd

“All the sciences are conjoined with each other and interdependent”…” The sciences taken all together are

identical with human wisdom…”

Descartes

Where is the Life we have lost in living?

Where is the wisdom we have lost in knowledge?

Where is the knowledge we have lost in information?

Eliot

‘’… the lack of a common frame of reference, the absence of any unifying set of concepts and principles, is

now, if not the world's major disease, at least its most serious symptom.’’

Julian Huxley, the first Director of UNESCO

I. The World Encyclopedia, or Ontopaedia

II. Global Knowledge Base

III. Big Science: Integrating Science and Technology, Arts and Philosophy

IV. World Knowledge Graph: Smart Web Search Schema

V. Future World Projects: Smart World, Continents, Countries, Cities and

Communities

BIG Knowledge WORLD vs. BIG Data WORLD

ENCYCLOPEDIC INTELLIGENT CONTENT FOR COMPUTING MACHINES AND NATURAL INTELLIGENCES, KNOWLEDGE NETWORKS AND COGNITIVE TECHNOLOGIES, FUTURE INTERNET AND SEMANTIC WEB, SMART CITIZENS AND INTELLIGENT GOVERNMENT; ENCYCLOPEDIC MINDS AND INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS; BIG DATA AND KNOWLEDGE BASES:

WORLD > KNOWLEDGE, COGNITION >

Mind; Information, Data; Practice; CONTENT >

Idea, Thought; Wisdom; Education; Culture; Representation; Experience; Belief; Tradition; Metaknowledge; Knowledge Base, Knowledge Domain > Discipline, Branch of Knowledge > Science, Scientific Knowledge > Applied Science, Technology, Engineering>

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GLOBAL CHALLENGES

Modern humanity is deluged by the flood of data, fast drowning in the ocean of information. As of 2012,

every day 2.5 quintillion (2.5×1018

) bytes of data were created. Data are generated and quantified,

collected and collated, managed and processed, searched and shared, storaged and visualized, tabulated

and classified, analyzed and systematized, to be ultimately used as a basis for inference and induction

respecting causal correlations and probable future trends. Data, as quantity or number or measure or

reading or size or extent or magnitude, relate to any changing states in physical, organic, social or digital

domains: from human populations, births and deaths, health and diseases, marriages and divorces, crimes

and accidents, to all sorts of traffic, air, commuter, foot, vehicle, drug, trade, or internet. Becoming

valuable information assets and marked by quantity and quality, amount, speed and variety, or range of

data types and sources, huge amount of operational data are coming online from various advanced

equipment and systems, mobile devices, sensors and applications, transforming the Industrial Internet into

the Internet of Everything.

Such Big Data is looking for new forms of intelligent processing to enable fast decision making, insight

discovery, process optimization, smart governance and intelligent policy.

The Big Data World, as massive, complex dynamic data sets of petabytes, exabytes, zettabytes, and now

yottabytes, the internet traffic in 2014, and soon googlebytes, the internet of everything, is badly

harnessed by modern analytics information systems aimed after the discovery and communication of

meaningful patterns relying on statistics, computing programming, operations research and data

visualization. The $4b yotabyte facility is already coming on the public market, branded as the

Community Comprehensive National Cybersecurity Initiative Data Center, to capture all forms of

communication, mostly unstructured information of private emails, cell phone calls, and Internet searches,

and all sorts of personal data trails.

The McKinsey Global Institute estimates that big data analysis could save the American health care

system $300 billion per year and the European public sector €250 billion, what stimulates innovation in

the modern analytics information systems and intelligent machine analysis and new ideas in presentation.

Now, being high volume, high velocity, high variety, and high complexity information assets, big data

really requires new integrated and intelligent forms of knowledge presentation rather than new

instrumented forms of processing…"The Importance of 'Big Data': A Definition". Gartner.

In the infinite world of infinite things, a number of possible datasets, as series of values of variables, are

virtually numberless, and largely useless, as it’s evidenced by the Web and Big Science. For example, the

Large Hadron Collider experiments, in all, involve about 150 million sensors, which registered data flow

would exceed 150 million petabytes, while practically working with less than 0.001% of the sensor

stream data.

In all, to effectively combine multiple sources of big data and massive data sets, we need unifying

conceptual frameworks alongside statistical analysis, we need to create the overarching principles and

assumptions, categories and classes, rules and laws, all what transforming the unstable Big Data World of

data flows and information resources into the Big Knowledge World of knowledge flows and intelligent

resources, or the Smart World. Information overload is a kind of resource curse today

In a Fundamentally Changed World, there is a Natural Need in Global Intelligence, Global

Knowledge and Global Knowledge Networks, being embodied as Encyclopedic Intelligence

Platform, branded as the Encyclopedic Intelligent Systems (EIS) Platform.

Some futurists believe that “the 21st century will be equivalent to 20,000 years of progress at today’s rate

— about 1,000 times greater than the 20th century.” There are promised many mind-boggling disruptive

technologies and human life changes like as much extended human lifespans by replacing organs by 4D

printing or virtual scanning and uploading our brains to the cloud, be it the EIS Cloud. All this and more

might be true provided the 21st century will be the age of the Big Knowledge World, or the Smart World.

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SCOPE

The EIS Platform is an open encyclopedic intelligence project providing the world's knowledge base

for enabling complex cyber-physical intelligent systems, the smart territories of the future, and

sustainable communities of different types, scales and scopes.

PILLAR

Encyclopedic Intelligence’s structural principle is an organic unity of knowledge, dynamic integrity of

data, integrated wholeness of world information, total completeness of models and strategies, unified

analytics and fundamental methodologies, inclusive integrity of systems, and structural totality of things,

constituting the Big Knowledge World.

It is an ultimate solution for all sorts of fragmentarity, fractionality, partiality, and incompleteness of

things, as raw data, knowledge, information, models, devices, technologies, resources, education,

planning, policies, initiatives, strategies, measures, operations and actions. It totalizes the Big Data World

of parts and portions, components and divisions, details and fractions, sections and segments, pieces and

particulars, parts and items, biases and prejudices, constituents and elements, etc. into oneness, unity,

integrity, networking, completeness, entirety, totality and wholeness of parts.

ENCYCLOPEDIC INTELLIGENCE or ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

Encyclopedic Intelligence, EA, is overriding Artificial Intelligence, AI, as the power of a digital computer

or computer-controlled robot to perform the intellectual processes, characteristic of humans, such as

intelligence, brain, mind and intellect, cognition and reasoning, discovering meaning, natural language

understanding, deduction and induction, planning, gaming, and learning from experience. Such an

nonobjective approach, a cognition is always an immanent act of the mind, was a key reason of missing

high expectations, seen from the current listing of AI specialized projects in brain simulation, cognitive

architectures, games, knowledge and reasoning, natural language processing, planning, software libraries

of data mining and intelligence algorithms, cloud computing, and robotics, motion and manipulation.

http://sourceforge.net/directory/os:windows/freshness:recently-updated/?q=artificial+intelligence

As a prominent example of the EIA paradigm, it could be mentioned Grand Challenge 5 –

Architecture of Brain and Mind, a UK attempt to understand and model natural intelligence at

various levels of abstraction, being embodied in a succession of robots.

As another prominent example of the EIA approach, it could be mentioned Synthetic Environment for

Analysis and Simulations (SEAS), a model of the real world used by Homeland security and the

United States Department of Defense that uses simulation and AI to predict and evaluate future

events and courses of action.

In all, EAI is to pursue building AI, reasoning systems and thinking technologies, as well as intelligent

global communities and smart cities, but on a scientific objective paradigm, modeling the world of

entities and relations, where understanding, establishing or predicting possible relationships among things

make the core of real intelligence. http://www.sciencecentral.com/site/4538138

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SMART WORLD or SMARTER PLANET

The Encyclopedic Intelligence Platform is enabling the transformation of the Big Data World into the Big

Knowledge World of Internet of Everything and Intelligent Communities, presented as a Smart World of

the Future.

As such, it forms the base for such world-scale AI projects as the IBM Smarter planet, turning

information into insights by advanced analytics and infusing intelligence into the world’s systems and

processes, as cars, appliances, roadways, power grids, clothes, natural systems, as agriculture and

waterways, and global supply chain, improving government operations, public safety systems, healthcare,

energy flow and traffic management.

