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Future Internet Assembly Stockholm, conference report

The Future Internet Assembly (FIA), held in Stockholm from 23rd – 24th November 2009, brought together around 400 participants from Europe’s Future Internet (FI) community to discuss progress on Future Internet research and to advance the technical debate. This was the fourth FIA, continuing a process begun in Bled, Slovenia in March 2008.

undefinedThe report is available.

Cluster Sessions

undefinedFuture Internet Socio Economics

undefinedManagement and Service-aware Networking Architecture

undefinedTrust and Identity

undefinedUsage of facilities

undefinedFuture Internet Service Offer

undefinedReal-world Internet

undefinedFuture Content Networks

Cross-topic Sessions

undefinedDifferent architectures for different business models?

undefinedeID management including routing and addressing in the Future Internet

undefinedWhat does it mean to conduct experimentally driven research?

undefinedOrchestration Across Networks, Services, Things and Content

undefinedHow to measure trust?

undefinedWhat does Future Internet mean for smart cities?

undefinedThe question of Discovery and Search in the Future Internet 

undefinedWhat does Future Internet mean for enterprise?

undefinedDeploying on "Future Internet Research & Experimentation" (FIRE) 

Plenary Opening Session

Plenary Opening Session

 

Welcome messages, Prof. Gunnar Landgren, Vice Rector of KTH and Leif Zetterberg, State Secretary to the Minister for Communications 

 

undefinedEuropean Perspectives on the Future Internet, Mario Campolargo, Director, EC

undefinedIndustry preparations for a FI PPP, David Kennedy on behalf of the "European Future Internet Initiative"

undefinedSocio-economic views on the Future Internet, Chair Burkhard Stiller (Un. Zurich) 

"undefinedServing the Incentives of Users and Providers", George Stamoulis, AUEB, Greece 

"undefinedContrasting the Technology-centric Perspective by Alternative Perspectives from End-users' Views", Peter Ljungstrand, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden