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1 FInES Overview and Status - Man-Sze Li
1. Future Internet Enterprise Systems
(FInES) Overview and Status
Man-Sze Li (IC Focus)
FInES Cluster Co-Chair
With acknowledgement to FInES Cluster members
FInES Cluster Meeting, 12th October 2012, Brussels
2. Positioning of FInES in ICT Research
Source: FInES Research Roadmap 2010
FInES Cluster Meeting, 12th October 2012, Brussels 2
3. FInES Vision Statement
The full potential of the Future Internet is accessible
to, relevant for, and put to use by European
enterprises including SMEs. The Internet thus
becomes a universal business system on which new
values can be created by competing as well as
collaborating enterprises - incumbent as well as new
- through innovation in a level playing field, with
sustainable positive benefits for the economy,
society and the environment.
Source: FInES Position Paper 2009
FInES Cluster Meeting, 12th October 2012, Brussels 3
5. FInES project portfolio: coverage Source: ENSEMBLE
Virtual Enterprise Environments Distributed, adaptive and interoperable virtual enterprises
Real-time management of volatile manufacturing assets
(VEE) Internet-based, user-centric collaboration and sharing for the networked enterprise
Virtual worlds and Mixed reality powered enterprises
Innovative dynamic composition of business services
Factories of the Future (FoF) Holistic modelling and simulation of full complex products and processes
Efficient and sustainable lifecycle management of products and services
New manufacturing business models and practices
Collection and Distribution of Advanced collective intelligence
Ambient intelligence
Intelligence and Knowledge Automated resource search and discovery
(CDIK) Semantically-enriched, context-aware and reusable business knowledge
Real-time and highly dispersed knowledge management
Visual analytics
Internet of Things (IoT) Integration of virtual and physical worlds
Distributed networked devices
Open protocols and standardization
Smart objects
Software Architectures and Interoperability Service Utility (ISU)
Service Management and Engineering
Services (SAS) Multi-channel Service Delivery
Open, federated Service Architectures and Platforms
Cloud Computing
Advanced Software Engineering
Trust, Security and Identity Trust, Identity Management and privacy enhancing policies
Trust policies for managing and assessing risks
Management Trustworthy and secure end-to-end service infrastructures
Trustworthy ubiquitous network infrastructures
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6. FInES Evolution (2000 – 2008)
First Workshops
Summer 2000 – Autumn 2001
•Definition of research domain
•IDEAS roadmapping project 2007
June 2002 – June 2003 •310 experts, i-VLAB, ESOs, ETP, ICT
•Research challenges, gaps, roadmaps in users & providers
interoperability •Objective 1.3 of ICT WP
FP6 FP7
Autumn 2003 – Winter 2006
•A group of 8 projects clustered in EI,
2008
open to all stakeholders
•4 FP6 & 6 FP7 new projects
•Synergies with other domains &
•Value Proposition for Enterprise Interoperability
European Technology Platforms
•EI Research Roadmap, v5.0
•Enterprise Interoperability Research
•Consolidation of research, transition to FP7 paradigms
Roadmap v4.0 (2006)
•Creation of a new cluster – FInES – bringing together former EI,
Enterprise Collaboration & Digital Ecosystems
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7. FInES Evolution (2009 – 2012)
2010
•Community expansion continues
•5 FP7 new projects
•FInES Research Roadmap
•FInES Cluster Book
•Moving towards the Future Internet
•Initiation of FIA Enterprise activity
•Dissemination and international cooperation 2012
•Preparing the ground for FP8 •Community expansion continues
•Major events and activities
FP7 H2020
2009
•Launch of FInES Cluster
•3 FP6, 6 FP7 & 1 CIP new projects
2011
•Community expansion
•Community expansion continues (> 1000 members)
•FInES Position Paper on future enterprises in
•10 new FoF projects
the context of economic crisis
•14 Task Force activities
•FInES Business Models analysis
•Initiation of Collaboration Working Groups
•5 Task Forces
•FInES Position Paper on Orientation for FP8
Major activities in Europe and beyond
FInES Cluster Meeting, 12th October 2012, Brussels 7
8. FInES Cluster Stakeholders
0 Researchers
0 Enterprises as end users
0 Different types of enterprises: SMEs, Micro Enterprises, Start-
ups/Spin-offs, “Everyone as an enterprise”
0 Sectors: e.g. Manufacturing, Healthcare, Digital games, Media, Green
tech
0 ICT providers
0 Intermediaries
0 Innovation centres, trade associations, industrial consortia, market
consultants etc
0 Public authorities
0 Standardisation organisations
0 CEN, ISO, OASIS, OMG, W3C, UN/CEFACT …
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9. FInES Cluster Composition
0 Most of contacts in the FInES Mailing List (incl. >1.000 experts) come from
various industry sectors (private sector in general), followed very closely by
academia, while some members of the public sector are also included.
0 All the EU countries are represented, as well as partners from the US, South
America and Asia (non exhaustive appreciation).