Demographic, environmental, economic, political, and socio-cultural factors are forcing the future world

to become more efficient, rational, dynamic, intelligent, technological, and self-sustaining, or smart and

sustainable. The 21st century necessitates the wholly new development principles, policies, processes, and

objectives: sustainable world strategies, comprehensive planning, integrated models, and globally

effective solutions, casting away the old world-systems models as dividing the world into core zones,

specialized in information, finance, service, or high-technology industries, transitory semi-periphery

countries and undeveloped periphery zones.

The sustainable world system is expected to synergistically driven by natural capital, social capital,

technological and digital capital, like as the Global Internet/Web of Things, Knowledge and Social

Intelligence and Renewable Energy Sources. Such a New World is emerging as a Smart World,

converging the Cyber, Social, and Physical Domains.

The Smart World concept makes a foundational framework for the whole European Community, its EU

2020 Strategy for smart, sustainable and inclusive growth. The Smart World concept makes a basis for

global industrial initiatives of the IBM's Smarter Planet and the Cisco's Intelligent Urbanization as well as

the Eco City development models.

The power of Smart World consists in its capacity to merge three different worlds as one integrated

whole: an Eco World, Digital World and Social World. It thus unifies the ecological principles of the eco

world development, the technological principles of the information world development, and the social

principles of the human world development. Accordingly, a truly sustainable community (city, region, or

country) is a geographical entity which is digitally smart, socially intelligent, and ecologically sustainable.

Geographically, a Smart Community can be a real estate/property development, an urban economic

development zone, a city, a district, a region, a mega-region, a country, an international community, or a

global community.

At the community level, the Smart World is a Smart Eco Planet of intelligent sustainable communities:

countries, regions, cities, towns, villages, districts, and neighborhoods. The Smart Eco Planet is mostly

about intelligent communities, natural ecosystems, digital economy, intelligent people, smart governance,

smart transport and intelligent ICT networks, smart environments, eco-smart living and creative working

in intelligent eco-buildings, cities, regions, countries, forming a global innovation ecosystem.

WORLD-WIDE DINAMIC FRAMEWORK, TOTAL ONTOLOGY, OR GLOBAL

SCHEMAS OF THINGS

A global ontology of the world (GOW), universal ontology of things, is about primary entities and

relationships of the world and its cascading domains. It provides a comprehensive, consistent, converging

and merging holistic dynamic framework, for all specific frameworks and schemas, theories and models,

systems and strategies, standards and structures, rules and policies, procedures and processes,

representations and believes, of all knowledge domains, disciplines, sciences and technologies.

Thus the scope and range of applications for GOW is virtually unlimited, from physical ontology to geo

ontology, gene ontology to biomedical ontology to social ontology, from connecting data across the net to

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a global earth platform, from internet of things to semantic web, from smart applications to smart cities,

etc.

The Encyclopedic Intelligence Platform integrates the upper, top-level or foundation ontology, ontology

systems of reference concepts, relations and semantic primitives, to be used for semantic

interoperability, annotation, indexing, and retrieval, web-scale semantic data exchange,

federation, and inferencing. It is the knowledge base for such large-scale AI projects as CYC, lacking fundamental world ontology,

but attempting to create a comprehensive ontology and knowledge base of everyday common sense

knowledge to enable AI applications with human-like reasoning capacities.

Nowadays, “ontology” is widely used to mean almost everything: controlled vocabularies, glossaries &

data dictionaries, thesauri & taxonomies, schemas & data models, domain models, formal ontologies, rule

inference systems, and what not.

Global Ontology, domain ontologies, semantic models, and unified data schemas are all the rage and furor

in the information sciences and computing technologies. And many just try to follow the latest fad,

without going into its depth and breadth. The roots and sources of ontologies are coming from, universal,

global, foundational ontology, the source of all sorts of domain theories and applied ontologies.

We proposed to think of Global Ontology of the World as putting the universe in the human heads, in the

way of general intelligence. Hence the formal global ontology is putting the world in the computing

machines, the internet, and the World Wide Web, thus structuring the whole digital world and bridging it

with the physical counterpart.

We developed an integrated schema of the world, its things, concepts, knowledge and data:

Integrated World Ontology = Global Ontology + Domain Ontologies + Knowledge Domains + Big Data + Statistics

The world representation is distributed between a central ontology (maintaining a global schema, general

semantics, and common interoperability framework), multiple regional ontologies with own local

schemas and specific information sources and knowledge domains.

One can merge ontologies of different schemes, languages, scope, degree, granularity in several ways,

like the different cultures in a society: a) multiculturalism (multi-ontologies, loose and free as birds, like a

bottom-up folksonomy, a people's taxonomy); b) melting pot (mixing and amalgamating ontologies); c)

monoculturism (absorbing all the numerosity of ontologies into a single whole); d) core culture

(Leitkultur, a top-bottom globally federated ontology).

In the Reality book (Reality, Universal Ontology and Knowledge Systems, IGI Global, 2008), it’s proved

that the Global Ontology not just a matter of feasibility or worth, but an ultimate object of quest for

fundamental knowledge and large intelligent applications.

BIG ENCYCLOPEDIA, or WORLD ENCYCLOPEDIA, or ONTOPAEDIA™

The Encyclopedic Intelligence Platform Encyclopedia, Ontopaedia, comprises the Knowledge In Depth of

Encyclopedia Britannica, Wikipedia Categories and WordNet Lexical Base, as well as Upper

Ontologies.

BIG SCIENCE, or TOTAL KNOWLEDGE

The Encyclopedic Intelligence Platform is critical for the Big Science projects, as the Large Hadron

Collider, the Human Genom Project, the Internet of Things, Intelligent Cities, etc.

Totalizing Science, Technology, Arts and Philosophy, the EIS Big Science of Big Data allows

intelligent agents, humans and machines, to meaningfully process an ocean of information to be

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turned into insights, patterns, trends, predictions, business models, discoveries, innovations, new

knowledge, and wisdom.

The Total Science meets the need of for a New Multi-Level Complex Systems Science dealing with our

complex world of strongly connected, techno-social-economic ecosystems. As such, it is the knowledge platform for the multi-billion EU Big Science Multi-Disciplinary Project,

integrating many different research areas, as ICT, Complexity Science and the Social Sciences, to

combine the best of all relevant knowledge as the Knowledge Accelerator.

The EIS Platform underlies a global ICT Participatory Living Earth Platform, a simulation, visualization

and participation platform to support decision-making of policy-makers, business people and citizens, 1

bn EU FuturICT project aimed to understand and manage complex, global, socially interactive systems,

focusing on sustainability and resilience. As the research priorities and applications, it is planning smart

cities (as more than 50% of the world population is now living in cities), smart energy systems (as micro-

generation of electrical power will increase the number of independent energy providers multiple times),

smart health systems (to ensure a high quality of life in an ageing society at affordable costs), and better

financial architectures (to reduce the related societal losses). FutureICT. Global Computing for our

Complex World. http://www.futurict.eu/

SMART WEB, or TOTAL WWW

The Encyclopedic Intelligence Platform essentially enriches the schema simulations, markup

schemas, a hierarchy of basic types and properties, for advanced search engines of Bing, Google,

Yahoo! and Yandex. For “the type hierarchy presented on this site is not intended to be a 'global

ontology' of the world. It only covers the types of entities for which we (Microsoft, Yahoo! and

Google), think we can provide some special treatment for, through our search engine, in the near

future.”http://www.schema.org/docs/datamodel.html

The Encyclopedic Intelligence Platform underpins both the Web 2.0 collaborative tagging, social

classification, social indexing, social tagging, or folksonomy, and the semantic web standard

vocabularies and web ontologies for data integration, knowledge organization and reasoning as RDF and

RDF Schemas, Simple Knowledge Organization System (SKOS), Web Ontology Language (OWL), and

the Rule Interchange Format (RIF).

It makes a core for the Linked Open Data (LOD) seeking to connect distributed data across the cybernet,

with the LOD cloud aiming to enable people to build “mash-ups” by combining data from multiple

sources.

