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ICT-2009.1.3 Internet of Things and Enterprise environments
FP7-ICT-2009-5 Support Action (SA) Project
“Envisioning, Supporting and Promoting Future Internet Enterprise Systems Research through
Scientific Collaboration”
Deliverable D1.4.2
Dissemination Report and Material, 2nd Version
Disclaimer:
The ENSEMBLE project is co-funded by the European Commission under the 7th Framework Programme. This document reflects only
authors‟ views. EC is not liable for any use that may be done of the information contained therein.
Workpackage: WP1 – Community Building and Dissemination
Authors: Keith Popplewell (CU), Panagiotis Kokkinakos (NTUA), Fenareti
Lampathaki (NTUA), Akrivi Kiousi (INTRASOFT)
Status: Final
Date: 27/09/2011
Version: 1.00
Classification: Public
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ENSEMBLE Project Profile
Partners
National Technical University of Athens (NTUA),
Decision Support Systems Laboratory, DSSLab
Co-ordinator
Greece
Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche - Istituto Di
Analisi Dei Sistemi Ed Informatica “A. Ruberti”
(CNR)
Italy
Coventry University (CU)
United
Kingdom
UNINOVA - Instituto de Desenvolvimento de
Novas Tecnologias (UNINOVA) Portugal
INTRASOFT International S.A. (INTRASOFT) Luxembourg
Contract No.: FP7-ICT- 257548
Acronym: ENSEMBLE
Title: Envisioning, Supporting and Promoting Future Internet Enterprise
Systems Research through Scientific Collaboration
URL: http://www.ensemble-csa.eu
Start Date: 01/09/2010
Duration: 24 months
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Document History
Version Date Author (Partner) Remarks
0.10 05/09/2011 Keith Popplewell (CU)
Initial Draft incorporating the Dissemination
Templates of partners provided by Fenareti
Lampathaki and Sotiris Koussouris (NTUA),
Francesco Taglino (CNR), Carlos Agostinho
(UNINOVA) and Akrivi Kiousi (INTRASOFT).
Draft circulated for technical review.
0.20 21/09/2011 Keith Popplewell (CU) Updated draft addressing comments from
technical review
0.30 23/09/2011 Akrivi Kiousi (INTRASOFT) Updating draft incorporating the ENSEMBLE
brochure (M12) and newsletter (M12)
0.40 26/09/2011 Keith Popplewell (CU) Updated draft including missing reports from
partners
0.50 26/09/2011 Panagiotis Kokkinakos, Fenareti
Lampathaki (NTUA)
Updated draft incorporating section 4.3 Social
Media
0.60 27/09/2011 Fenareti Lampathaki (NTUA),
Sotiris Koussouris (NTUA)
Updated draft addressing comments from
quality review
1.00 27/09/2011 Yannis Charalabidis (NTUA),
John Psarras (NTUA) Final version to be submitted to the EC
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Executive Summary
This deliverable report summarises the ENSEMBLE Dissemination Activities over the first year of the
project. These are categorised as:
Events Organization
Conference Participation
Workshops Participation
Joint Working with Neighbouring Domains
FInES Community Dissemination
Peer-Reviewed Publications
Other Dissemination Activities
The deliverable also presents updated versions of the dissemination support material produced by the
ENSEMBLE Consortium in order to facilitate the dissemination of the project philosophy, outcomes
and exploitable results.
A review of the on-line dissemination activities are presented, with analysis of impact of the FInES
Portal, the FInES Wiki and social media.
Further, the dissemination activities undertaken by ENSEMBLE for Months 1 to 12 are compared with
the planned activities presented previously in Deliverable D1.1.1: Dissemination and Exploitation Plan
1st version, showing that objectives have largely been met or exceeded. Some minor delays have
occurred but are not critical to the project.
Finally a first assessment of planned dissemination activities for M13-M24 is presented, though it
should be noted that a full dissemination plan for the remainder of the project is scheduled for
delivery in Deliverable D1.1.2: Dissemination and Exploitation Plan 2nd version in M15.
This document is the result of the work performed in task T1.4, entitled Dissemination and Promotion
Activities, and, together with the dissemination material which it documents, is public.
