Synopsis: Ict: Computer: Computer program: Software: Computer program:


RIS3_GUIDE_FINAL.pdf

ICT-based e-Infrastructures (networks, computing resources, software and data repositories) for research and education; and any other entity of a unique nature essential to achieving or enabling excellence in research.


Romania - North-East Region Smart Specialization Strategy.pdf

Vertical Priority 4-IT&C sector In the IT&C field 2147 companies were operating in 2011 (software, telecommunications, hardware),

irrespectively on the 2nd place for telecommunication subsector, being evident a concentration of these activities in the area of producing personalized softwares, especially in municipalities of Iasi, Suceava, Botosani and Piatra 5 Neamt.

telecommunications and software, computer programming, mecatronics, security, e-health, ITC for transport, new media, irrespectively networks of the future, internet services, software and visualization, media network and 3d

, medical education, analises for sets of medical data, telemedicine, nano-electronics, opto-electronics, industrial software, Big data, GPS, ERP data systems, cloud computing, intelligent wireless

which incorporates elements related to nano-technologies, software, special fibres and yarns. 11 Horizontal priority 4: Technical assistance Measure 4. 1:


Romania - Towards an RDI strategy with a strong smart specialisation component - Presentation.pdf

IT&C Telecommunication and Software/Computer programming, Mechatronics, New Media, Application Development Automotive Industry and Other Transport Equipment Materials, Components and Fabrication, Ship Building, Aerospace

Life science, Health Scientific domain Specialisation area IT&C Networks of the future, internet and services, software and visualization, networked media and 3d internet, flexible organic and large area

ICT Analysis, management and security of big data Future internet Software development technologies, instruments, and methods High performance computing and new computational models A3.


Romania Western Regiona Competitiveness Enhancement and Smart Specialization - Report.pdf

In ICT-generally regarded as internationally competitive in software development, design and engineering-the main challenge is to expand the current set of activities and overall productive capacity.

The majority of ICT firms interviewed as part of the World bank report Smart Specialization Case studies develop software exclusively for the headquarters of amother company or for a single foreign firm that outsources this task to the firm in the West Region.

generally regarded as an internationally competitive player in the area of software development, the biggest challenge is to expand the current set of activities and overall productive capacity.

although to a lesser extent ICT (particularly software development, which is primarily a high-skill sector). Moreover, a number of companies complain that many of the training programs offered by human resource service providers

and development of low cost software management systems of for small 166. The third investment priority under the current priority axis is to support SME growth and help companies increase innovation capacity.

which is regarded generally as an internationally competitive player in the areas of software development activities as well as design and engineering,


SEFEP-SmartGrids_EU_2012.pdf

are considered increasingly to be a complex concept involving not only hardware and some local control software,

Introducing smart grids means that software--controlled new technologies are substituting hardwired top-down control mechanisms,

This is a huge growth opportunity for the corresponding industries offering hardware, software, data handling and communication.

Enel deployed smart meters (bidirectional communication, power measurement and management capabilities, software--controllable switch) to all its 30 million customers.


SMART SPECIALISATION STRATEGY, CASTILLA LA MANCHA RIS3 ANEXX.pdf

Inteligentes y Minería de Datos Sistemas Distribuidos e Ingeniería del Software Redes y Arquitecturas de Altas Prestaciones Tecnologías Declarativas Aplicadas

Cuenta con sistemas de simulación optimización de producto y puesta en mercado, equipamiento hardware y distemas de software específicos para

Bioincubadora Fase I>>Centros de investigaci Centro de Excelencia de Software Libre de Castilla Instituto de Investigación en Informática:

, tratando de dar una participación importante en dichos proyecto Centro de Excelencia en Software Libre (CESCALM.

desarrollo de herramientas y dispositivos (sensores y software) facilitará el control y la comunicació procesos productivos.

a estructuras de aeronaves así como sistemas y software capaces de dar respuesta a las operaciones que realizan los clientes. 2005-2010

Ríos Defez Jesús Ochoa Bleda ESCUDO WEB SOFTWARE SLNE Centro de Innovación de Infraestructuras Inteligentes Lorente Piqueras S. A. Luis


SMART SPECIALISATION STRATEGY, CASTILLA LA MANCHA RIS3.pdf

Parapléjicos para la investigación y la integración, Centro de Innovación de Infraestructuras Inteligentes, de Excelencia en Software L o OTRIS

GUADALAB-Clúster Aeronáutico de Castilla-La Mancha-Clúster Metalmecánico de Castilla-Centro de Excelencia en Software Libre (CESCALM-Agrupación Empresarial

SOFTWARE SLNE Carlos Rueda Galán AMARANTO EUROGROUP, SL Luis Miguel Vindel Berenguel Centro de Innovación de Infraestructuras Inteligentes Ignario Parra

En él se ha puesto en funcionamiento el Centro Demostrador de Software de Fuentes Abiertas (en colaboración con la entidad

de numerosas empresas, o la Ventanilla Tecnológica, que ha asesorado a empresas y facilitado, entre otras cosas, información sobre software libre


SMEs, Entrepreneurship and Innovation.pdf

This includes significant improvements in technical specifications, components and materials, incorporated software, user-friendliness or other functional characteristics.

This includes significant changes in techniques, equipment and/or software. Marketing innovation: The implementation of a new marketing method involving significant changes in product design or packaging, product placement, product promotion or pricing.

on the other hand, aim to support SMES in the manufacturing sector and software industry, in buying innovative consulting services and know-how from so-called innovation agents,

university science parks, incubators and software parks across China. At the national level alone, by 2008 53 high-technology development zones, 62 university science parks, about 200 business incubators and 35 software parks had been developed through governmental support.

In the period 1992-2005, the revenue, industrial value added and profit of the enterprises operating in the 53 development zones grew at an average annual rate of 47.0%,30.5%and 38.2%,respectively.

OECD elaboration based on ORBIS database available from Bureau Van dijk (Geoda software. 1st range (0) 2nd range (891) 3rd range (516) 4th range (493) 5th range (488) Figure 3. 4. Agglomerations of HTM firms in the United states LISA methodology Source:

OECD elaboration based on ORBIS database available from Bureau Van dijk (Geoda software. High-High low-Low Low-High High-low 3. KNOWLEDGE FLOWS SMES, ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND INNOVATION OECD 2010 141 Figure 3. 6, based on the same methodology

OECD elaboration based on ORBIS database available from Bureau Van dijk (Geoda software. 1st range (0) 2nd range (790) 3rd range (400) 4th range (401) 5th range (399) 6th range (398) Figure 3. 6. Agglomerations of KISA firms in the United states

OECD elaboration based on ORBIS database available from Bureau Van dijk (Geoda software. High-High low-Low Low-High High-low 3. KNOWLEDGE FLOWS SMES, E 142 NTREPRENEURSHIP AND INNOVATION OECD 2010 Cluster rankings:

about 200 business incubators and 35 software parks (see China's Country Note). Cooperatives and business consortia can also support small-firm upgrading through, for example, joint technology purchase.

2006), Knowledge Intensive Service Activities (KISA) in Software Innovation, International Journal of Services Technology and Management, IJSTM Special Issue, Vol. 7, No. 2, pp

Martinez-Fernandez, C.,C. Soosay, V. V. Krishna, T. Turpin, M. Bjorkli (2005b), Knowledge Intensive Service Activities (KISA) in Innovation of the Software

Social innovation can be driven by governments (new models of public health), the private sector (open source software) or civil society (fair trade)( Mulgan et al.

The cutting-edge micro-donations software is a compact vibrant space, the same size as an iphone screen


social network enhanced digital city management and innovation success- a prototype design.pdf

while a digital city is built on an online medium with participants consisting of human users and computer programs.

of people and computer programs. Because the process of establishing and maintaining a strong social network is time consuming and effort intensive,

which could be patent, database, software, copyright materials or literature. The equipment entity manages equipment information like the type of equipment resource,

It is in the plan to utilize software agents to read and analyze contents of more complex messages for potential collaboration opportunities.

the software agent could 12 Social network Digital City Management Journal of International Technology and Information management review all resources available that match the requester's requirements and can direct the resource to the user (this process is done currently by the human administrator),

Also as part of future enhancements, software agents can be developed and used to survey the threads of messages (in I3's email system) periodically to help the administrator in understanding the requirements of the users in the system

and Business Application of Software Intelligent agents. Dr Lea has published in numerous journals including International Journal of Production Research, International Journal of Production Economics, Industrial Management and Data systems, Technovation,

His research interests are in the fields of data/text mining, business process simulation, software agent applications,


Special Report-Eskills for growth-entrepreneurial culture.pdf

Higgins added that many young people are unaware that a computer programme degree can lead to jobs making music videos, computer games or developing medical technology.

or exercise softwares while 70%of teachers are asking for training to improve their digital skills.


SPRINGER_Digital Business Models Review_2013.pdf

gaming. software, etc. it is increasingly being propagated to all industries whether healthcare, energy, retail, or financial services.


