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EU Research in Software and Services Activities and priorities in FP7. Jorge Gasós European Commission Information Society and Media Directorate General Software & Service Architectures and Infrastructures Unit. R&D Evolution. OUTLINE. Towards the Internet of Services Priorities for FP7
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EU Research in Software and Services Activities and priorities in FP7 Jorge Gasós European Commission Information Society and Media Directorate General Software & Service Architectures and Infrastructures Unit
R&D Evolution EchoGrid Beijing Workshop, 28-10-2008
OUTLINE • Towards the Internet of Services • Priorities for FP7 • International Cooperation • eInfrastructures EchoGrid Beijing Workshop, 28-10-2008
What is a service? • IT • An executing software component with a well-defined interface • Technical focus on software (or “service”) design, engineering and execution, including description, discovery, and composition • Telecoms • What the end-user (customer) pays for • Technical focus on transport, session, terminals, use of network resources, billing • Media • What the end-user (customer) pays for • Technical focus on content production, presentation, mediation, manipulation and consumption • The Economist • “Anything sold in trade that cannot be dropped on your foot” EchoGrid Beijing Workshop, 28-10-2008
Backup as a Service Communications as a Service Compliance as a Service Content as a Service (aka Content On Demand) Crimeware as a Service Computing as a Service CRM as a Service Data as a Service Data Warehousing as a Service (or DWaaS) Data Mining as a Service Database as a Service (or DBaaS) Development as a Service Desktop as a Service Document Management as a Service Ethernet as a Service ERP as a Service (or ERPaaS) Email as a Service Human Resources as a Service (HRaaS) Human Capital Management as a Service (HCMaaS) Identity as a Service Information as a Service Infrastructure as a Service Integration as a Service Manufacturing as a Service Mashups as a Service Media as a Service (as in: video, audio) Queue as a Service Security as a Service Storage as a Service Testing as a Service UI as a Service Voice as a Service Everything as a service –XaaS Source: http://peterlaird.blogspot.com/search/label/paas EchoGrid Beijing Workshop, 28-10-2008
Internet of Services Vision A multitude of connected IT services, which are offered, bought, sold, used, repurposed, and composed by a worldwide network of service providers, consumers, aggregators, and brokers - resulting in - a new way of offering, using, and organising IT supported functionality Adapted from SAP Research, 2008 EchoGrid Beijing Workshop, 28-10-2008
Engineering tools Service consumers Consumer Adaptation BPM view “System” Platform Composition Service Platform Service AbstractedInfrastructure Infrastructure Service PlatformsAccording to NEXOF-RA Interaction Services End user Interface ContextModelling Mapping users perspectives to business/Integration Context Handling KnowledgeModelling SVNModeling Business Process Execution Information Services SVN LifecycleManagement Business ProcessModeling Service Coordination Mediation SLA Negotiation Service Discovery SBS/SBAModelling ServiceCommunication Service Registration LifecycleManagement ServiceExecution Service Modelling Reasoning Integration Services External Services Native Services Infrastructure and DataAbstraction Monitoring Infrastructure Modelling Data Management ResourcesManagement EchoGrid Beijing Workshop, 28-10-2008 (See http://www.nexof-ra.eu/)
End customer created services 3rd party services BT services Common software building blocks Global network and computing Servers Storage Converged bandwidth Concept-to-market Lead-to-cash Trouble-to-resolve Service PlatformsAccording to BT From telecommunications to networked IT services 8 EchoGrid Beijing Workshop, 28-10-2008 Source: British Telecom, 2007
Business Monitoring, Analysis & Decision-Making Business Processes Business Processes Payroll Email Retail Manf. ERP CRM Security Management Service Level & Resource Management Interface & Access Service Oriented Business Processes Business Rules & Functionality Servers Infrastructure/Mgmt./Security Infrastructure/Mgmt./Security Collaboration/Messaging Packaged Apps –ERP CRM HR Custom Apps, Business Rules In-house, 3rd party compo- nents Infrastructure/Mgmt./Security Service Oriented Architecture Integration, Event & Deployment Federated Data & Information Database Trans. proc. Web host. File/print Storage Virtualized Infrastructure Service Oriented Infrastructure Virtualized Storage Virtualized Processing Source: IDC EchoGrid Beijing Workshop, 28-10-2008
FP7 – Call 1 ProjectsObjective 1.2 EchoGrid Beijing Workshop, 28-10-2008
Focus on technologies that enable to build cooperating computing clouds • Integration of virtualization technologies with grid computing driven by new techniques for Business Service Management The Service Oriented Infrastructure (SOI) equation: • Architect and implement a platform for supporting complex services, which • Enables dynamic deployment of complex multi-tier services across heterogeneous administration domains • Take an inclusive look at virtualization of servers, network and storage • Supports service definition, SLA management, accounting and billing EchoGrid Beijing Workshop, 28-10-2008 (See http://www.reservoir-fp7.eu/)
Design, develop and validate a Service Oriented Infrastructure which will allow the adoption of interactive real-time applications, and especially multimedia applications, enabling their rich set of attributes (from time-constrained operation to dynamic service control and adaptation) and their efficient integration into the infrastructure. EchoGrid Beijing Workshop, 28-10-2008
