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From Grilles de données: vers une grille pervasive?

This course explores emerging information and communication technologies, their integration, and the opportunities and challenges they present in the field of digital ecosystems. Topics include historical panorama of IT, large-scale computing, Internet of Things, ubiquitous computing, security and privacy, and cloud-IoT.

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From Grilles de données: vers une grille pervasive?

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  1. Grilles de données : vers une grille pervasive ? Lionel Brunie National Institute of Applied Sciences (INSA) LIRIS Laboratory/DRIM Team – UMR CNRS 5205 Lyon, France http://liris.cnrs.fr/lionel.brunie

  2. From Sensor Networks to the Cloud: an Introduction to Ubiquitous Multi-Scale Digital Eco-Systems Lionel Brunie National Institute of Applied Sciences (INSA) LIRIS Laboratory/DRIM Team – UMR CNRS 5205 Lyon, France http://liris.cnrs.fr/lionel.brunie

  3. Laboratoire d ’InfoRmatique en Image et Systèmes d’Information –UMR CNRS 5205 (LIRIS) • LyonTech campus (“the most attractive French campus” (2012)”) • ~320 persons – ~120 permanent researchers and staff – ~200 PhD students – http://liris.cnrs.fr • 6 Departments → “Services, distributed Systems, Security” (3S) • DRIM team: Distributed processing, Information Retrieval, Multimedia, Mobility, Security • Personal Web site: http://liris.cnrs.fr/lionel.brunie Master Course, Lyon, 2015/2016 - Introduction

  4. International Doctoral College« Multimedia Distributed Pervasive Secure Systems » • INSA of Lyon, France • University of Passau, Germany • University of Milan, Italy • A framework for international doctoral studies (esp. « co-tutelles ») • A joint international research laboratory • Sponsors: DFH-UFA, UFI-UIF, CNRS, French Ministry of Higher Education, Regions, BFHZ-CCUFB, Europe (FP7) • Web Site: https://www.dimis.fim.uni-passau.de/MDPS Master Course, Lyon, 2015/2016 - Introduction

  5. Objectives of the course • “From Sensor Networks to the Cloud: an Introduction to Ubiquitous Multi-Scale Digital Eco-Systems”: what a strange title! • “A Roadmap to Cloud-IoT”? “A Roadmap to IoT-Cloud”? • The objective is not to compress into 1 course, 4 courses on sensor networks, Internet of Things, cloud computing, ubiquitous computing, and digital ecosystems! • This course is based on two mottos • the future of IT is in the “network” • the “network” is an ecosystem – collaboration is the future of the network • Objectives: • draw a panorama of emerging information and communication technologies • analyze issues raised and opportunities offered by these technologies and their integration • highlight open technological and research questions Master Course, Lyon, 2015/2016 - Introduction

  6. Contents of the course • 1- A (Quick) Historical Panorama of Information Technologies • 2- Digital Ecosystems: A (Rather) New Vision of IT • 3- An Introduction to Large Scale Computing • 4- Towards the Internet of Things(?) • 5- An Introduction to Ubiquitous and Pervasive Computing • 6- A Special Emphasis on Security and Privacy in Digital Ecosystems • 7- Multi-Scale Computing - Cloud-IoT: the greatest challenge for this decade? Open Directions for Research and Innovation Master Course, Lyon, 2015/2016 - Introduction

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