Cluster Sessions
Future Internet Socio Economics
Management and Service-aware Networking Architecture
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Cross-topic Sessions!
Future Internet Socio Economics (FISE)
Objective: Understand what the results of the sessions of 23 November imply for the further work of the FISE group. Identify possible topics and format of FIA Valencia.
Panel summary of sessions from a FISE perspective
What does FI mean for enterprises?
What does FI mean for smart cities?
Different architectures for different business models?
Brainstorming key SE questions chaired by Burkard Stiller
Focused discussion around questions chaired by Mike Boniface
Summary and next steps chaired by Sergios Soursos
Management and Service-aware Networking Architectures
MANA caretakers - Henrik Abramowicz - Ericsson, Marcus Brunner - NEC, Alex Galis – University College London
The objective is to agree on research priorities identified in the Management and Service-aware Networking Architectures area; prepare the 2nd MANA position paper “ Future Internet Research Road Map” due by FIA Valencia
Short presentations of the results from the
Architecture,
eID and
orchestration sessions of day 1 - 23rd Nov 2009
Introduction Overview –
1ST MANA position paper:
3 Parallel Brainstorming Subgroups
Brainstorming Objectives:
• Preparation for 2nd MANA position paper “Future Internet Research Road Map”
• Key FI research milestones for the next 5 years
• Technical approaches to design Future Internet (FI)
• What are the ideas/means/ priorities related to the analysed capabilities that will drive the new architecture? How will these ideas be synthesized into an overarching architecture?
• What are the building blocks and interactions related to the analysed capabilities
• Review research priorities identified in the 1st MANA position paper
Input: MANA position paper; other position papers: http://www.future-internet.eu/home/future-internet-assembly/prague-may-2009/management-and-service-aware-networking-architectures.html
Group 1 – Prioritise FI objectives, requirements and candidate approaches/architectures for designing FI systems
Group 2 – Prioritise Research Challenges for Control, Elasticity, Accountability, Identity capabilities
Group 3 – Prioritise Research Challenges for Virtualisation, Self-management, Orchestration, Service-awareness capabilities
Presentation of brainstorming results & discussion
Topics for FIA Valencia & preparation for
2nd MANA position paper – “FI Research Road Map” & Summing up
Trust and Identity
Objective: Understand what the results of the sessions of 23 November imply for the further work of the Trust and Identity group. Identify possible topics and format of FIA Valencia.
Introduction to session, Trust and Identity Caretakers
Recap of day 1 sessions - presentations by chairs
J. Clarke – eID approaches
V. Lotz – How to measure Trust
N. Wainwright – Smart cities, FIRE
Brainstorm relevant topics for FIA Valencia, All participants
Next steps towards FIA Valencia;
starting point: process described at 7th Oct,
Trust and Identity workshop (see http://security.future-internet.eu/index.php/Stockholm_Public_page)
Initial ideas for post FIA Valencia, All participants
How to make FIA work better for us all ; eg, steps for better out-reach (and in-reach) from other FIA domains), All participants
Preparation time for
plenary slides, All participants/Caretakers
AOB, All participants
Usage of facilities (FIRE)
The objective of this session is to understand the results and conclusions of the cross-topic sessions held on 23 November and to possibly develop a roadmap for further work in the area of “Usage of FIRE facilities and experimentally driven research” group.
The session should conclude with the identification of topics and session formats for the next FIA to be held in April 2010 in Valencia, Spain.
• Possible outcome 1: actions for creating necessary specifications to satisfy deployment requirements on FIRE facilities
• Possible outcome 2: ideally kick-off an action to draft a paper elaborating on the methodology and its benefits
Download the report of the FIRE sessions
Introduction Anastasius Gavras, Eurescom GmbH
Conclusions from session “Deploying on FIRE” Anastasius Gavras, Eurescom GmbH
Doing experimentally-driven research on WISEBED - preparations, deployment, evaluation Mesut Günes, Freie Universität Berlin
Future P2P systems and experiments Charalabos Skianis, Aegean Univ.
Conclusions from session “What does it mean to conduct experimentally driven research?” Nancy Alonistioti, Univ. of Athens
Experimentation experiences in N4C Maria Uden, Lulea University of Technology, Sweden
Towards being Always Best Connected – the PERIMETER way Markus Fiedler, Blekinge Institute of Technology, Sweden
Experimentation process for the assessment of Self-management behaviour in FI, Nancy Alonistioti
Experimentation driven traffic monitoring and engineering research, Amir Krifa, INRIA
Plenary discussion, conclusions Moderators, Anastasius Gavras, Nancy Alonistitoti
Future Internet Service Offer (FISO)
Objective: Understand what the results of the sessions of 23 November imply for the further work of the FISO group. Identify possible topics and format of FIA Valencia.
Introduction (John Domingue and Stefano de Panfilis)
Report back from Cross-theme Sessions from Rapporteurs
Different architectures for different business models (Sergio Gusmeroli)
eID and routing (Patrick Hayden)
Orchestration among networks, content, services and things (Nuria De Lama)
FI for enterprise (Stefan Schuster)
Discovery and search (John Domingue)
Deploying on FIRE (Ricardo Jimenez-Peris)
What does it mean to conduct experimentally driven research? (Klaus Tochtermann)
Smart Cities (Marco Pistore)
General Discussion and FISO Action Plan for FIA Valencia
Real-world Internet
Objective: Understand what the results of the sessions of 23 November imply for the further work of the RWI group. Identify possible topics and format of FIA Valencia.
Introduction – RWI mission and evolution from Bled to Prague, overview of session
Summary of the cross-domain topics in the plenary from participating representatives of the cross-topic sessions
Discovery and search (Manfred Hauswirth)
Orchestration (Stephan Haller)
Smart City (Alex Gluhak)
Business architectures /Enterprise (TBC)
Identity and Trust (Neeli Prasad)
Knowledge cafe based on the core areas of RWI, reflecting on the input from the cross-domain sessions. There will be four tables with the following care takers:
Internet of Things/Network of the Future (Alex Gluhak, Mirko Presser)
Real World Knowledge (Manfred Hauswirth, Srdjan Krco)
Service Layer Integration (Stephan Haller – TBC)
Security, Privacy and Trust (Neeli Prasad)
Synthesis of ideas and further approach towards Valencia (Mirko Presser)
Steps to align the discussion in the knowledge cafes towards a common strategy for RWI and the way towards Valencia
For more information, visit the RWI Wiki http://rwi.future-internet.eu/index.php/RWISession_Stockholm
Future Content Networks
Objective: Understand what the results of the sessions of 23 November imply for the further work of the FCN group. Identify possible topics and format of FIA Valencia.
Rosalia Lloret, TVE, “Broadcasting and the FI”
Federico Alvarez, UPM, nextMEDIA CA presentation, Coordination Action on "Future Media Internet”
Content Centric Networking panel. Chairman:
Norbert Niebert (Ericsson). Members of the panel: Lieven Vermaele (EBU),
Pierre-Yves Danet (FT/Orange) , Börje Ohlman (Ericsson), George Pavlou (UCL)
Quality of Experience panel. Chairman: Vali Lalioti (BBC). Members of the panel: Ian Mecklenburgh (Digital TV Group), Pierre-Yves Danet (FT/Orange), Rosalia Lloret (TVE ), Federico Alvarez (UPM), Hans Einsiedler (DT)