Standford_ Understanding Digital TechnologyGÇÖs Evolution_2000.pdf

and software stocks amount to such a small fraction of GDP that the rapid growth of real computer assets per se can hardly be expected to be making a very significant contribution to the real GDP growth rate. 6 But,

Ch. 4, Table 4-2. The 1987-1993 growth rates of inputs of computer hardware and software (allowing for quality improvements) are put at approximately 17 and 15 percent per annum

and related information equipment and software--due in part to misplaced technological enthusiasm, and also to exaggeration of the relative scale of those capital expenditures,

or computer software titles, the count of which is in the neighborhood of a quarter of a million),

and the advent of digital information processing technologies in particular, having stimulated the creation of new software assets within the learning organizations,

The problem of non-market production of intangibles in the form of computer software was relatively more serious in the mainframe era than it has subsequently become

For software designers, Moore's law promises that new computational resources will continue to grow

even if the user adopts the new technology, the learning time in mastering new software, the greater number of choices that may need to be made to navigate a growing array of options

and the longer times required for the more complex software to be executed will offset part or all of the gains from increasing component performance.

not only for the success of personal computer technology and the hardware and software industries based upon it,

hardware and software components. The origins of the personal computer required the invention of the microprocessor

"and more likely to be"upgrade-able"as new generations of software were offered by sources other than the computer vendors. 27 The dedicated word processor's demise was mirrored by development in numerous markets where dedicated"task-specific

leaving the software market to independent software vendors. 28 This process, which had begun in the late 1970's as an effort to focus corporate strategy,

greatly accelerated during the 1980's with the advent of the large-scale personal computer platforms 27 Outside sourcing of applications software represented a significant departure from the proprietary software strategy that the suppliers of dedicated word-processing systems had sought to implement during the 1970's,

and which left them unable to meet the rapidly rising demands for new, specialized applications software.

The"general purpose"software produced for these two platforms not only discouraged task-specific software, it also created a new collection of tasks

(or multipurpose) packaged software was completed thus largely during the 1980's. 29 The early evolution of the personal computer can

From their introduction, personal computers had software enabling the emulation of these terminals, providing further justification for their adoption. 30 For an historical account of a potential alternative path of user-driven technological development

which general purpose personal computers came to be furnished with"general purpose"personal computer software. It may be accepted that general purpose hardware

and software in combination did"empower"users to think of"insanely great"new applications--to use the rhetoric of Steve jobs,

Moreover, at best only a very small number among the innovative software programs turn out to address the sort of mundane tasks that are sufficiently common to permit them to make a difference to the performance of a large number of users.

But the ubiquity and complementary of these dual"general purpose engines--personal computer hardware and packaged software--has the side-effect of foreclosing the apparent need for more specialized task-oriented software development. 31 Worse still

by the mid-1990's, the competition among packaged software vendors for extending the generality of their offerings became a syndrome with its own name:"

Nathan Myrvhold of Microsoft suggested that software is a gas that"expands to fill its container...

From their perspective, the key to future success lies in establishing increasingly powerful platforms for new generations of software,

He contends that the hedonic price indexes for computers that come bundled with software actually would have fallen faster than the (unbundled) price-performance ratios that have been used as deflators for investment in computer hardware.

Sichel's (1997) price indexes of quality adjusted computer services (from hardware and software) would seriously underestimate the relevant rate of decline.

Furthermore, in the same vein it may be noticed that the slower rate of fall in computer services prices as estimated by Sichel (1997) are more in accord with the observation that applications software packages also have ballooned in size,

and that over much of the period since the 1960's the stock of legacy software running on mainframes continued to grow,


Survey regarding reistance to change in Romanian Innovative SMEs From IT Sector.pdf

54.9%of companies NACE code principal-6201 (Activities to develop custom software (softwareoriented client), 20.9%CAEN 6202 (consultancy activities information technology),


The 2013 EU Industrial R&D Investment Scoreboard.pdf

Google (Internet), Oracle (Software), Qualcomm (Telecom equipment), Apple computer Hardware) and Broadcom (semiconductors. The performance of EU companies compared to US companies in the ICT sectors varies by subsector...

Despite lagging behind the US in the volume of R&d investments and in the number of companies, EU-based Scoreboard companies in the Software and Computer Services sector show very strong performance:

Software & Computer Services 37; Automobiles & Parts 36; Technology Hardware & Equipment 29; Chemicals 24;

Software & Computer Services 151; Electronic & Electrical Equipment 139; Industrial Engineering 116; Chemicals 94;

The US is by far the strongest region in the group of high R&d intensity sectors including pharmaceuticals, health, software,

Software & computer services and Aerospace & defence. Medium-high R&d intensity sectors (between 2%and 5%)include e g.

*rank Company Country Sector R&d in 2012 (€ m 1 GOOGLE USA Internet 4997.0 2 ORACLE USA Software 3675.9 3 QUALCOMM USA

%namely Software & Computer Services (11.7%),Automobiles & Parts (8. 9%)and Technology Hardware & Equipment (8. 8%).The top R&d investing sector, Pharmaceuticals and Biotechnology achieved a more modest

Companies based in the EU had the highest R&d growth in Automobile & Parts (14.4%),Software & Computer Services (14.2%)and the Industrial Engineering (12.3%)sectors.

