FIA Madrid Preparation

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[edit] Selected Topics for the Madrid Future Internet Assembly

The following topics were chosen for the Madrid FIA. The caretakers of these sessions who are linked to this WG are also shown below (so the names should not be taken as complete). These caretakers may be subject to change.

  • Future Content Network(s)
  • Real World Internet
  • Identity and Trust in the Future Internet (Zeta Dooly, Nick Wainwright)
  • Future Internet Service Offer (Stefano de Panfilis and John Domingue)
  • Management and Governance (Alex Galis)
  • SocioEconomics (Mike Boniface)
  • Usage of Facilities based on Use Cases

In preparation for the FIA Madrid we are looking for:

  • Interest from FP7 projects
  • Input papers on the above topics


[edit] Project Input for FIA Madrid

Please insert your project or collaboration group input for the FIA Madrid below.

Your input should be of the form:

Title

Project Name and contact details

Statement (viewpoint) on Future Internet Service Offer

Post madrid Contribution to Future Internet Service Offer

What

Who with (projects)

Collaboration Process

Deadlines

Success measures

[edit] Proposed Topics for the Madrid Future Internet Assembly

Services WG:

• Architectures and infrastructures

• Management and governance

• Trust at scale and high granularity (link to internet of things)

Networks WG:

• Socio-economic topics (e.g. from a governance perspective)

• Self-management as a general issue for infrastructure and services (partly overlaps with the proposal by the Services WG)

• Content delivery

• Communicating things could also be a topic integrated in the overall picture of Networks, but only if it is focused on particular issues.

• SLA monitoring

Content WG:

• Different points of view (government/researcher/business) need to be considered on the various technical issues, e.g. Architecture, Peer-to peer, Multimedia, Open networks and media (links between content and network/services infrastructure)

Experimental Facilities WG:

• Various aspects of the experimental facilities are by definition cross-cutting. This includes the requirements for further developing the facilities to provide a service to the other domains of the FIA and in particular to address specific cross-cutting research issues.

Trust and Security WG:

• Several cross-issues have been identified in Bled. These issues have found some resonance in the other working groups such as identity, trust (in the wide sense, from personal relation to Internet to compliance and policies), new threats and the need to consider legal and socio-economic aspects.

• Representatives from the working group have participated in the Services working group, where the topic "Trust at scale and high granularity" has been identified.

[edit] Action

By end of June WG/ETPs to provide ideas for FIA sessions following format below:

(This is the exemplar. Please fill in the form on each of the topics' web pages.)

SubjectEdit me
Scope (Max 5 lines text)Edit me
Initiator domainEdit me
Priority from the originator domainEdit me
Duration of the parallel sessionEdit me
Other domains required to participate and howEdit me
Possible endorsement/support from other domainsEdit me

The Commission will consolidate the different inputs document by end of July for discussion at the September meeting (see point 9 below).

[edit] Proposals

[edit] Front-end web access platform to FI services

The proposed input relates to the Service Front Ends Collaboration Working Group. It also relates to the EzWeb NESSI Strategic Project, the FAST EU FP7 project, the Opuce FP6 project and the Eureka MyMobileWeb project.

Title of your contribution/input

Delivering the front-end web access platform to services in the Future Internet

Project Name/CWG name and contact details

CWG name: Service Front Ends CWG, contact details: Juan J. Hierro, jhierro@tid.es

contribution to

Future Internet Service Offer

Statement (viewpoint) on the topic to which you want to contribute

A hot topic to be addressed when implementing an effective vision on the Future Internet has to do with the way services (linked to applications, delivery of contents or management of things) will be presented and made tangible to the end user. In addition, it has to do with how end users will get empowered, being able to share their experiences and not only consume services but produce them (thus actually becoming prosumers). In summary, how the Service Front End Web will be materialized.

We propose to present our vision on how the Service Front End Web platform in the Future Internet will look like and will elaborate on some of the projects whose results we are integrating to materialize such vision.

We can present not only our ideas/vision on the topic but a demo, combining results of several relevant projects in the field: EzWeb (Strategic NESSI Project), Opuce (FP7 IP project), FAST (EU FP7 STREP) and MyMobileWeb (Eureka CELTIC project). This combination of projects illustrate how delivery of the Future of Internet can be properly addressed by an effective integration of results coming out from projects inside and outside the EU FP. The demo would illustrate how end-users may configure personalized web access to services in the future Internet of Services by means of self-serving, mashing-up and wiring gadgets published in a public catalogue (EzWeb). Gadgets published in this catalogue may link to composed services designed using Opuce tools, may be designed using FAST tools or may come from third parties. Besides, Mobile access to a personalized environment will be demonstrated via an iPhone, this part would help to demonstrate technologies developed in the MyMobileWeb project.

We foreseen there will be a lot of paperwork being presented in the FIA about the vision of the Future Internet ... That's why we believe our contribution/input would go a step beyond and provide relevant value: we not only have a vision but can show it. We can demo how web access to the Future Internet may look like.

Can you propose a case study for the experimental facilities? If yes, what would the case study be about?

It is not clear for us, right now, whether the demo we have described above may be mapped into a use case for FIRE. Here, we look for your advice.

Post madrid Contribution to the topic: What, With whom (With what projects), Collaboration Process, Deadlines, Success measures (if you find this difficult to answer at this stage you can provide this answer later, when the two page descriptions of sessions will be available and two case studies will be selected).

Effective integration of results coming out from project that share the same vision will be carried out through the Service Front End Open Alliance which has been incubated as part of the activities of the Service Front Ends Collaboration Working Group and will involve a number of projects and partners. The Service Front Open Alliance aims to deliver open specifications and open source reference implementations of components in the target architecture of the Front-end Web access layer to services in the Future Internet.

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