The X.0 Web, the Web of Everything, is characterized by the hierarchical structure anchored in the real

world environment via the global ontology groundwork for the semantic web stack, see Fig.1, as below:

<Global Intelligent Cyberspace, Total Web> :: = <Ontological Framework, WDF, or RMF> <Semiotics>

<the World Wide Web, or the Syntactic Web>

<Ontological Framework> :: = <Unified Framework Ontology, Ontopaedia> <Upper Level

Ontologies> <Domain Ontologies>

<Semiotics> :: = <Pragmatics> <Semantics> <Syntax>

<Pragmatics> :: = <Users> <Web Agents> <Intentions> <Actions> <Communication> <Proof> <Trust>

<Truth>

<Semantics> :: = <Signs, Data Type, Natural Language Expressions> < Constructs> <Meanings>

<Syntax> :: = <Logical Framework> <Rules> <OWL Ontology> <RDF Schema> <RDF M&S>

< RDF> <XML/SGML> <Namespaces>

<the Web> ::= <Resources, Representation, Identification, URI, Unicode> <Interaction, Software

Agents, Hypertext links, Protocols, HTTP> <Formats, HTML, XHTML>

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The central idea of the Total Web is rather simple: a global and standard ontology is a universal

classification schema, common code of meanings and rules for a web of data, a construction frame for AI

systems, smart webby things, social tagging, semantic technologies, powerful programming tools and

applications employing semantic web technologies.

Fig.1. The Semantic Web Stack

GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE GRAPH

The Encyclopedic Intelligence Platform, with its conceptual core of Global Knowledge Graph, makes the

substance for Google’s Knowledge Graph of interconnected entities and their attributes, using the entity-

relationship database model. Tapping on Wikipedia, Freebase and CIA World Factbooks, it is

currently containing more than 500 million people, places and things that have about 3.5 billion attributes.

The graph presents an encyclopedia with structured information obtained from the web to help

understanding queries, provide answers to complex questions and find more relevant results. It capitalizes

on FreeBase, a community-built online collection of databases, an open database of the world's

knowledge, a massive, collaboratively edited database of cross-linked data, and where an

interface affords to fill in information structured with metadata, and to categorize or connect data

items in meaningful ways. Thus its makes a paradigm shift from the word-matching query to

seash by things themselves, where the AI-like intelligence consists in understanding the

relationships among things.

INDUSTRIAL INTELLIGENT PLATFORMS

The EIS Platform underlies the Siemens Intelligence Platform designed for organisations related to • Law

Enforcement; • Government; • Other investigative organisations, and aiming for data integration.

It underlies the GE Platform of Industrial Big Data Analytics to bring meaning and context, insights and

value, patterns and trends, improving operational and financial performance of real-time operations

systems.

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The EIS Platform supports the Oracle iGovernment technology platform for innovative, integrated, and

intelligent operations, to integrate across agencies and all levels of government, to modernize the IT

infrastructure, to increase efficiency and transparency, to deliver shared services, streamline and automate

policy and processes, ensure the integrity of operations, providing a common service delivery for

government functions, from human services to public safety to economic development.

The EIS Platform is fundamental to the IBM Platform for Search, Discovery and Navigation of Big Data

involving information integration and governance, Hadoop system, stream computing and data

warehouse, big data connectors (web, web 2.0, email, file systems, large data bases, feeds), search engine

with text analytics and metadata and application framework.

The EIS Platform is fundamental to any big knowledge scheme lacking open-source software platform for

data-intensive distributed applications, as the Apache Hadoop platform consisting of the Hadoop kernel,

Google’s MapReduce and Google File System, Hadoop Distributed File System, Apache Hive, Apache

HBase, Zookeeper, and other data bases, warehouse systems, file systems and web applications, for Log

analysis, Marketing analytics

Machine learning and data mining, Image processing, Processing of XML messages, Web crawling and

text processing , General archiving, etc.

BIG KNOWLEDGE

The principal solutions are not in the way of tools and instrumentation, as an advanced technology

platform of servers and storage, virtualized operating environments, database, middleware, and

applications built on open standards and a service-oriented architecture.

The substance of Big Data lies in the Big Knowledge, in the encyclopedic intelligent content, like upper

and domain ontologies, total schemas and full taxonomies, to be integrated by comprehensive knowledge

models, multidisciplinary sciences and global ontologies.

In the Big Data World, computing machines store, process and retrieve information, while humans

impose structures and patterns, intelligence and meanings, context and value, insights and knowledge,

predictions and trends. For the key is to extract big knowledge from Big Data, creating the Big

Knowledge World of instrumented, integrated and intelligent data and information. Big science, social

web networks, RFID and sensor networks, mobile applications and cloud systems, social networks, as

Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, offer a massive amount of data in real time, with a lot of opportunities to

create, share, publish and mine data online.

But, like raw crude, raw data in and of itself, however fast, big and varied, – without a structure and

strategy and pattern around it – isn’t of any true value, both for humans and machines.

The key thing is establishing the fundamental structure of massive data sets, like DARPA’s

Topological Data Analysis program seeking the fundamental structure of massive data sets and

the tools to exploit that knowledge. More and more sophisticated technologies are introduced to

process large quantities of data, such as massively parallel-processing databases, data-mining

grids, distributed file systems, distributed databases, cloud based applications, storage and

computing resources and the Internet itself. The genuine fundamental structure of massive data

sets and the tools is made of comprehensive knowledge models and strategic schemas and

universal reasoning algorithms, incorporated as a global ontology of the world and its integral

domains.

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GLOBAL INTEROPERABILITY

Interoperability is a critical idea needing depth and breadth and common foundation framework. Its extent or scope

is as wide as railways, public safety, government, telecommunications, medical industry, business, and software. Its

depth as different as physical interoperability, business process interoperability, computing interoperability,

information interoperability, syntactic interoperability, semantic interoperability, or conceptual interoperability; or

industrial, national, international or global interoperability.

In general, Interoperability implies common standard, formats, categorizations and integration, unifying models and

schemas, like as the software interoperability − the same data formats, the same communication protocols, and the

same binary codes.

The General Interoperability Framework, GIF, looks closely connected with a world/domain reference model as

common foundation ontology. What ideally makes an all-purpose world model/schema providing the foundation

basis for specialized domains as well as supporting various forms and levels of interoperability, technical, semantic,

or ontological.

Thus any thing, product, system, agent, service, network, or technology to be interoperable must be compatible with

the same standard, ideally, with a standard ontology reference framework.

For example, for the information exchange interoperability, there are nation-level programs as EU Interoperability

Framework, USA NIEM, or UK e-GIF.

Take the US National Information Exchange Model: “It is designed to develop, disseminate and support enterprise-

wide information exchange standards and processes that can enable jurisdictions to effectively share critical

information in emergency situations, as well as support the day-to-day operations of agencies throughout the

nation.”

Its syntactic operability is to be achieved by using the XML Schema data model, constructs, and methods,

seemingly, thus supporting existing “legacy systems”, across all levels of the Government, federal, state and local.

However, the issue of issues is how to achieve computable Semantic Interoperability, among any and all

communicating entities, legacy ones or not. Seemingly, it’s only by developing the GIF implying a standard system

of entities and relationships, providing the semantic basis (meaning exchange/interpretation standards and processes)

for more specialized domains and fields and applications.

Given that, to obtain the General Semantic Interoperability standard, costing hundreds billions per year, means to

develop a single world reference model, of which the global geo ontology is the foundational part.

GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT INFRASTRUCTURE: Planetary Geo-Space Applications

The Earth/Environment Monitoring and Measuring Networks Infrastructure is under active development, including

seismic monitoring, tidal monitoring, meteorological monitoring, and fluviometric monitoring networks, as well as

GPS, EOS, Geodetic benchmarks, and Geospatial Data Infrastructure. But it needs a dynamic integration of data,

processes and functions, leveraging the WWW as a global data space with its new applications as social networking

sites oriented data space communities and enclaves.

As such, it the global geo ontology could be a roadmap strategy for the most innovative solutions to emerging global

problems. Take our current unsustainable world plagued with all sorts of threats, risks and crises; namely, a critical

sample of the global schema, the Global Risk Model: Since 2004, the World Economic Forum has been producing

Global Risk Network Reports and Risk Interconnection Maps, seeking to systematize global threats (now numbered

as 37 risks) under several broad categories, Economics, Geopolitics, Environment, Society and Technology, but

without any big success to predict them.

One of the principal reasons why the big threats, as financial (the current deep economic recession), technological

(the Japan ongoing nuclear crisis), environmental (the catastrophic oil gush in the Gulf of Mexico), geopolitical (the

Arab revolutions) could not be predicted is the lack of the Global Risk Management Ontology, describing and

monitoring global challenges by systematically organizing all possible planetary risks, with there location, scale,

causes, impacts, effects, costs, and preventive measures, political, economic, social, or technological.