Business ProcessModelling Mechanisms Service Technologies Service Composition Mechanisms Service Infrastructure Mechanisms Adaptation & Monitoring Engineering & Design Capabilities Specifications Status Capabilities Adaptation Specifications Design Specifications Principles, Techniques Methods Principles, Techniques Methods Status Capabilities Adaptation Specifications Design Specifications Status Capabilities Adaptation Specifications Design Specifications EchoGrid Beijing Workshop, 28-10-2008
OUTLINE • Towards the Internet of Services • Priorities for FP7 • International Cooperation • eInfrastructures EchoGrid Beijing Workshop, 28-10-2008
Software and ServicesTopics for future research Services for the Future Internet Highly Innovative ServiceFront Ends ServiceEngineering Architectures& components Verification Open SourceSoftware Virtualisation • The context • Future Internet • Future Networks • Internet of things • Internet of Services • Media & 3D Internet • Security & Trust EchoGrid Beijing Workshop, 28-10-2008
Call 5 – 1.2: Internet of Services, Software and Virtualisation Draft • Service Architectures and Platforms for the Future Internet (CP) • Service front ends • Open, scalable, dependable service platforms, architectures, and specific platform components • Virtualised infrastructures • Highly Innovative Service / Software Engineering (CP) • Service / Software engineering methods and tools • Verification and validation methods, tools and techniques • Methods, tools and approaches specifically supporting the development, deployment and evolution of open source software • Coordination and support actions (CSA) Instruments: IP, STREP, CSA Budget CP: 107 M€, min. 50% to IPs Budget CSA: 3 M€ EchoGrid Beijing Workshop, 28-10-2008
Call 5 – Objective 1.2DraftTimetable • WP 2009-10: publication in November 2008 • Preparatory workshops: beginning of 2009 • IST Information Day Budapest: 22 Jan. 2009 • D3 Information Day: Spring 2009 • Call 5 publication: June 2009 • Deadline for proposals: September 2009 • All dates need to be confirmed EchoGrid Beijing Workshop, 28-10-2008
Pervasive and Trustworthy Network and Service Infrastructures The Future Internet 1.5 Networked Media and 3D Internet 1.3 Internet of Things and Enterprise environments 1.2 Internet of Services, Software and Virtualisation 1.4 Trustworthy ICT 1.1 Network of the Future 1.6 Future Internet experimental facility and experimentally-driven research EchoGrid Beijing Workshop, 28-10-2008
OUTLINE • Towards the Internet of Services • Priorities for FP7 • International Cooperation • eInfrastructures EchoGrid Beijing Workshop, 28-10-2008
FP6 – Call 5 projects with Chinese partners Grid Technologies projects • XtreemOS: Institute of Computing Technology – CAS; Red Flag Software • BeinGrid: Beijing Hydraulic Research Institute • Gredia: Institute of Computing Technology – CAS; • GridComp: Tsinghua University Software Technologies projects • Qualipso: South China University of Technology • Fassbinder: Beijing Software Enterprise Advisory Center • Stasis: Tsinghua University • Opuce: Huawei Technologies CO. Ltd. EchoGrid Beijing Workshop, 28-10-2008
FP6 – Call 6: International Cooperation on Grid Technologies – Target Country: China Selected projects in FP6 – Call 6 • SSA: EchoGRID; STREP: Bridge, EC-GIN • Total cost: 7.1 M € • EC contribution: 5.45 M € • 15 Chinese partners Bridge EchoGRID EC-GIN EchoGrid Beijing Workshop, 28-10-2008
Basis for cooperation with China in Software and Services • Link existing programmes and initiatives in the EU and China • Address both research and business / industrial collaborations • Non-Technical Issues: standardisation, IPRs, regulatory aspects, … • Opportunities / Benefits / Risks • Towards a long-term collaboration framework ? EchoGrid Beijing Workshop, 28-10-2008
For More Information ... FP7 http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/ http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/ict/ Software & Service Architectures and Infrastructures http://cordis.europa.eu/software-services Future Internet http://www.future-internet.eu/ E-mail infso-st@ec.europa.eu EchoGrid Beijing Workshop, 28-10-2008
OUTLINE • Towards the Internet of Services • Priorities for FP7 • International Cooperation • eInfrastructures EchoGrid Beijing Workshop, 28-10-2008
Objectives of the RI actions • Optimise the use and development of the best existing RI in Europe • Help to create in all fields of S&T new RI of pan-European interest needed by the scientific community • Support programme implementation and policy development (including international cooperation) EchoGrid Beijing Workshop, 28-10-2008
GEANT: connecting Europe • Pan-European coverage (40+ countries /3900 universities / 30+ million students) • Hybrid architecture: • connectivity at 10 Gb/s (aggregated traffic) • dark fiber wavelengths(demanding communities) EchoGrid Beijing Workshop, 28-10-2008
GEANT: global reach EchoGrid Beijing Workshop, 28-10-2008
>250 sites • >60 000 CPUs, 25 Pbyte of storage • ~150 000 jobs successfully completed per day • 200 Virtual Organisations • >8000 registered users, representing 1000s of scientists EGEE: large multi-science grids EchoGrid Beijing Workshop, 28-10-2008
EGEE: promoting interoperability EchoGrid Beijing Workshop, 28-10-2008
DEISA: virtual HPC services • 11 sites/7 countries connected at 10 Gb/s • Over 22,000 CPUs sporting 200 TFlop • Larger parallel applications in individual sites • Workflow applications with grid technologies • Global data management service • Extreme Computing Initiative EchoGrid Beijing Workshop, 28-10-2008
health physics biology astro clinical data LHC data biology data astronomy data scientific data infrastructure computing/data grid infrastructure GÉANT network infrastructure Data as an infrastructure EchoGrid Beijing Workshop, 28-10-2008
Further information www.cordis.europa.eu/fp7/ict/e-infrastructure/ EchoGrid Beijing Workshop, 28-10-2008