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SUPERHUB
The SUPERHUB project aims at realizing a new services mobility framework supporting an integrated and eco-efficient use of multi-modal mobility systems in an urban setting.
SUPERHUB provides a user-centric, integrated approach to multi-modal smart urban mobility systems, through an open platform able to consider in real time various mobility offers and provide a set of mobility services able to address user needs, promote user participation and to foster environmental friendly and energy efficient behavioural changes. Moreover, the take-up of virtuous behaviours, characterized by a reduced environmental footprint, is also facilitated by the SUPERHUB open platform matchmaking and negotiation capabilities between (public-private) providers and consumers of mobility offers and by the use of persuasive technologies to achieve wide adoption of results.
To achieve these objectives SUPERHUB will develop a persuasive engine based on captology principles to facilitate the voluntary adoption of environmentally-friendly multi-mobility habits, novel methods and tools for real-time reasoning on large data streams coming from heterogeneous sources, new algorithms and protocols for inferring traffic conditions from mobile users by coupling data from mobile operator networks with information coming from GPS based mobile phones and for dynamic matchmaking or resources that will generate journey plans best fulfilling user mobility needs and preferences while minimizing negative environmental impact.
Specific services and user studies will be realized to demonstrate the SUPERHUB concepts and technologies through field trials in Barcelona, Helsinki and Milan, involving large end-users communities. Results of SUPERHUB field trials shall influence local policy makers and municipalities in the definition of new energy-aware mobility strategies and planning.
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RAISME
Organisations today are faced with massive globalization, demanding customers with rapidly changing desires, shrinking response times, shrinking product lifecycles and demanding employees. This requires organisations to become fast, flexible, participative and focused on customers, competition, teams, time and processes.
Integration is an important issue for SMEs who are not only seeking ways to bring together disparate systems within the organization, they must also move to extend the whole commercial domain beyond the boundaries of the organization to include other technologies, their suppliers, trading partners and customers. Integrating SME’s systems with their customers and their trading partners will give SMEs greater advantages to compete with larger companies or their competitors.
An exhaustive assessment of Cloud Computing trends, markets and technologies, showed the need for the RAISME platform to be specifically tailored for SMEs. The RAISME platform is Open Source and forms the basis of a community consisting of individuals, teams and organizations working to build world-class and innovative services.
RAISME enables high-tech organisations with niche skills to rapidly build and scale innovative ICT applications. This is achieved through the collaborative use of advanced “mashup” technology and cloud computing. The RAISME SMEs are at the vanguard of a new business paradigm where the end-user becomes part of the product development lifecycle, thus accelerating it, and where collaboration allows faster exploitation of knowledge and productivity. Initial RAISME partners who have already developed state-of-the-art visualisation, optimisation and integration tools that will be able boot-strap a series of new applications and then deliver highly innovative knowledge services to the market.
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Past Projects |
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ALIVE
New generations
of networked applications – based on the notion
of software services that can be dynamically
deployed, adjusted and composed – will make it
possible to create radically new types of
software systems. In turn, this will require
profound changes in the way in which software
systems are designed, deployed and managed. This
means exchanging current, primarily top-down ‘design
in isolation’ engineering for new approaches
based on integrating new functionalities and
behaviours into existing running systems of
already active, distributed and interdependent
processes.
ALIVE has
developed new approaches to the engineering of
distributed software systems based on the
adaptation of coordination and organisation
mechanisms, often seen in human and other
societies, to Service Oriented Architectures.
Such methods provide robust descriptions of
distributed systems and make the development of
complex software systems more accessible to non-specialists.
ALIVE
provides a range of new results, including both
theoretical and practical developments.
- The project
has developed a new framework for the design,
deployment and management of serviceoriented
systems using a sound theoretical foundation
for the organisational aspects.
- ALIVE has
provided new methodological guidelines,
concrete modelling languages and their
implementation to capture organisational,
coordination and service levels.
The project results are open and reusable,
and can be dowloaded in the project site.
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CONTRACT
CONTRACT
is a research project funded by the European
Commission in the context of the 6th Framework
Program. The aim of the project is develop frameworks,
components and tools which make it possible
to model, build, verify and monitor distributed
electronic business systems on the basis of
dynamically generated, cross-organisational
contracts which underpin formal descriptions
of the expected behaviours of individual services
and the system as a whole.
The project
covers both theoretical and practical aspects
and the resulting systems will make it possible
to:
- specify
electronic business-to-business interactions
in terms of contracts,
- dynamically
establish and manage contracts at runtime
in a digital business environment,
- apply formal
verification techniques to collections of
contracts in a digital business environment,
- apply monitoring
techniques to contract implementation in order
to help provide the basis for business confidence
in e-Business infrastructures.
Project results
include publicly available theoretical models,
a reusable contracting language specification,
open source software components compatible with
leading e-Business environments and tools implementing
innovative verification techniques which make
it possible to check the properties of contract
based business systems both at design time and
runtime.
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PROVENANCE:
The Provenance
Project has defined an open provenance architecture,
an architecture for provenance systems, based
on an open data model, allowing explicit documentation
of past processes to be expressed, and a set
of public interfaces allowing the creation,
recording and querying of such process documentation.
The Provenance
project also produced a software implementation
of this architecture, its integration with several
Grid toolkits, as well as a series of tools
operating against its open interfaces and data
models. Such an approach offers multiple benefits
to the users who have interacted with a deployment
of the provenance architecture, including medical
users and users in the aerospace domain.
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