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Environmental Lessons

If it was a must at least a 3D Facility Information Model, acting on a generic GEO ontology, and successfully

applied in the AEC industry, then the authorities and general public could know how to prevent and whom really to

blame for the catastrophic oil gush in the Gulf of Mexico: The rig owner (Transocean, its safety systems and

devices); the blowout preventer faulty design (Cameron Int); the cement contractor (Halliburton). As a result of

lacking the FIM, now the public should observe their rows in the federal court, where BP is suing Transoceanic for $

40b in damages, while the latter one goes against BP, HB, and many other companies and suppliers, with no visible

end and use for the public.

But the saddest result, it is al the suffering of simple people and bad disturbing of the ocean food chain. And its all

comes by defaulting the ontology-driven Facility Information Modeling Systems.

Here is another technogenic disaster, the Japan’s ongoing nuclear crisis, which could be prevented by following a

simple mechanical geo-ontological ruling:

“Japan is located in the earthquake zone. Nuclear power stations are banned in the earthquake zones. Japan is

prohibited to have nuclear power stations”.

Having developed the Global Geo-Ontology Reasoning System, the globe has never had the Fukusima nuclear

accidents. And let’s remember, the world has about 440 reactors, and most of them are risky, following different

nuclear energy policies and safety standards.

Developing a GLOBAL GEO-ONTOLOGY affords such global web-based geographic applications as the Digital

Earth addressing natural disasters response, as well as natural resource depletion, food and water insecurity, energy

shortages, environmental degradation, , population explosion, and global climate change, the Beijing Declaration on

Digital Earth.

Global Geo-Ontology and Ontological Geo-Space

A comprehensive, strategic spatial planning, integrating global spatial planning systems, land use planning, urban

planning, regional planning, natural resources planning, social planning, economic planning, and environmental

planning, implies a multidimensional mixed geographical space, real and virtual, or ontological geo space.

To effectively represent the geo entities in the world/geographical space the developers need a unifying ontological

theory capable to secure the unification of 3D (where) and 4D (where-when) approaches; to afford the adequacy of

geo world representation and reasoning; and to allow for the integrity of web data semantics. Such a global theory of

things and resources, physical and digital, implies an abstract state space approach, where the geographical space-

time continuum is a key part of the whole entity framework.

As far as every thing has properties [substantial, qualitative, quantitative, dynamic, or relational], there is the

ontological state space (OSS) marked by a number of fundamental dimensions (N) such as space (3D), time (1D),

specific physical quantities, and qualities, each of which is endowed with a certain metrical (topological) structure.

This implies that any geographical entity (sea, land, city, Earth) has its history (biography, trajectory) within the

N = (4D+n) state space dimensions, each distinguished by its specific beginnings, stages, endings, or boundaries.

Having constructed the OSS affords us not only the most efficient mapping of the world's content, dynamics and

relationships, but also the general reasoning mechanisms (or real logic rules) over its representations, changes,

processes and geo relations.

Basing on the ontological space state construct, one can model the knowledge representation and reasoning as a

cognitive space, encompassing all sorts of quality spaces, logical spaces, or attribute spaces.

Again, one can now construct the whole Web as an abstract information/knowledge space of interrelated resources,

marked by the URI identifications, representation of resources states, and interactions of resources and semantic

agents in the Web space − the major design constituents of the web’s architecture. At last, one can infuse real

substance into current SW languages, just formal and logical inconsistent schemas, employing some healthy ideas

from the set theory, formal logic, or natural language, like the RDF triple overriding the grammatical subject-verb-

object sentence structure, or OWL modeling or meta-modeling, trying to describe the web content with the empty

constructs of classes, properties, values. Since, in its substance, the Web concerns with the comprehensive dynamic

modeling of reality (all that exists and changes). One needs to revamp the formal SW schemas and languages with a

real world-centric ontology, concordant with all manner of conceptual models, theories, and schemas, in order to

uniformly represent the geographical information about the world, its data meaning.

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GLOBAL DATA BASE

The EIS Platform facilitates Data Integration from many different sources to generate actionable

knowledge, new intelligence and comprehensive profiles of entities, persons or groups, objects or

substances, events or processes, links or relations or structure and patterns in behaviour,

communication, movement and relationships, like as below:

Financial transactions data bases

Banking data bases

Environment Monitoring Data Bank

Data Retention Systems

Utilities data bases

Communications data bases

Government data bases

Telephone book data bases

Telephone billing records

Utility billing datasets (electricity, communications, tax)

Registry office records

Land registry data base

Car rental data base

Internet Protocol Address GIS

Police and criminal records for terrorism, moner laundering, kidnapping, insurance fraud, drug

trafficking, corruption, child pornography, slave traffic and arms trafficking

Data sets for terrorism, cyberterrorism, bioterrorism, chemical terrorism, nuclear terrorism,

ecoterrorism, narcoterrorism, domestic terrorism, international terrorism and theoterrorism

Driving Licence register

Traffic control points

Vehicle registration data base

Credit card transactions

Bank account transactions

Insurance company data bases

Border Control data base

Social Network data base

Passport data base

Finger print data base

DNA analysis data base

Biometric Data Center

Human genome data bases

Weather data bases

Natural disaster data bases

Resource management data bases

Big Science data bases

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TOTAL MODELING THE WORLD AND SUPERCOMPUTING

EIS Platform serves as a systems dynamic knowledge platform for Microsoft’s Technical Computing

initiative integrating new advances in supercomputing, multi cores processors, parallel programming, and

digital technology to measure, monitor, and model the world behavior, enabling pervasive, accurate, real-

time world modeling: http://www.modelingtheworld.com/

A global knowledge-based high-performance computing platform will enable analysis and prediction of

cascading effects in techno-socio-economic-environmental systems; namely:

A. Predicting and understanding of global health trends and disease spreads, pandemics and

contagion;

B. Climate change patterns, predicting environmental, economic, social and human impact;

C. Predictions of natural disasters and optimal emergency response scenarios and plans.

As the Next Generation High Performance Computing Systems with high reliability, we consider

developing dependable, fault-tolerant, «smart» many-core processors for computer-based life-critical

complex systems and safe-critical environments liable to multiple failures in processor cores for manifold

reasons, high temperature, humidity, vibration, different mechanical impacts, or radiation. Implementing

many cores on a single die is possible due to shrinking of processing elements. Modern nano-scale

technologies make it possible to integrate billions of transistors on a single die. As die size and transistor

density grow, the susceptibility of these processors to hardware faults grows as well. Permanent and

intermittent hardware faults, caused by defects in silicon or metallization and wear out over time, lead to

circuit reliability problems. Due to these circuit reliability problems, dependability becomes one of the

major challenges for all future nano-scale technologies; this is why fault-tolerance is becoming an

essential property that must be integrated from the very beginning in every chip design.

Big Knowledge intensive models of the world behavior, supported by the NG HPC resources, will afford

to track and predict likely courses of real world systems in process, with root causes, triggering and set-up

factors, interactions, causal chains, loops and feedbacks, disruptions, all possible cascading effects, and

likely harmful effects or beneficial outcomes.

GLOBAL INTERNET OF EVERYTHING

The Cisco® Internet Business Solutions Group (IBSG) believes that the Internet of Things (IoT), where

millions of new devices are regularly being connected to the Internet is the matter of fact now, and it is a

subset of the coming Internet of Eveything. The Internet of Everything (IoE), defined as networks of

networks with trillions of connections, is to totalize People, Process, Data, and Things into a world-wide

cyber-physical socio-economic ecosystem (see Figure 2).

The Big Science projects are all to contribute to the IoE development, like establishing a Planetary

Nervous System as a global sensor network by connecting the sensors in today’s smartphones. What is

planned by the mentioned EU FuturICT projects, aming to create a planetary nervous system to measure

the state of the world and the interactions in it. For this, real-time data mining, or “reality mining”, will be

established, using data of the Internet and the semantic web, as well as the data collected by linking

sensors which aggregate information about the technological, social, or economic activities around them.

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Fig. 2. The What, Where, and How of the Internet of Everything. Source: Cisco IBSG, 2012

EIS CLOUD PLATFORM AND TOTAL CLOUD COMPUTING

The key issue in building a commercially valid i-community platform is to define where the community

intelligence, varying from city intelligence to state/nation/country/land intelligence, is to be located, if

it’s a centralized intelligence or networked, distributed intelligence, or a mix of centralized management

but distributed execution. Some stimulating theories as where the Community, Country or City,

Intelligence resides are as follows:

in the combination of digital telecommunications networks (the neural network), intelligent data

centers (the brain), sensors and tags (the sensory organs, nerve endings), and user applications

(behavior and actions);

in the connection between the physical, social and digital spaces of communities;

in the partnerships and social capital, smart regulatory and policy frameworks;

in the organizing the development of technologies, skills and learning, and engaging citizens to

become involved in creative community participation;

in the combination of networks, smart grids and meters and “big data” modelling

We advance an integrated position that the community intelligence is in the combination of digital

telecommunications networks (the nerves), ubiquitously embedded intelligence and computation (the

brain), sensors and tags (the sensory organs), software and control systems (the mind, the big knowledge

and cognitive competence) and user applications (behavior and actions).

