Presentation about current and future research in software in services, eChallenges 2006 conference, Barcelona (Spain), 25 October 2006
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1. Software Technologies: Current Research & Future Directions Arian Zwegers DG Information Society and Media Software Technologies
2. Overview ICT in EU Trends in business and ICT ICT market in EU Software and services market in EU Current research in Software Technologies FP6 project portfolio Studies Other documents Software Technologies in FP7 (ICT) R&D expenditure Towards FP7 FP7 outline ICT WP2007-2008 NESSI Technology Platform Funding rules
3. Business and ICT transformations 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 Mainframes mini-computers PC client-sever Internet Convergence Company level information & automation Automated Support; Costs Departmental Empowerment Speed; Logistics Personal Freedom Business Process Re-engineering Pervasive global & integrated groups Supply chains Anytime, anywhere; Platforms and ecosystems Globalisation, customisation, outsourcing
4. Trends in Business and ICT Business trends Do it all yourself Outsourcing Open Innovation Ecosystems Connect and Develop Crowdsourcing ICT trends Convergence Broadband adoption Consumerisation of technology RFID Open Source Software SOA SaaS
5. ICT Market, 2005 By region and by product Total value = € 1,949 billion Total value = € 659 billion Europe 33.8% Source: EITO, 2006 Europe is world’s largest ICT market Europe has a large software and services market
6. Increasing awareness of ICT contribution Significant contribution ICT to productivity and growth Direct contribution ICT sector to GDP, indirectly by take up and exploitation in other sectors ICT improves quality of life of citizens ICT is one of the key ingredients of sustainable development ICT contributes to Lisbon agenda
7. Software and services market in EU15 Almost 200 B€ SITS market in Europe Different software / services ratio across Member States http://www.softwareleadership.info/ Source: PAC
8. Top100 suppliers serving the Western European Software & IT Services market Source: PAC By number of companies (in %, 2004) By revenue (in %, 2004) 60% of companies come from Europe 43% of revenues stay in Europe http://www.softwareleadership.info/
9. Software and Services A key industrial sector 1 Mio specialists in EU 200 B€ market (70 B€ Software) EU ICT market growth mainly driven by software and IT services (EITO ’06): 5.8% for 2006-07 The engine room of the Information Society Important EU industry sectors depend on S&S 70% of software development takes place in non-software companies
10. Current research in Software Technologies FP6 project portfolio R O A D M A P P I N G Fassbinder, NessiSoft, 3S SERVICES SOFTWARE ENGINEERING COMPLEXITY OPEN SOURCE MODELPLEX VIDE SELFMAN MUSIC CREDO SHADOWS SIMS OPUCE SMS FLOSSMETRICS QUALOSS SELF SQO-OSS COMANCHE MODELWARE RODIN SODIUM AMIGO INFRAWEBS MADAM PROMISE SECSE DEDISYS GORDA WS2 CALIBRE EDOS FLOSSWORLD TOSSAD PLASTIC REDSEEDS EVOTEST AMPLE MOMOCS AOSD STASIS ASG MIDAS COMET SERVICES SOFTWARE ENGINEERING COMPLEXITY OPEN SOURCE QUALIPSO RODIN PYPY TEAM http://cordis.europa.eu/ist/st/projects.htm TRUSTCOM
11. Current research in Software Technologies FP6 project portfolio R O A D M A P P I N G Fassbinder, NessiSoft, 3S, Studies R O A D M A P P I N G SERVICES SOFTWARE ENGINEERING 46 projects + 4 studies 275 M€ (Total investment) 168 M€ (EC funding) 525 Participants 2400 Person/year 20 projects, 108 / 67 M€ 3 projects, 4 / 3.5 M€ 18 projects, 156 / 92 M€ http://cordis.europa.eu/ist/st/projects.htm COMPLEXITY OPEN SOURCE 11 projects, 37/25 M€ 7 projects, 54 / 32 M€
14. Project portfolio Emerging features Service delivery Development of platforms to support the creation and composition of seamless and innovative services Laying Foundations Future and long term vision on software engineering (self-healing, evolvable systems, requirement engineering,..) Handling software and systems complexity Including software validation, testing and self-adaptability Quality Improving trust and confidence in software and services including OSS Productivity Increase software efficiency and productivity Roadmapping Vision and research agenda for 2020…
15. Studies Strategies and Policies for Global Leadership The Effect of Allowing Patents on Computer Implemented Inventions The Effect of Public Administrations Publishing Open Source Software Impact Assessment http://cordis.europa.eu/ist/st/studies.htm
16. Other documents The Software and Services Challenge Service-Oriented Computing Research Roadmap NESSI Strategic Research Agenda The Networked Future Folder The service engineering area (V2) Enterprise Interoperability Research Roadmap Future for European Grids: GRIDs and Service Oriented Knowledge Utilities Various workshop reports and other reports http://cordis.europa.eu/ist/st/reports.htm
17. R&D Expenditure as % of GDP Source: Eurostat http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-NS-05-002/EN/KS-NS-05-002-EN.PDF Other regions spend more on R&D than Europe Large differences within Europe
18. R&D expenditure by industry Source: Financial Times , 21 March 2005 EU’s R&D by businesses Top 50 spenders in the world Europe
19. ICT R&D expenditure Europe is spending less than other regions in ICT R&D Public ICT Spending is Fragmented across Europe Framework Programmes 0.0% 0.2% 0.4% 0.6% 0.8% 1.0% 1.2% France Germany United Kingdom Spain The Netherlands Sweden Finland European Union United States Japan Annual ICT R&D Expenditure (% GDP) Comparative spending on ICT R&D in 2000 (Billion Euro)
20. Budgets of the EU Framework Programmes ( 1984-2013) NB: Budgets in current prices Source: Annual Report 2003, plus FP7 revised proposal