%)The main R&d shares of those based in the US specialise in high R&d-intensive sectors, namely Technology Hardware & Equipment (25.2%),Pharmaceuticals & Biotechnology (22.1%)and Software & Computer Services (18.2%).

the US contributes 74.4%to Software and Computer Services, 63.8%to Health care Equipment & Services and 54.0%to Technology Hardware & Equipment and;

Worldwide, the Software & Computer Services sector shows the highest one-year growth rate (11.8), %followed by Industrial Engineering (9. 8%),Automobiles & Parts (8. 9%)and Technology Hardware & Equipment (8. 8%)sectors.

%followed by the Software & Computer Services (14.2%)and Industrial Engineering (12.3%)sectors. Sectors showing the lowest one-year R&d growth are Banks (for which only the EU companies report R&d,-6. 8%),Fixed Line Telecom(-4. 6%

the Technology Hardware & Equipment sector shows the highest one-year growth rate (14.8%)followed by Software

& Biotechnology Technology Hardware & Automobiles & Parts Software & Computer Services Electronic & Electrical Equipment Industrial Engineering Chemicals Aerospace & Defence General Industrials Leisure Goods

%20%30%40%50%60%70%80%90%100%Japan US EU Pharmaceuticals & Biotechnology Technology Hardware & Equipment Automobiles & Parts Software

Japan-353 R&d change(%)1 year 3 years 1 Software & Computer Services 11.8 14.2 10.0 12.6 10.4-4. 7-8. 4

%Pharmaceuticals & Biotechnology, IT sectors (Software & Computer Services and Technology Hardware & Equipment) and Leisure Goods. The sector with the lowest R&d intensity is Oil & Gas Producers (0. 3

the R&d intensity of EU companies is larger than that of the US and Japan in 6 sectors (Software & Computer Services, Technology Hardware & Equipment, Industrial Engineering,

intensity,%1 Pharmaceuticals & Biotechnology 14.4 13.9 15.8 13.2 2 Software & Computer Services 9. 9 12.6 11.5 4. 8 3 Technology

%followed by Software & Computer Services (7. 4%),Food Producers (7. 3%)and Aerospace & Defence (6. 4%).Regarding the automotive sales,

the highest profitability is shown in Pharmaceuticals & Biotechnology (19.0%)and Software & Computer Services (18.2%).

the Software & Computer Services sector shows the highest one-year growth rate for sales (6. 9%)followed by Technology Hardware

%and Oil & Gas Producers(-3. 0%).The US-based companies have the highest profitability in Software & Computer Services (23.9%)and Pharmaceuticals & Biotechnology (21.7%).

*1 Automobiles & Parts 8. 8 11.3 5. 2 0. 0-3. 2 11.9 5. 6 2 Software & Computer Services 7

Technology Hardware & Equipment and Software & Computer Services, account for almost 90%of the total R&d investment of the US's high R&d intensity group.

Software & Computer Services 113: UK 47, France 21, Germany 19 Pharmaceuticals & Biotechnology 112: UK 30, France 18 Industrial Engineering 112:

of EU 1000 (number of firms) Pharmaceuticals & Biotechnology 59 (23%)52 (21%)Software & Computer Services 37 (14%)74 (30%)Technology Hardware & Equipment

More than 55%of these companies in the sectors of Electronic and Electrical Equipment, Pharmaceuticals & Biotechnologies and Software & Computer services have a higher R&d intensity than the average of the 527 EU companies.

Swedish and UK companies in the Software and Computer Services sector show high performances as more than 80%display a higher R&d intensity than the upper reach average.

Technological innovations range from biotech drugs or software-driven MRI scanners and radiotherapy systems to micromechanical devices like drug-eluting stents and robotic-assisted surgery.

4 2 18 29 1 1 4 5 3 1 11 1 111 Real estate Investment & Services 1 1 2 Software


The 2013 EU SURVEY on R&D Investment Business Trends.pdf

Million euros in 2011.5%0%5%10%Software & Computer Services Pharmaceuticals & Biotechnology Technology Hardware & Equipment Health care Equipment & Services Electronic & Electrical Equipment General

Technology Hardware & Equipment, Software & Computer Services, and Health care Equipment & Services 49 47%Medium R&d intensity Industrial Engineering, Electronic & Electrical Equipment, Automobiles & Parts, Chemicals, Aerospace & Defence, General Industrials

-5%0%5%10%15%Software & Computer Services Pharmaceuticals & Biotechnology Technology Hardware & Equipment Health care Equipment & Services Electronic & Electrical Equipment General

%In the high R&d intensity sectors, pharmaceuticals & biotechnology and software & computer services are the drivers of expectations in the US and Canada, China and India.