To create a unified, dynamic, and intelligent computing environment, the Smart Communities of the

Future are intertwined with the Total Cloud Computing, Virutalization 3.0 (a datacentre, or IT as a

service), shifting from hypervisors and servers to the entire platform, to a fully virtualized datacenter

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covering compute, automation, storage, networking, and hybrid clouds, with a total, end-to-end

management through the physical level to the application level.

As a result, a Smart Community Cloud Computing Platform of next generation, or 3.0 Community

Platform, will be made up of five interdependent control layers: smart community applications, software

community environments, software community infrastructure, software kernel, and high-performance

hardware, as in the EIS Community Platform below:

3.0 Community/ 3.0 City/SEC Cloud Infrastructure and Applications

(Software as a Service, SaaS, Web access Portals, User-driven web-based services for citizens and businesses, Front

end interface to city clouds, applications and services)

Land Cloud, Transport Cloud, Utilities Cloud, Energy Cloud, Building Cloud, Facility Cloud, Security Cloud,

Health Cloud, Education Cloud, Government Cloud, Business Cloud, Culture Cloud, Environment Cloud, Citizen

Cloud; Private Clouds and Public Clouds

Future Digital Russia, Federation InterCloud or Sky Russia: Cloud Regions, Cloud Cities, Cloud Communities

APPLICATION LAYER (e-City, e-Environment, Digital City Management, Integrated Operations Center,

Emergency Command Center, e-Government, e-Traffic, e-Home, e-Office, e-Education, e-Health, e-Security, e-

Entertainment, e-Business, e-Community, e-Life, or Second Life)

Application Program Interface

3.0 Community/3.0 City/SEC Cloud Software Environment

(Platform as a Service, PaaS, eg, Google’s App Engine and Salesforce Customer Relation Management)

SEMANTIC COMMUNITY REASONING PLATFORM, SMART CITY CLOUD PLATFORM, FUTURE CITY

INTERNET MIDDLEWARE, INTELLIGENT CITY MANAGEMENT PLATFORM, FUTURE CITY

OPERATING SYSTEM

PLATFORM SUPERVISORY LAYER (IT Engine, M2M Engine, App Integration)

3.0 Community/3.0 City/SEC Software Management Kernel

(OS kernel, hypervisor, virtual machine monitor and/or

clustering middleware; grid and cluster computing applications)

SMART (MULTICORE PROCESSOR) VIRTUAL MACHINES

3.0 Community/3.0 City/SEC Cloud Software Infrastructure

Computational Resources

(Virtual Machines, Infrastructure as a Service, IaaS, eg, IBM SmartCloud, Amazon’s Elastic Compute Cloud, EC2 )

Storage

(Data as a Service, DaaS, eg, Amazon S3, Urban Service Data Sets and Smart ICT Service Knowledge Bases)

Communications

(Communication as a Service, CaaS, eg, Future Internet, Optical Network Infrastructure, as Huawei’s Intelligent

Optical Distribution Network (iODN), Cisco’s Smart Connected Communities, and Microsoft Connected Service

Framework (CSF)

NETWORK LAYER (Internet, Communication Networks, M2M Network, FTTH, GPON, etc.)

3.0 Community/3.0 City/Firmware / Hardware

Hardware as a Service, HaaS, eg, IBM Kittyhawk, or HW Cloud Data Centers

KNOWLEDGE CENTERS, INTERNET OF THINGS, RFID TECHNOLOGIES, M2M HARDWARE, EMBEDED

SYSTEMS,

SMART CITY HARD INFRASTRUCTURE

SENSOR LAYER (PC, Mobiles, Cameras, Information and Network Terminals, RFID Readers, Sensors,

Actuators, etc.)

Table 1. The EIS Community Platform

To demonstrate its universality and flexibility, the i-Community Matrix is shown to include the most

advanced HW Intelligent City Framework consisting of four layers, Sensor Layer, Network Layer,

Platform Layer and Application Layer, constituting a unified city cloud platform expandable to create a

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future-oriented Smart City system framework (Building a Smart City; Be Smart: Huawei e-Government

Vision: www.huawei.com).

The i-City Matrix is to make an Integrated Intercloud Computing Platform, interoperating and interfacing

specific urban clouds (Transport Cloud, Utilities Cloud, Energy Cloud, Housing Cloud, Security Cloud,

Health Cloud, Education Cloud, etc.), so operating as the intelligent control and command center for the

Urban Internet of Things, Systems, Services, Knowledge and Citizens.

SMART CITY PLATFORMS

Pioneering the Design, Development and Deployment of Intelligent, Resilient, Scalable and Secure Next

Generation Smart City ManagementSystems, the EIS Platform is to integrate the best solutions of existing

urban operating systems as below.

• The Songdo digitally ubiquitous city development in South Korea, where the integrated

networking services are designed on a platform concept. Cisco is building on its technical experience

with the Songdo network to place its Unified Service Delivery Platform as an IT and communications

platform for urban-scale developments.

• Living PlanIT’s Urban Operating System as a distributed cloud-based middleware platform for

monitoring and managing built environment operations, using McLaren Electronic Systems sensor

analytics technologies, embedded in the building fabric. The UOS centrally collects, aggregates,

orchestrates and analyses the data in a sensor-connected city environment, allowing access to

applications, management tools, services and a range of intelligent devices, tracking data streams for

buildings, energy, water, waste, education and transportation, medical and interactive services. It

capitalizes on the Microsoft’s Cloud Computing Offerings in the 2.0 World: The Connected Government

Framework 4-layer model: Key Challenges, People and Processes, Application Capabilities and

Technologies for Smart Cities.

• IBM’s Intelligent Operations Center for Smarter Cities, running on IBM System x® workload-

optimized systems, and to be deployed with a wider range of server platforms, as IBM Power Systems™

and IBM zEnterprise™ Systems. It is part of the IBM Government Industry Framework, which provides a

software platform and roadmap to implement IBM Smarter Cities™ solutions. There are several

deployment options, as data centers or as a SaaS, residing on the IBM SmartCloud, an IaaS. The solution

makes a basis for customer-driven urban applications almost in 2000 smart cities engagements, like as in

Boulder, Zhenjiang, China and in Rio de Janeiro.

• Schneider Electric’s SmartMobility Integrated City Management (ICM) solution, based on the

company’s new smart city platform.

• Alcatel Lucent Sustainable Platform as aimed to empower a smarter city (convergence,

connectivity, smart, secure, private and resilient, and energy efficient; citizens, public safety, government,

e-health, industrial, utilities).

• GE Intelligent Platform Proficy software solutions to implement a new city-wide monitoring

system, including Proficy HMI/SCADA - iFIX, Proficy Historian, and Proficy Real-Time Information

Portal. Designed as a single service delivery platform with an open system architecture, the city-wide

monitoring system provides mechanical and electrical data for daily operation systems such as the Plant

SCADA and Telemetry SCADA for reservoir and network distribution, enabling communication with

remote loggers and providing advance warnings and alarm indications.

• Smart Cities platform from Libelium, allowing of monitoring noise pollution, dust quantities,

structural health and waste management, using modular Waspmote wireless sensing technology. This

sensor board is promised to be combined in a network with previously available sensor boards - for gas

monitoring, radiation detection and smart parking.

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• Siemens Sustainable Cities Environment for Intelligent traffic solutions, green buildings,

wastewater management, and smart grid infrastructure; energy efficient buildings, water treatment

facilities, transportation infrastructure, public safety systems and healthcare imaging and diagnostics.

• Hitachi’s Smart City Management System for Water, Transportation, and Energy, where sensors

and information & telecommunication systems provide intelligence to urban infrastructures.

Fusing information systems and control systems resulting in a smart city equipped with intelligent

infrastructure, the Platform is supposed to govern the next-generation transportation systems,

energy systems, and urban water environment systems.