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10. Areas of Activity
0 Research & Technology Development (core)
0 Knowledge sharing
0 Foster complementarity in research
0 Promote cross-disciplinary diffusion
0 Visioning
0 Experimentation
0 Common activities and publication
0 Dissemination & outreach
0 Contribution to standardisation
0 Contribution to policy making
0 Networking
0 International collaboration
FInES Cluster Meeting, 12th October 2012, Brussels 10
11. Collaboration through Task Forces
Focused Coordination
Horizontal
Business Values, Business
Business Values, Business Communication Task Force
Communication Task Force FInES Research Roadmap Task
FInES Research Roadmap Task
Scenarios and Business
Scenarios and Business Force
Force
Models (re-visited) Task Force
Models (re-visited) Task Force FInES Research Exploitation
FInES Research Exploitation
and Impact Creation Task
and Impact Creation Task Inter-relation between FInES
Inter-relation between FInES
Collaborative Networks Task
Collaborative Networks Task Force
Force Research and Standards and
Research and Standards and
Force
Force Standardisation Task Force
Standardisation Task Force
FInES Scientific Publications
FInES Scientific Publications
FInES Architectural Design Task Force
Task Force SMEs in the Future Internet
SMEs in the Future Internet
FInES Architectural Design
Principles Task Force Task Force
Task Force
Principles Task Force
Going Global: The
Going Global: The
International Dimension of
International Dimension of Technology watch and FET
Technology watch and FET
The Internet as aaUniversal
The Internet as Universal
FInES Research and
FInES Research and Task Force
Task Force
Business System and ISU Re-
Business System and ISU Re-
visited Task Force International Cooperation
International Cooperation
visited Task Force
Task Force
Task Force Inactive
Manufacture and Industry
Manufacture and Industry Contribution of FInES
Contribution of FInES
Task Force
Task Force Research to the Digital
Research to the Digital
Agenda Task Force
Agenda Task Force
FInES Cluster Meeting, 12th October 2012, Brussels 11
12. Collaboration through Working Groups
0 Why: To recognize concrete opportunities for bilateral
collaboration among projects
0 What: Established Working Groups (since December 2011):
0 Group 1 - Business Modelling and Service Composition
0 Group 2 - Distributed, Adaptive and Interoperable Virtual Enterprises
0 Group 3 - Knowledge Value Generation
0 Group 4 - Future Manufacturing
0 How: Online and face-to-face discussions
FInES Cluster Meeting, 12th October 2012, Brussels 12
13. FINES Cluster Meetings (over past year)
Gaming technologies: inspiration
for business software developments?
Future Perspectives: Roadmap & Projects
Samos 2012 Summit on
Open Data & Interoperability
October 12th, 2011 March 14th-15th , 2012 July 2nd-4th, 2012
December 19th-20th , 2011 May 8th, 2012
Achieving common goals Future Business Innovation
FInES Cluster Meeting, 12th October 2012, Brussels 13
14. FInES engagement beyond Europe
EU-US Collaboration • Future Internet Assembly (FIA)
Business model innovation • IoT, EFFRA, FISE, SSAI/IoS, CONCORD
& business values • Internet Science Network of Excellence
•1st workshop • IFIP Working Groups (5.8)
Stanford University
May 19-20, 2011
EU-Asia Collaboration:
•2nd annual dialogue
•20th Anniversary of the
June 7-8, 2012
Cooperation between
Princeton University
China and Europe in the
domain of ICT for
Enterprise – Bordeaux,
September 7, 2011
•EURASIA Workshop,
Brussels, November 30,
2011
EU-Brazil
Cooperation
ICT for Social & EU-Africa Collaboration:
Economic •IST-Africa 2011, Gaborone ,
Development, May 11-13, 2011
Aracuja, March 25-
26, 2010
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15. Key Publications (2011 – 2012)
FInES Book “Roots and FInES Cluster Research FInES Position Paper on
Wings” (Under Preparation) Roadmap 2025 (2012) FP8 Orientations (2011)
EC Publications
FInES-related Publications
Journal of Multi Business IGI EISB Book
EISB Special Issue (In Model Innovation & («Revolutionizing Enterprise
Interoperability through Scientific
Publication) Technology Foundations»)
FInES Cluster Meeting, 12th October 2012, Brussels 15
16. Key Concepts developed
Cluster Publication Strategic Concepts from the FInES (formerly EI)
Cluster
2006 EI Research Roadmap ISU - Interoperability Service Utility
EISB – Enterprise Interoperability Science Base
2008 EI Value Proposition EIVP - Enterprise Interoperability Value Proposition
Report (framework)
FInES – Future Internet Enterprise Systems
2009 FInES Position Paper New Business Values (BVs) Business Models (BMs)
UBS – The Internet as a Universal Business Systems
2010 FInES Research Roadmap QoB – Quality of Being of (future) enterprises
FInER – Future Internet Enterprise Resources
2011 FInES Position Paper on Sensing Enterprise
Orientations for FP8 ES 3.0 – Enterprise System 3.0
Digital assets & intangibles
2012 FInES Research Roadmap [Recently published – Strategic concepts tbd]
FInES Cluster Meeting, 12th October 2012, Brussels 16
17. FInES, Digital Enterprise & Net
Innovation (a personal contribution I)
Digital
Digital Web
Enterprise
Enterprise Entrepreneurship
Entrepreneurship
Net Innovation
Collective
Collective
Future InternetPPP
Future Internet PPP Awareness
Awareness
Platforms
Platforms
17
18. FInES, Digital Enterprise & Net
Innovation (a personal contribution II)
FInES Digital FI PPP Web Entrepre- CAP
contribution Enterprise neurship
Sensing
Enterprise
ES 3.0
FInER
ISU & UBS
SMEs
Digital Assets
BVs & BMs
QoB
18
22. Summary of Technical Sessions
FInES Cluster Meeting, 12th October 2012, Brussels
23. Plans for the Future …
0 "Business Values and Business Model Innovation in the
Networked Enterprises of People & Things" in the context of
the eChallenges conference, October 17-19, 2012, Lisbon
0 IST Africa, May 2013
0 3rd EU-US Meeting on Business Models in the context of IEEE
conference, June 2013, Princeton US
0 Bled eConference, June 2013
0 Samos 2013 Summit, July 2013, Samos
FInES Cluster Meeting, 12th October 2012, Brussels