%)Firms across all sector groups value the acquisition of new or highly improved machinery, equipment and software within the European union higher than acquisition from outside (non-EU) countries.

pharmaceuticals & biotechnology, technology hardware & equipment, software & computer services, health care equipment & services,

sector group**Pharmaceuticals & Biotechnology 24 108 22.2%above 40%High technology Hardware & Equipment 10 47 21.3%above 40%High Software & Computer Services 8

c1) Inside the European union (c2) In non-EU countries (d) Acquisition of new or highly improved machinery, equipment and software:(


The future internet.pdf

enjoying multimedia communications, taking advantage of advanced software services, buying and selling, keeping in touch with family and friends,

enjoying multimedia communications, taking advantage of advanced software services, buying and selling, keeping in touch with family and friends,

CPUS, etc. and handlers (software programs/routines) that generate and treat as well as query and access Data storage of data:

Software & Service Architectures & Infrastructures, D4: Networked Enterprise & Radio frequency identification (RFID) and F5: Trust and Security.

Foundations for the Study of Software Architecture. ACM SIGSOFT Software engineering Notes 17,4 (1992) 17 Papadimitriou, D.,et al.

Together these distributed systems form a software-driven network control infrastructure that will run on top of all current networks (i e. fixed

The virtualisation plane consists of software mechanisms to abstract physical resources into appropriate sets of virtual resources that can be organised by the Orchestration Plane to form components (e g.,

and software for their state, present their capabilities, or collect configuration parameters. A monitoring mechanism and framework was developed to gather measurements from relevant physical and virtual resources and CCPS for use within the CISP.

Full design and implementation of all software platforms are presented in 10. vcpi (Virtual Component Programming interface is the VP's main component dealing with the heterogeneity of virtual resources

4 Conclusion This work has presented the design of an open software networked infrastructure (In-Network Cloud) that enables the composition of fast and guaranteed services in an efficient manner,

Virtualisation Plane (VP), Management Plane (MP), Knowledge Plane (KP), Service Plane (SP) and Orchestration Plane (OP). The resulting software-driven control network

Software Architecture Definition for On-demand Cloud Provisioning. ACM HPDC, 21-25, Chicago hpdc2010. eecs. northwestern. edu (June 2010) 6. Rochwerger, B.,et al.:

and Alex Galis2 1 Waterford Institute of technology WIT Telecommunications Software and Systems Group TSSG, Co. Waterford, Ireland {jmserrano, sdavy, mjohnsson, wdonnelly}@ tssg. org

by replacing a plethora of proprietary hardware and software platforms with generic solutions supporting standardised development and deployment stacks.

the software that manages them, and the actors who direct such management. In federation management end-to-end communication services involve configuring service

In the current Internet typical large enterprise systems contain thousands of physically distributed software components that communicate across different networks 27 to satisfy end-to-end services client requests.

62 M. Serrano et al. 6. 2 Federation of Network and Enterprise Management Systems Typical large enterprise systems contain thousands of physically distributed software components that communicate across different networks

Challenges in this scenario relies on how monitoring at the network level can provide knowledge that will enable enterprise application management systems to reconfigure software components to better adapt applications to prevailing network conditions.

Algorithms and processes to allow federation in enterprise application systems to visualize software components, functionality and performance.

or redeploy software components realizing autonomic application functionality. Guidelines and exemplars for the exchange of relevant knowledge between network and enterprise application management systems.

software artifacts and humans connected to it. The RWI assumes that the information flow to

or application software that intends to interact with Resources and Eoi. Providing the services and corresponding underlying information models to bridge the physical

and the software components implementing the interaction endpoints from the user perspective (Resource End point REP). Furthermore,

and their relationships in the RWI system model A REP is a software component that represents an interaction end-point for a physical resource.

A REP Host is a device that executes the software process representing the REP. As mentioned before,

i e. eventdriven one. 4. 3 PECES The PECES architecture PECES provides a comprehensive software layer to enable the seamless cooperation of embedded devices across various smart spaces on a global scale in a context-dependent

The implementations of IDN-SA are a set of different software modules one module for each layer.

The Effects of Layering and Encapsulation on Software Development Cost and Quality. IEEE Trans. Softw.

Indeed the software nature of the Cognitive Manager allows a transparent integration in the network nodes.

Moreover, the Cognitive Managers functionalities (and, in particular, the Cognitive Enabler software) can be added/upgraded/deleted through remote (wired and/or wireless) control.

Also can be created other kinds of classification, such as hardware, software and network, among others. Some one of them (not all) can be used as resources in others relevant literature.

The benefits for the use of the propositional logic for network formalization is the implementation facility in software and hardware.

since the software has already been developed for the initial scenario and it is simply a matter of deploying

and then the host's software would automatically send the user's premium traffic (Voip say) as Conex-enabled.

Roll out of the software should be cheaper, therefore the expected benefits of the deployment can be less.