• The Manchester European Platform for Intelligent Cities (EPIC) platform pilot, to combine the

IBM’s ‘Smart City’ vision and cloud computing infrastructure with the knowledge and expertise of

leading European Living Labs… to ensure the development of a European ‘innovation ecosystem’ for

sustainable user-driven web-based services for citizens and businesses.

• The SmartSantander sensor network trial in Santander, Spain as aiming to supply a common

platform for a range of sensor-based applications.

• Barcelona, with an ambition of knowledge engine zone, is developing its city platform in the

22@Barcelona development, within the Urban Labs pilots. A number of start-ups are developing

solutions for this new architecture, including Urbiotica with its “City Operating Systems” for sensor

network management.

• Moscow’s Smart City Platform, planned as the Intelligent City Management System, which

provides a wide range of public services: monitoring and management of the condition of municipal

facilities (building plots of land, roads, green areas, water-supply networks, etc.), automatic collection and

analysis of data received from the technological sensors and other surveillance systems installed in

households, organizations, and at the municipal facilities, creation of the automated billing system,

monitoring the activities of city executive authorities, institutions, economic entities, etc.

• The Cisco Service Delivery Platform, the foundational, open-architecture platform to create and

deploy new smart services and applications to community citizens as well as people that manage and

operate the community infrastructure. It is promised to allow sharing information and collaborating across

a community’s ecosystem of government agencies and private sector partners to facilitate utilities,

transportation, telecommunications, safety and security, building systems, health, and government social

services.

• Skolkovo’s Smart City Platform, mostly replicates the Cisco’s technical experience in Songdo.

Other stakeholders are Cognitive Technologies, Ernst & Young, and Panasonic. The platform planned as

a web-based dashboard handling city processes and procedures, from environmental to social ones,

widely establishing virtual lifestyles. It involves an integrated network of sensors regulating the operation

of the city’s main support systems, tracking traffic flows, monitoring engineering systems and buildings’

structural elements, providing processed information to the control centres.

• the Contiki Software Platform, the open source operating system for the Internet of Things,

developed by a world-wide team of hardcore developers from Atmel, Cisco, ETH, Redwire LLC, SAP,

SICS, Thingsquare, and many others . Via the Cooja simulator, it allows a communication to the Internet

for a wide variety of low-power systems, such as city sound monitoring, street lights, networked electrical

power meters, industrial monitoring, radiation monitoring, construction site monitoring, alarm systems,

and remote house monitoring: http://www.contiki-os.org/.

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EIS INTELLIGENT COMMUNITIES PROJECTS

The cities/regions/countries/global communities that will thrive and prosper in this era are known

as “Smart or Intelligent Cities” or “Eco Regions” or “Intelligent Nations” or “Smart Sustainable

Communities”— those capable of implementing the ICT platform-based integrated infrastructures,

physical, technological, economic, social and ecological, as digital territorial intelligent ecosystems.

At the recent Smart Cities and Communities Communication Launch Event, 10 July 2012, Sheraton

Hotel: Place Rogier 3, 1210 Brussels, the Smart City and Community Concept originated by the EIS ltd

for a specific green field locality in EU, Cyprus, has been advanced by the European Commission as a

European Smart City Prototype for cities and communities:

1. Smart Cities and Communities Communication Launch Event, 10 July 2012, Sheraton Hotel,

Brussels:

http://ec.europa.eu/energy/technology/initiatives/doc/2012_smartcities/20120625_agenda_smartcities_10

july.pdf;

2. The Cyprus Presidency’s view on Smart Cities and Communities:

http://www.cy2012.eu/index.php/en/file/XnxLPbC7uSb2nxXo9+AUZw==

3. EU Smart Cities and Communities Prototype: http://neapolis.com

The whole innovation consisted in creating the “Smart Eco Cities and Communities” Model as the most

innovative intelligent urbanization paradigm to be scaled up and replicated to the legacy cities and

communities, the City 1.0, as well as to the next-generation future cities, the City 2.0, the City 3.0, or the

City X.0, shaping the urbanized world generations, the 2.0 World, the 3.0 World, or the X.0 World.

THE INTELLIGENT ECO COMMUNITY Project

The Prototype Model features the Community of Future as a centrally based intelligent architecture of

urban services, aiming at achieving fully sustainable smart communities at the leves of urban

communities, countries, or global communities. The sustainable intelligent communities are to be

connected by the EIS Smart Community Platform for a centralized governance and management of

land and environment, roads and transportation, energy, water, waste, logistics, telecommunications, real

estates, services, government, institutions, businesses, and social communities, as it is depicted in the

Figure 3.

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Figure 3. The Nerve Center for Intelligent and Sustainable Communities (Credit to Cisco Systems for images)

The primary task of the EU Smart City Pilot was to develop the Future City Reference Framework

implemented as the Smart Eco Community Operating System, SECOS™, integrating information and

telecommunications networks with urban infrastructures, land and environment, roads and transportation,

building and facilities, businesses, government, citizens and services.

The Future City is governed by the Centralized Intelligence System, which is mostly following the idea of

a computer operating system managing the hardware, software and data and network communication, to

ensure the efficient performance of application programs. Although on different scale, the SECOS™ is to

control and manage the hard/physical infrastructure, such capital assets as land and environment,

transportation, energy, water, waste, communications, monitoring and measurement networks) and the

soft/social infrastructure (governance, economy, and society, like health and social welfare systems and

cultural, sports and recreational infrastructure).

It is thus to control, manage, monitor, and interconnect all the infrastructures systems, including the

specific control systems, software, and distributed embedded systems, as well as sensing, monitoring and

measurement networks as application programs or output units. Through the optical telecommunication

networks, cloud computing technology and Internet of Things technologies, like RFID systems, the

SECOS™ can intelligently identify, position, trace, monitor, and manage the core urban assets, resources,

networks, thus centrally providing intelligent management services for government, business and citizens.

The SECOS™ is intended to provide the general intercloud platform for intelligent sustainable city

development and deployment and leverage the urban Internet of Things, providing semantic

interoperability to a range of devices, architectures, protocols and other cloud platforms.

The Smart Eco City Project set forth a Smart Cities and Communities Development Platform as a

reference base for constructing a Sustainable Community of various scope and levels, ranging from urban

communities to international and global communities. Thus we create the common technological

foundation to transform the legacy communities and to deliver the future communities as physical-virtual-

social-natural territorial ecosystems of innovation, intelligence, digital space and ecosystems.

As a practical result, the EIS Intelligent Community Cloud Platform Prototype, as applicable and scalable

to disparate communities, new towns, urban complexes, countries and international organizations, will be

tested and disseminated among the key stakeholders and players of the world’s smart city market.

SMART RUSSIA Project: i-Government for EU: Smart Executives, Legislature and Judiciary

Leveraging the EIS Smart Community Platform, i-Russia Platform Prototype is to be developed, with a

view to deploy an All-Russian Sky/Intercloud Platform for Regions, Cities and Communities. The Smart

Russia Sky System will virtualize the Central Government, Regions, Cities and Communities in the Smart

Connected Clouds, modelling the core elements as centrally coordinated functional clouds, from the

Central Government Clouds to Regional clouds to Industry clouds to City clouds.

SMART EUROPE Project: i-Government for EU: Smart Executives, Legislature and Judiciary

On the global i-community market, the Key Product Line will be produced for new intelligent towns, as

the first SEC Pilot model in EU, new eco cities (as in China and Europe), nations, as Cyprus, and

international communities as the EU (i-Europe Platform).

The i-Europe Sky Platform will virtualize the European Commission, Member States, Cities and

Communities in the Smart Interconnected Clouds, from the Central Government Clouds to Regional

clouds to Industry clouds to City clouds to Private clouds and to Smart Infrastructure clouds.

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EIS SMART EUROPE PLATFORM

Presently, the administrative structure of the European Union comprises the European Commission,

European Parliament and three councils, which are often confused. The European Council sets general

political guidelines of the Union, without any legislative function, comprising the Heads of State or

Government of the Member States (presidents or prime ministers) and the President of the European

Commission. The Council of the European Union is the key decision-maker and sets most part of

European legislation, by regular meetings of the ministers of the Member States. There is also the Council

of Europe, which is not a European institution. The European Commission accounts for strategic

planning, policies, initiatives, priorities and objectives, regulations, directives, decisions, organization and

realization, its president appointed by the European Council, and elected by the European Parliament.

Representing the common European interests abroad, the EC is both the institution of some 40

directorate-generals and services and the college of commissioners, comprising 27 representatives from

each member state, each appointed by the national government.

