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Info day Brussels, 2 June 2005

Info day Brussels, 2 June 2005. Joint research activities and reference architecture. SO 2.5.9 “Collaborative Working Environments” 6th EU Framework Programme for Research Olavi Luotonen IST Programme. Index. Joint Research Activities Generic Reference Architecture for Collaborative Work.

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Info day Brussels, 2 June 2005

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  1. Info dayBrussels, 2 June 2005 Joint research activities and reference architecture. SO 2.5.9 “Collaborative Working Environments” 6th EU Framework Programme for Research Olavi Luotonen IST Programme

  2. Index • Joint Research Activities • Generic Reference Architecture for Collaborative Work

  3. Joint Research Activities • To promote joint research activities with national programmes, • To define future research agendas, • To identify emerging topics and research groups world wide.

  4. ERA Activities • Communities -> • EU Article 169 • EUREKA Article 171 • Private-Public Partnerships (PPP) • National programmes • Regional funds • Full impact by integration of activities also outside this Strategic Objective • Example: • AMI@Work family of ERA communities - technological and social innovation to catalyse human-centric systemic innovation • Brainbridges - ERA pilot for Collaborative work technologies. • Experience and Application Research (ISTAG), cf Living Labs

  5. AMI@Work family of communities Collaborate, Create & Innovate @Work - Empowering, Person-centric New Working EnvironmentsLinking people in 25 EU Member States & beyond - First elected chairs & EC facilitators ‘horizontal’ technology themes & SEEM ‘vertical’ challenging verification environments Collaboration@Work Chair : Wolfgang Prinz, Fraunhofer FIT (DE) EC : Isidro Laso Knowledge@Work Chair : Anne Jubert, CRSA (FR) EC : Paul Hearn Rural@Work Chair : Nuria De Lama, Atos Origin (ES) EC facilitator : John Nolan Engineering@Work Chair : Roberto Santoro, ESoCE NET (IT) EC facilitator : Teresa De Martino Logistics@Work Chair : Kulwant Pawar, Univ. Nottingham (UK) EC facilitator : Florent Frederix Well-being Services @Work Chair : Niilo Saranummi, VTT (FI) EC facilitator : Olavi Luotonen Media@Work Chair : Timo Saari, CKIR, HIIT (FI) EC facilitator : Leonie Schaefer Mobility@Work Chair : Hans Schaffers, Telematica Inst. (NL) EC : Michael Ziegler SEEM@Work Chair : Flavio Bonfatti, Univ. Modena (IT) EC : Oluf Nielsen Leadership@Work Special Interest Group Chair : Seija Kulkki, CKIR (FI), EC facilitator : Bror Salmelin LivingLabs@Work Special Interest Group Chair : Mats Eriksson, CDT (SE), EC facilitator : Olavi Luotonen

  6. Research groups world-wide coordination activities • To identify emerging topics and research groups world wide. • Generic Reference Architecture for Collaborative Work.

  7. Generic Reference Architecture for Collaborative Work • Objective: To achieve internationally agreed reference architecture for collaborative work (guidelines), including core components providing seamless collaboration. • Through Collaboration with international research and standardization activities. • Build on international RTD activities in particular USA, Canada, Korea and japan

  8. Generic Reference Architecture for Collaborative Work - Concept • A common reference architecture which enables the development of reusable and interoperable service and application components for collaboration at work. • It should define all the elements necessary to achieve interoperation among collaborative tools, including: functions, protocols, interfaces, … • It would be implemented via the “upper layer” middleware (layer 1 of the SO) which will facilitate the development of interoperable tools

  9. Generic Reference Architecture for Collaborative Work - Standardization activities • Work on Reference Architecture should be also linked to international standardisation activities, including W3C and IETF. • It should take into account existing recommendations • W3C: • SOA (XML, SOAP, ….), Semantic Web, Device indepence, multimodality, … • IETF: • Multimedia architecture (RTP, SIP, SDP, …), LDAP, .. • Others • Incorporating emerging paradigms • P2P, syndicated Blogs, Wikis, communities, ..

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