Every user can immediately use the new (virtualised) software, so effectively a large number of users can be enabled simultaneously.

if there is some problem with the new software. Virtualisation is not suitable for all types of software, for instance new transport layer functionality, such as MPTCP and CONEX,

needs to be on the actual devices. 142 P. Eardley et al. There is an analogy with the digitalisation of content

The concept of Platform-as-a-service provides joint development and execution environments for software and services, with common framework features and easy integration of functionality offered by third parties.

and can refer to abstractions of any granularity, such as software components, individual nodes, or ASES.

Rep (2008), http://www. tcs. hut. fi/Software/PLA/new/doc/PLA HW FINAL REPORT. pdf 25. Lagutin, D.:

It will be essential to integrate various activities that need to be addressed in the scope of secure service engineering into comprehensive software and service life cycle support.

yet the Future Internet stretches the present know how on building secure software services and systems:

and reassessed continuously. 1. 2 The Need for Engineering Secure Software Services The need to organize,

integrate and optimize the research on engineering secure software services to deal effectively with this increased challenge is pertinent and well recognized by the research community and by the industrial one.

and damaged reputation. 1. 3 Research Focus on Developing Secure FI Services Our focus is on the creation and correct execution of a set of methodologies, processes and tools for secure software development.

approving that the developed software is secure. Assurance must be based on justifiable evidence, and the whole process designed for assurance.

integrating the former results in (5) a risk-aware and cost-aware software development life-cycle (SDLC),

The first three activities represent major and traditional stages of (secure) software development: from requirements over architecture and design to the composition and/or programming of working solutions.

and methodologies for software construction as well as researching about new ways to take this complexity into account in a holistic manner.

The design phase of the software service and/or system is a timely moment to enforce

The software architecture encompasses the more relevant elements of the application, providing either a static or/and a dynamic view of the application.

which comprise software elements, the externally visible properties of those elements, and the relationships among them. 182 W. Joosen et al.

assess and reason about security mechanisms at an early phase in the software development cycle. The research topics one must focus on in this subarea relate to model-driven architecture and security, the compositionality of design models and the study of design patterns for FI services and applications.

Until this point in the software and service development process, different concerns security among them of the whole application have been separated into different models,

A design pattern is a general repeatable solution to a commonly occurring problem in software design.

Securing Future Internet Service is inherently a matter of secure software and systems. The context of the future internet services sets the scene in the sense that (1) specific service architectures will be used,

and (3) a broad range of programming technologies will be used to develop the actual software and systems.

Some of these properties have been embedded in the security specific elements of the software design; other may simply be high priority security requirements that have articulated such as the appropriate treatment of concurrency control and the avoidance of race conditions in the code,

Lock-free wait-free algorithms for common software abstractions (queues, bags, etc. are one of the most effective approaches to exploit multi-core parallelism.

Programming support must include methods to ensure the adherence of a particular program to well-known programming principles or best-practices in secure software development.

Assurance will play a central role in the development of software based services to provide confidence about the desired security level.

seamlessly informing and giving feedback at each stage of the software life cycle by checking that the related models

Obviously the security support in programming environments that must be delivered will be essential to incept a transverse methodology that enables to manage assurance throughout the software and service development life cycle (SDLC.

security assurance and risk and cost management during SDLC. 5. 1 Security Assurance The main objective is to enable assurance in the development of software based services to ensure confidence about their trustworthiness.

Our core goal is to incept a transverse methodology that enables to manage assurance throughout the software development life cycle (SDLC.

penetration testing that leverages on the high-level models that are generated in early stages of the software life cycle,

and cost aware SDLC should be based on an incremental and iterative process that is accommodated to an incremental software development process.

While the software development proceeds through incremental phases, the risk and cost analysis will undergo new iterations for each phase.

and cost analyses will propagate through the software development phases and become more refined. In order to support the propagation of analysis results through the phases of the SDLC Engineering Secure Future Internet Services 189 one needs to develop methods and techniques for the refinement of risk analysis documentation.

In order to accommodate to a modular software development process, as well as effectively handling the heterogeneous and compositional nature of Future Internet services,

Work partially supported by EU FP7-ICT project NESSOS (Network of Excellence on Engineering Secure Future Internet Software Services and Systems) under the grant agreement n. 256980.