As other institutions, there are the Court of Justice, European Central Bank, European Court of Auditors.

As other bodies, there are the External Policy Body, 2 Consultative Bodies, European Investment Bank,

European Ombudsman, and European Data Protection Supervisor. There also are inter-institutional

services, and agencies, decentralized and executive, security policy agencies and many other non-

executive organizations:

http://publications.europa.eu/code/en/en-390500.htm.

As a smart government reference framework, the EIS i-Government model is applied to create 4i

Government, innovated, integrated, instrumented and intelligent, figured as a 4-tiered i-Government

Pyramid Model.

I-Government succeeds smart government, information government, transformational government, as

well as e-government, with its subdivisions: m-government (mobile government), u-government

(ubiquitous government), and g-government (GIS/GPS applications for e-government).

4I-Government Platform provides an ultimate vision of an integrated portfolio of government

activities and governing bodies: officialdom, parliament and judiciary.

The 4i-Governance EU Digital Platform is to be the Single Smart Europe Management

Environment/Ecosystem for all current domains and duties of the EU commissioners: Foreign Affairs and

Security Policy, Justice, Fundamental Rights and Citizenship, Competition, Transport, Digital Agenda,

Industry and Entrepreneurship, Inter-Institutional Relations and Administration, Environment, Economic

and Monetary Affairs, Development, Internal Market and Services, Education, Culture, Multilingualism

and Youth, Taxation and Customs Union and Antifraud, Trade, Health and Consumer Policy, Research,

Innovation and Science, Financial Programming and Budget, Maritime Affairs and Fisheries,

International Cooperation, Energy, Regional Policy, Climate Action, Enlargement, Social Affairs and

Inclusion, Home Affairs, Agriculture and Rural Development.

The 4i-Government implies full democracy and legitimacy, safety and security, accountability and

transparency, open decision making, and strong government and civil society partnership and integrated

information flows among all the key levels of public administration.

http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/ieurope

http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/smart-europe

http://eu-smartcities.eu/blog/smart-cities-global-initiative-europe-%0Bfunding-and-financing%0B

http://eu-smartcities.eu/blog/europe-sustainable-states-commitments-and-smart-nations-franchises

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EIS GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT PHILOSOPHY

WORLD 1.0 (Industrial World/Dumb) :: Global Community 0.0 > Society 1.0> Nation 1.0 >

City 1.0 > Science &Technology 1.0 > Industry 1.0 > Infrastructure 1.0 > Network 1.0 >

Telecom 1.0 > Internet 1.0 > Web 1.0 > Service 1.0 > Government 1.0 > Medicine 1.0 > Human

1.0 > Life 1.0 > Universe 1.0

WORLD 2.0 (Information World/Smarter) :: Global Community 2.0 > Society 2.0 > Nation

2.0> City 2.0 > Science &Technology 2.0 > Industry 2.0 > Infrastructure 2.0 > Network 2.0 >

Telecom 2.0 > Internet 2.0 > Web 2.0 > Service 2.0 > Government 2.0 > Medicine 2.0 >3Human

2.0 > Life 2.0 > Universe 2.0

WORLD 3.0 (Sustainable Intelligent World) :: Global Community 3.0 > Society 3.0 > Nation

3.0> City 3.0 > Science &Technology 1.0 > Industry 3.0 > Infrastructure 3.0 > Network 3.0 >

Telecom 3.0 > Internet 3.0 > Web 3.0 > Service 3.0 > Government 3.0 > Medicine 3.0 >Human

3.0 > Life 3.0 > Universe 3.0

WORLD X.0 :: Global Community X.0 > Society X.0 > Nation X.0> City X.0 > Science

&Technology X.0 > Industry X.0 > Infrastructure X.0 > Network X.0 > Telecom X.0 > Internet

X.0 > Web X.0 > Service X.0 > Government X.0 > Medicine X.0 >Human X.0 > Life X.0 >

Universe X.0

GLOBAL BRANDS PROMOTED

• I-WORLD™; Global SkyNet™

• Smart Sustainable Communities™;

• Smart Sustainable World ™;

• Smart Nation ™

• Smart Superpower ™

• Intelligent Eco City™;

• Smart Eco City™;

• i-City Operating Systems™;

• Smart City Software™;

• i-Community Package™;

• Intelligent Urban Operating Systems;

• Smart Eco Community Operating Systems, SECOS™

• Neapolis Smart EcoCity™

• Territorial Intelligent Platform™, TIP

• Territorial Intelligent Systems™, TIS

• X.0 World ™; World X.0 ™; 3.0 World ™; World 3.0; 3.0 City ™; City 3.0 ™

• i-Europe™, Intelligent Europe™, Smart Europe™, Europe SkyNet™

• i-Russia™, Smart Russia™, Intelligent Russia™, Russia SkyNet™

• Ontopaedia™, Global World Ontology, Universal Ontology™

• Global Knowledge Graph™

• Total Internet™, Total Web™

• Encyclopedic Intelligence™

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ENCYCLOPEDIC INTELLIGENCE PLATFORM APPLICATIONS

Global Ontology of the World, or Digital Aristotle;

World Encyclopedia;

Big Science Knowledge Base;

World Knowledge Graph vs. Google’s Knowledge Graph;

Smart Web Search Schema;

Human knowledge integration systems and semantic networks; Generic reasoning mechanisms and units; World data processing physical cognitive systems, from smart transducers and intelligent

sensors to all-purpose cosmic robonauts; Natural language understanding software packages; Knowledge intensive embedded reasoning systems; Intelligent content systems for the Internet, as online smart encyclopedias, catalogues,

taxonomies, vocabularies, and terminologies; Generic reasoning platforms and intelligent search technology for the Semantic World

Wide Web, interactive home TV, etc.; Encyclopedic intelligent applications, as i-business smart technologies, global web trading

systems, forecasting business systems, business management i-consultancy, etc.; Integrated intelligent solutions for i-Government, i-Learning, i-Science, i-Health, and i-

Business; Business intelligent technology providing generic industry solutions and autonomously

implementing commercial processes, activities, transactions, and trading operations (e.g.,

logistic management systems, inventory management modules, enterprise resource planning

agents, export-import brokering agents, etc.); Digital Earth; Intelligent City Operations, Control and Command Centers; Smart City Management Platform; Urban Operations Cloud System; Digital Cities in the

Sky

Sky/Cloud Computing Cities, Virtual Cities in the Sky, Cities In the Sky™; Intelligent Community Platforms;

I-America Platform;

i-Europe Platform;

i-Germany Platform;

i-Britain Platform;

i-Cyprus Platform;

i-Russia Platform;

i-Cities Platform;

i-Moscow Platform;

I-World Platform: http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/iworld-25498222

Smart World Platform: http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/future-world-27173937

Smart Eco Cities Platform: http://eu-smartcities.eu/content/show-world-you-are-smart-city

Smart Nations Platform: http://eu-smartcities.eu/content/become-smart-nation-build-your-brand-name Smart Superpower Platform: http://eu-smartcities.eu/blog/smart-superpowers-projects-

states-powers-great-powers-and-hyperpowers

Global Innovation Platform: http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/innovation-platform

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“SMART WORLD” GLOBAL COOPERATION: Global Innovation Open Platform

EIS Encyclopedic Intelligent Systems Limited Company, Moscow, Skolkovo Innovation Center, presented by its founder and director, Dr Azamat Abdoullaev, is entitled to promote and distribute the corporate intelligent solutions, products and services, which are under copyright, trademarks, trade secrets or know-how. http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/eis-ltd

As the promoter of the Global Innovation and Disruptive Technology Platform, EIS Ltd is open for cooperation with different stakeholders to design, develop, and distribute the ENCYCLOPEDIC INTELLIGENCE of different scales and kinds, from smart sustainable communities (global communities, regions, nations, cities, towns or local communities) to intelligent information technologies and computing knowledge applications, as above. http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/eis-limited-28850348 The EIS Ltd is open for strategic investment and equity funding, planning to grant brand licences under intellectual property laws to authorize a use for its Unique Intelligent Intangible Assets to prospective partners, to develop the EIS Platform systems, applications and services as above. Considering the type of legal entities and the form of knowledge transfer, the scale of cooperation and the scope of territories, the terms and conditions, knowledge transfer fees, royalties, and renewal provisions will have been properly stipulated, including other specifications and limitations deemed vital to the licensor. Below is an example of the licensed product process steps:

Licensor is informed by a prospective partner on the product categories to be licensed

Licensor negotiates a knowledge transfer license and fees with the best licensees

Licensees develop concepts, prototypes and final production samples and submit for approval

Licensor approves licensed products for public development, software coding and programminjg, and commercial sale

Licensees sell licensed knowledge products or intelligent services

In all, the forms of knowledge transfer involve consultancy, licensing, cooperative

R&D or contract R&D agreements, and spin-offs.

GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE FRAMEWORK PACKAGE

INTELLIGENT WORLD’S CONTENT FOR SMART CYBER-PHYSICAL ECOSYSTEMS, KNOWLEDGE

TECHNOLOGIES, GLOBAL INTELLIGENT NETWORKS, AND LARGE AI APPLICATIONS

ONTOPEDIA™ : The World Encyclopedia, a Global Ontology of the World, Total Schema of

Things, and Knowledge Web Graph

TOTAL ENCYCLOPEDIA: Wikipedia + Wordnet + Britannica

Contact: [email protected]

GESS™: GLOBAL ENTITY SEARCH SYSTEM™

(GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE GRAPH: Smart Web Search Schema)

Intelligent Search for the Future Internet of Everything and Smart Web of Entities

Contact: [email protected]

SMART KNOWLEDGE BASES

Contact: [email protected]

BIG SCIENCE SCHEMA: Integrated Science and Technology, the Arts and Philosophy

Contact: [email protected]

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EIS ENCYCLOPEDIC INTELLIGENCE PLATFORM

ENCYCLOPEDIC INTELLIGENCE I: http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/encyclopedic-

intelligence

http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/encyclopedic-ENCYCLOPEDIC INTELLIGENCE II:

intelligence-24260973 ENCYCLOPEDIC INTELLIGENCE III: http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/encyclopedic-

intelligence-global-marketing

ENCYCLOPEDIC INTELLIGENCE IV: http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/encyclopedic-

intelligence-big-science-and-technology

ENCYCLOPEDIC INTELLIGENCE V: http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/global-intelligence-

26413485

EIS ENCYCLOPEDIC INTELLIGENCE: Global Innovation and Disruptive Technology Platform

http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/innovation-platform

FUTURE WORLD PROJECTS

SMART WORLD

http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/smartworl-dabr SMART WORLD DEVELOPMENT:

CREATING THE FUTURE: Building Tomorrow’s World:

http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/creating-the-future-tomorrows-world

I-WORLD MANIFESTO: http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/iworld-25498222

SUSTAINABLE WORLD DEVELOPMENT: http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/smart- world

THE WORLD WE NEED (Post-2015 Sustainable Development Goals) : http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/future-world-27173937

SMART EURASIA

«РОССИЯ – Г лоба льн ый Лиде р »: http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/irussia-

20142024

http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/future-russia Future Russia:

http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/i-tajikistan Smart Tajikistan:

Smart Kazakhstan: http ://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/ikazakhstan-20142024

SMART EUROPE

SMART EUROPE, http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/smart-europe

BIG EUROPE: http ://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/ieurope

I-GERMANY: http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/igerman

SMART BRITAIN: http:// www.slideshare.net/ashabook/ibritain

NEW AMERICA

SMART United States of America: http:// www.slideshare.net/ashabook/smart-america

FUTURE CITIES

http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/future-cities-27402134 http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/future-property http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/ibuilding-26545480 http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/future-city-commitment http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/smart-cities-global-initiative http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/smart-city-global-initiative

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EIS GLOBAL INNOVATIVE INITIATIVES

SMART CITIES GLOBAL INITIATIVE

http://eu-smartcities.eu/content/show-world-you-are-smart-city

Show to the World that You are a Smart City

Are you on the right track to become a Smart City? It is said that the future of the world will be decided by the quality of its

cities, and it is expected that by 2020 over 40 urban areas will turn into Smart Cities.

However, the Smart Cities Global Initiative is concerned about the large variety of narrow technical visions, models and

approaches in which on many occasions “the push towards smart cities is being led by the wrong people –

technology companies with naïve visions and short term commercial goals–, while the architects, planners and scientists often

struggle to share their specific knowledge”.

That is why this initiative is looking for megacities, municipalities, communities or brand new cities that are following a smart

community development strategy aiming to unify all the city systems, services, operations, activities, departments and agencies

as a sustainable smart urban ecosystem.

The applications have to provide evidence that the city has potential capacity to take profit of the intelligent resources offered

through the Smart Cities Global Initiative. They also have to prove that their transformation into a Smart City has a strong

leadership and that it has strong intentions to invest intelligent and financial capital into smart and sustainable urban

development.

The selected urban entities will be provided with intelligent property investment as well as sustainable city exclusive education

and training.

You can submit your applications via e-mail to the Executive Manager of EIS Smart City Global Initiative,

at [email protected] until the 15th of July.

For further information on the Smart Cities Global Initiative, consult the online brief guide.

http://eu-smartcities.eu/blog/smart-cities-global-initiative

http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/future-city-commitment

http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/smart-cities-global-initiative

http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/smart-city-global-initiative

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SMART NATIONS GLOBAL INITIATIVE

Become a Smart Nation to Build Your Brand Name

http://eu-smartcities.eu/content/become-smart-nation-build-your-brand-name

Have you thought about intelligent global branding? Nowadays, not only companies compete to stand out, but also

countries have to struggle for businesses, tourists or international events.

These days, there are 195 independent sovereign states, 60 independent areas and 5 disputed territories and the

world is looking for a radical transformation in all ways.

In this context, every nation has its own brand which represents its international image, the way in which it is

globally perceived. Intelligent global branding results in attracting investment, facilitating trade and creating

internal pride. The Smart Nations Global Initiative is concerned with the inequality of modern states. For this reason, its main

objective is to foster the transition to smart, resilient and inclusive nations.

This initiative aims to become the key driver of an instrumented, interconnected, intelligent, inclusive and

innovative world of the future.

If you are committed to contribute to the sustainable development of your nation, country or state, you can submit

your applications via e-mail to Dr. Azamat Abdoullaev, Director of EIS Smart Nation Global Initiative,

at [email protected] until the 15th of September.

http://eu-smartcities.eu/content/become-smart-nation-build-your-brand-name

http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/sustainable-nations-global-initiative

http://eu-smartcities.eu/blog/europe-sustainable-states-commitments

http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/sustainable-nations-global-initiative-russia

http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/sustainable-nations-global-initiative-europe

SMART SUPERPOWER INITIATIVE

http://www.slideshare.net/ashabook/superpowers-smart-states-global-initiative

http://eu-smartcities.eu/blog/smart-superpowers-projects-states-powers-great-powers-and-hyperpowers

EIS INTERNATIONAL COMMITMENTS: EUROPEAN INNOVATION PARTNERSHIP (EIP) ON SMART CITIES AND COMMUNITIES

http://eu-smartcities.eu/blog/eib-eip-smart-cities-financing

http://eu-smartcities.eu/blog/smart-superpowers-projects-states-powers-great-powers-and-hyperpowers

http://eu-smartcities.eu/blog/europe-sustainable-states-commitments-and-smart-nations-franchises

http://eu-smartcities.eu/blog/europe-sustainable-states-commitments

http://eu-smartcities.eu/blog/smart-cities-global-initiative

http://eu-smartcities.eu/blog/how-build-sustainable-cities-roadmap-mayors-city-managers-and-city-councils

http://eu-smartcities.eu/blog/what-not-smart-city

http://eu-smartcities.eu/blog/how-build-sustainable-cities-roadmap-mayors-city-managers-and-city-councils

http://eu-smartcities.eu/blog/what-not-smart-city

http:// eu-smartcities.eu/blog/eu-urban-agenda-sustainable-cities-pilot-case-smart-limassol

http://eu-smartcities.eu/blog/smart-city-commitments-permanent-strategic-consultancy-group

http://eu-smartcities.eu/content/become-smart-nation-build-your-brand-name

http://eu-smartcities.eu/content/show-world-you-are-smart-city

http://ec.europa.eu/dgs/secretariat_general/eu2020/docs/intelligent_europe_center_en. pdf

http://www.cs.ucy.ac.cy/CIT2011/files/SMARTWORLD.pdf

FUTURE WORLD BUSINESS PROPOSALS ARE TO ADDRESS TO DIRECTOR DR AZAMAT ABDOULLAEV

via:

Email: [email protected]

EIP Web Platform: http://www.eu-smartcities.eu/