21. 7 th Framework Programme (2007-2013) International Co-operation Science in Society Research Potential Regions of Know-ledge Research for the benefit of SMEs Research Infrastruc-tures CAPACITIES Marie Curie Actions PEOPLE European Research Council IDEAS 9. Security & Space 8. Socio-economic Research 7. Transport 6. Environment 5. Energy 4. Nano, Materials, Production Techn. 3. ICT 2. Food, Agriculture Biotechnology 1. Health COOPERATION http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/ € 32 B € 7.5 B € 4.7 B € 4.2 B
22. ICT Work Programme 2007-2008 Draft Future and Emerging Technologies Cognitive systems, robotics and interaction Network and service infrastructures Components, subsystems and embedded systems Digital content and knowledge ICT for health Intelligent car and sustainable growth ICT for independent living and inclusion End-to-end systems for Socio-economic goals Technology roadblocks ETPs i2010 Flagships Source: ICT WP2007-2008 (soon to be published)
23. ICT Work Programme 2007-2008 Draft Future and Emerging Technologies Cognitive systems, robotics and interaction Network and service infrastructures Components, subsystems and embedded systems Digital content and knowledge ICT for health Intelligent car and sustainable growth ICT for independent living and inclusion End-to-end systems for Socio-economic goals Technology roadblocks € 585 M € 193 M € 434 M € 203 M € 174 M € 159 M € 73 M € 185 M € 14 M
24. Challenge 1 ‘Pervasive & Trusted Network & Service Infrastructures’ The network of the future Ubiquitous network infrastructures and architectures Optimised control, management and flexibility of the future network infrastructure Technologies and systems architectures for the Future Internet Service & Software Architectures, Infrastructures and Engineering Service architectures Service/SW engineering approaches Strategies and technologies enabling mastery of complexity, dependability and behavioural stability Virtualisation tools, system software and network-centric operating systems Integrated solutions supporting the networked enterprise Secure, dependable and trusted infrastructures Security & resilience in network infrastructures Security & trust in dynamic and reconfigurable service architectures Trusted computing infrastructures Identity management and privacy enhancing tools Networked Media Interoperable multi-media network & service infrastructure End-to-end systems € 200 M € 150 M € 85 M € 90 M Draft
26. European Technology Platforms http://cordis.europa.eu/technology-platforms/home_en.html What are they Industry-led public-private partnerships that bring together industry, research community and public authorities in areas of strategic economic importance for Europe Objective World class performance in research and innovation in ICT by closing the gap with Europe’s leading competitors Focus on user value and end-to-end solutions, on convergence, innovation, standards, interoperability, spectrum, IPRs, international cooperation www.nem-initiative.org www.emobility.eu.org www.isi-initiative.eu.org/ www.nessi-europe.com Large Scale EU Partnerships joining the future
27. NESSI http://www.nessi-europe.com Aims to develop a visionary strategy for Software and Services driven by a common Strategic Research Agenda where innovation and business strengths are reinforced. Expected impact: standardisation, common service platform open standards improve EU competitiveness in S&S reduce sector fragmentation and align R&D efforts openness: an open initiative mobilising SMEs, academia and industry address key R&D and policy challenges in S&S
28. Funding rules General rule 50% for research, technology development, and demonstration activities 100% for management and training Same for SMEs (and non-profit orgs), but 75% for research and technology development 60% flat rate for indirect costs No more 7% limit of management Guarantee Fund http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/participation.htm Draft
29. Evaluations and selection Evaluation procedure similar to FP6 Number of criteria reduced to 3 S/T quality Clarity of objectives and quality of the concept Impact Contribution at the European level towards the expected impacts listed under the relevant topic/activity Broader beneficial impacts related to the objectives of the theme Implementation Appropriateness of the management structure and procedures Quality and relevant experience of the individual participants Draft Source: ICT WP2007-2008 (soon to be published)
30. Other Programmes Competitiveness and Innovation Framework Programme (CIP) Downstream parts of research and innovation Technology transfer Implementation and market take-up of existing new technologies Budget: roughly 0.5 billion Euro per year Priorities ICT Policy Support Programme for 2007: eGov, eInclusion, eHealth Structural Funds and Cohesion Fund Objectives: to reduce disparities in development and promote economic and social cohesion in the European Union to improve the effectiveness of the Community’s structural assistance by concentrating the assistance, to promote economic and social cohesion and solidarity between Member States Budget: roughly 28 and 2.5 billion Euro per year Eureka CIP: http://europa.eu.int/comm/enterprise/enterprise_policy/cip/index_en.htm Structural Funds: http://europa.eu/scadplus/leg/en/lvb/l60014.htm Cohesion Fund: http://europa.eu/scadplus/leg/en/lvb/l60018.htm
31. Call to action Have a look at FP7 Have a look at NESSI (and other ETPs) Have a look at NESSI Working Groups Influence future research agendas Participate to upcoming events 25-27 October 2006: eChallenges 2006 21-23 November 2006: IST Event 2006 1 February 2007: European ICT Proposers Day in Cologne 7-8 February 2007: FP7 launch event for information multipliers in Brussels 15-21 March 2007: Participation in CEBIT (in preparation) Many, many events organised by INFSO units and ETPs check web sites
32. For More Information ... FP7 http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/ http://cordis.europa.eu/ist/ Software Technologies http://cordis.europa.eu/ist/st/index.html NESSI http://www.nessi-europe.com E-mail <first name>.<last name>@ec.europa.eu