Software Architecture In practice, 2nd edn. Addison-Wesley, Boston (2003) 3. Bauer, L.,Ligatti, J.,Walker, D.:

An agent-oriented software development methodology. Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems 8, 203 236 (2004) 6. Clavel, M.,da Silva, V.,de O. Braga, C.,Egea, M.:

SPAQU'08 (Int. Workshop on Software Patterns and Quality)( 2008) 18. Lazouski, A.,Martinelli, F.,Mori, P.:

, a layer of software modules that carry out the translation from application-level specification languages (such as BPMN and BPEL,

Following its software-plus-services strategy announced in 2007 Microsoft has developed in the past years several Saas cloud services such as the Business Productivity Online Suite (BPOS.

or actual software requires a case-by-case design of isolation mechanisms. In particular the last example of Software-as-a-service requires that each data instance is assigned to a customer

software quality plays an important role in avoiding disruptions and service outages: Clouds gain efficiency by industrializing the production of IT services through complete end-to-end automation.

or recover from software and hardware failures. For building such resilient systems, important tools are data replication,

Trust and tamper-proof software delivery. In: Proceedings of the 2006 international workshop on Software engineering for secure systems.

During the setup, the researcher wants to test http proxy software written in C programming language that implements an admission algorithm.

capable of compiling C and Java software-Linux machines for running XEN server where on top will run the RUBIS Web app

compile the software and execute it. The user will not have access to the RUBIS resources

and installation of arbitrary software but is distributed only within Germany, has limited a access, and currently provides no federation method.

Booking of Resources With the SFA software it was possible to book nodes in Planetlab, Planetlab Europe and in the VINI Testbed.

and use arbitrary software on the G-Lab nodes. We assume that such features are of interest for many experimenters,

and software tools to the public and to share their experience. Further, free T-Rex seeks to employ standardized instruments to improve the comparability and openness of scientific results in the field of future Internet research.

in order to experiment on the improvement of Qos features by using the Self-NET software for self management over a Wimax network environment.

which is a software tool that generates traffic at both Uoa end machines. This is a Java based platform that manipulates two independent entities,

and Self-NET software federation (ITGLOG), printing and plotting specific metrics (ITGDEC, ITGPLOT) and remotely controlling the traffic generation (ITGAPI).

The experiment required development of an additional BS control software and deployment of IP routing

We implemented A BS control software (i e. NECM) to allow dynamically collect Wimax link information from the BS

IOS Press, Amsterdam (2010) 7. Airspan homepage, http://www. airspan. com 8. Distributed Internet traffic Generator, http://www. grid. unina. it/software

Furthermore, the diversity of services as well as the underlying hardware and software resources comprise management issues highly challenging, meaning that currently,

The Cloud technologies are emerging as a new provisioning model 2. Cloud stands for ondemand access to IT hardware or software resources over the Internet.

These requirements describe not only the characteristics of the required connectivity in terms 19 http://www. ens-lyon. fr/LIP/RESO/Software/vxdl/home. html 316 P. Vicat

The overall architectural blueprint complemented by the detailed design of particular components feeds the development activities of the GEYSERS project to achieve the complete software stack

and evaluate prototypes of the different software components creating and managing optical virtual infrastructures. The other goal is to evaluate the performance and functionality of such a virtualized infrastructure in a realistic production context.

The economic importance of the service sector is a major motivation for services research both in the software industry and academia.

but cloud computing is acknowledged generally to be the provision of IT capabilities, such as computation, data storage and software on-demand, from a shared pool, with minimal interaction or knowledge by users.

-Platform as a service providing services for software vendors such as a software development platform or a hosting service.

e g. the offering of a software service requires infrastructure resources, software licenses or other software services.

, business, software, and infrastructure) on the other. With a set of four complementary use case studies, we are able to evaluate our approach in a variety of domains

) supports arbitrary service types (business, software, infrastructure) and SLA terms, (3) covers the complete SLA and service lifecycle with consistent interlinking of design-time, planning

business, software and infrastructure. The framework communicates to external parties, namely customers who (want to) consume services

Service Managers (infrastructure and software), deployed Service Instances with their Manageability Agents and Monitoring Event Channels.

Infrastructure-and Software Service Managers contain all service-specific functionality. The deployed Service Instance is the actual service delivered to the customer

Business SLA Manager Software SLA Manager Infrastructure SLA Manager Business Manager Service Evaluation Infrastructure Service Manager Software Service Manager Customer

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The ERP hosting use case (Section 4) contains many aspects of a software cloud. 3. 3 Interlinkage with System Management SLA-driven system management is the primary approach discussed in this paper.

Software services could potentially be selected by choosing a virtual machine template which contains pre-loaded applications,

but software layer considerations are considered not core to this Use Case and are dealt more comprehensively with in the ERP Hosting Use Case.

Such a solution typically consists of a software package (an application) but also some business-level activities,

The Application SLA is mainly about the throughput capacity of the software solution, its response time,

additionally Service Aggregator integrates software layer (from SLA@SOI framework architecture. And finally Bank prototype is implemented using the top layer, business.

In this way it is necessary to outline also is executed the provision of Telco web service wrappers by Software SLA Manager in an application server

and execute different tasks with core mobile network systems that are behind Telefónica Software Delivery Platform (SDP).

while typical software/hardware guarantee terms constraint the quality of each single execution of a service, in this use case the guarantee terms constraint the average value of KPIS computed for hundreds of executions

and capabilities on arbitrary service artefacts, including infrastructure, network, software, and business artefacts. Four complementary industrial use cases demonstrated the applicability and relevance of the approach.

Using the TCP IP protocols architecture there are some limitations for the software-driven control network infrastructure

can also contribute to the translations of the MBT (Model-based Translator) software package, by the use of the FINLAN formal representation in OWL.

so that software agents are able to process and reason with the information in an automatic and 352 J. Domingue et al. flexible way.

and consuming of functionalities of existing pieces of software. In particular, WSDL is used to provide structured descriptions for services, operations and endpoints,

This addressing scheme should be easily resolvable such that software clients are able to access easily underlying descriptions.

Architectural styles and the Design of Network-based Software Architectures. Phd Thesis, University of California (2000) 8. Mcilraith, S. A.,Son, T. C.,Zeng, H.:

Third, the todays'software technologies support the creation and composition of services while being able to take into account information regarding the transport/terminal contexts

Performance evidence of software proposal for Wavelet Video Coding Exploration group, ISO/IEC JTC1/SC29/WG11/MPEG2006/M13146, 76th MPEG Meeting, Montreux

and these combinations require the federation and integration of appropriate software building blocks. A new generation of enterprise systems comprising applications

fine-tuned to the needs of enterprise users by leveraging a basic infrastructure of utility-like software services.

Future Internet, Future Enterprise Systems, component-based software engineering, COTS, SOA, MAS, smart objects, FINES, FINER. 1 Introduction In recent years, software

Together, they need to cooperate in developing a new breed of services, tools, software packages, interfaces and user interaction solutions that are not available at the present time.

In particular on the first and the second GRC that concern the development of new FINESS capable of offering to the business experts the possibility of directly governing the development of software architectures.

if such software architectures will correspond to the enterprise architectures, and will be composed by elements tightly coupled with business entities.

seen as the new frontier to software components aimed at achieving agile system architectures. Section V provides some conclusions

reusable collections of preexisting software components. This technical area is referred often to as Component Based Software engineering (CBSE.

The basic idea of software componentization is quite the same as software modularization, but mainly focused on reuse.

CBSE distinguishes the process of"component development"from that of"system development with components 9. CBSE laid the groundwork for the Object oriented Programming (OOP) paradigm that in a short time imposed itself over the preexisting modular software development techniques.

heterogeneous, interacting software agents. Agents mark a fundamental difference from conventional software modules in that they are inherently autonomous and endowed with advanced communication capability 10.

On the other side, the spread of the Internet technologies and the rising of new communication paradigms, has encouraged the development of loosely coupled and highly interoperable software architectures through the spread of the Service-Oriented approach,

and the consequent proliferation of Service-Oriented Architectures (SOA). SOA is an architectural approach whose goal is to achieve loose coupling among interacting software services, i e.,

, units of work performed by software applications, typically communicating over the Internet 11. In general, a SOA will be implemented starting from a collection of components (e-services) of two different sorts.

where business expert can directly manage a new generation enterprise software architectures. Cloud computing represents an innovative way to architect

and the hardware and system software in the datacenters that provide those services 12. Cloud computing may be considered the basic support for a brand new business reality where FINERS can easily be searched,

to ease software development processes. Conversely, we propose to base a FINES architecture on building blocks based on business components.

Environmental Modelling & Software 24 (5)( 2009) 9. Crnkovic, I.,Larsson, S.,Chaudron, M.:Component-based Development Process and Component Lifecycle.

Component-oriented software development, Special issue on alaysis and modeling in software development, pp. 160 165 (1992) 11.

MANTICORE II continued in the steps of its predecessor to implement stable and robust software while running trials on a range of network equipment.

wind and solar types) 424 K. K. Nguyen et al. by green energy and adjust the network to the needs controlled by software.

then pushes Virtual machines (VMS) or software virtual routers from the hub to a sun or wind node (spoke node) when power is available.

which is a new software platform specific for dealing with the delivery of computing infrastructure 5. Figure 3 compares the layered architecture of the GSN with a general architecture of a cloud comprising four layers.

and leverage and interoperate with software outside of the GSN. Along with the participation of international nodes, there is an increasing need of support for dynamic circuits on GSN

Extending the Argia software with a dynamic optical multicast service to support high performance digital media.

large scale ontologies and semantic content Cloud services and software components City-based clouds Open and federated content platforms Cloud-based fully connected city Smart systems based on Internet of things Smart power management Portable systems Smart systems enabling integrated solutions e g. health

and care Software agents and advanced sensor fusion; telepresence Demand for e-services in the domains outlined in Fig. 1 is increasing,


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