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Table of Contents
1 Introduction ............................................................................ 8
1.1 Purpose and Scope ........................................................................................ 8
1.2 Structure of the Document ........................................................................... 8
2 Dissemination Activities: M1 to M12 ....................................... 9
2.1 Summary of Dissemination Activities ........................................................... 9
2.2 Events Organization .................................................................................... 16
2.2.1 Samos 2011 Summit on “Future Internet: The Power to Change Society” ... 16
2.2.2 ICE 2011 ................................................................................................ 18
2.2.3 CENT 2011 ............................................................................................. 19
2.2.4 ICT2010 ................................................................................................. 21
2.3 Conferences Participation ........................................................................... 23
2.3.1 ESF-COST High-Level Research Conference on Future Internet and Society: A
Complex Systems Perspective ........................................................................ 23
2.3.2 SERVICEWAVE 2010 ............................................................................... 24
2.3.3 ASME 2011 International Design Engineering Technical Conference &
Computers and Information in Engineering Conference IDETC/CIE 2011 .......... 25
2.4 Workshops Participation ............................................................................. 26
2.4.1 A Ghent Research Roadmap Workshop ..................................................... 26
2.5 Joint Working with Neighbouring Domains ................................................ 27
2.5.1 Future Internet Assembly, Ghent, December 2010 .................................... 27
2.5.2 Future Internet Assembly, Budapest, May 2011 ........................................ 29
2.5.3 Future Internet Assembly Research Open Roadmapping Meeting, Brussels,
March 2011 .................................................................................................. 30
2.5.4 FISA Research Roadmap ......................................................................... 30
2.5.5 ActionPlanT Research Roadmap ............................................................... 32
2.5.6 World Manufacturing Forum 2011 ............................................................ 34
2.6 FInES Community Dissemination ............................................................... 36
2.6.1 FInES Cluster Meeting, 7/10/10 ............................................................... 36
2.6.2 FInES Cluster Meeting, 25/1/11 ............................................................... 37
2.6.3 FInES Cluster Meeting, 1/4/11 ................................................................. 38
2.6.4 FInES Cluster Joint Negotiation Meeting, 13/4/11 ..................................... 41
2.7 Peer-Reviewed Publications ....................................................................... 42
2.7.1 Publications ............................................................................................ 42
2.7.2 Journal Special Issues ............................................................................. 45
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2.8 Other Dissemination Activities ................................................................... 47
3 Dissemination Material ......................................................... 50
3.1 ENSEMBLE Logo .......................................................................................... 50
3.2 FInES Cluster Logo ...................................................................................... 50
3.3 ENSEMBLE Brochure ................................................................................... 50
3.4 ENSEMBLE Poster........................................................................................ 55
3.5 ENSEMBLE EISB Poster ............................................................................... 57
3.6 FInES Cluster Poster ................................................................................... 58
3.7 ENSEMBLE Newsletter (M9) ....................................................................... 59
3.8 ENSEMBLE Newsletter (M12) ..................................................................... 61
4 On-Line Dissemination Activities .......................................... 65
4.1 FInES Portal Analytics ................................................................................ 65
4.2 FInES Wiki Analytics ................................................................................... 69
4.3 Social Media ................................................................................................ 73
5 Verification Against the Initial Dissemination Plan .............. 76
6 Updated Dissemination Plan for M13-M24 ........................... 80
Annex A: ENSEMBLE Organized Workshop Agendas ................... 83
A1. Samos 2011 Summit ..................................................................................... 83
A2. ICE 2011 ........................................................................................................ 88
A3. CENT 2011 ..................................................................................................... 89
A4. ICT 2010 ........................................................................................................ 90
Annex B: Agendas from Joint Working with Neighbouring
Domains ................................................................................ 91
B1. Future Internet Assembly Research Open Roadmapping Meeting ............... 91
B2. ActionPlanT Workshop: ICT for Manufacturing ............................................ 92
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List of Figures
Figure 3-1: ENSEMBLE Logo ........................................................................................................ 50
Figure 3-2: FInES Cluster Logo .................................................................................................... 50
Figure 3-3: Project brochure M1 (front cover) ............................................................................... 51
Figure 3-4: Project brochure M1 (back cover) ............................................................................... 52
Figure 3-5: Project brochure M12 Version (front cover) ................................................................. 53
Figure 3-6: Project brochure M12 Version (back cover) ................................................................. 54
Figure 3-7: Project poster ............................................................................................................ 55
Figure 3-8: ENSEMBLE EISB Poster .............................................................................................. 57
Figure 3-9: FInES Cluster Poster .................................................................................................. 58
Figure 3-10: ENSEMBLE Newsletter (M9): Page 1 .......................................................................... 59
Figure 3-11: ENSEMBLE Newsletter (M9): Page 2 .......................................................................... 60
Figure 3-12: ENSEMBLE M12 Newsletter (Page 1) ......................................................................... 61
Figure 3-13: ENSEMBLE M12 Newsletter (Page 2) ......................................................................... 62
Figure 3-14: ENSEMBLE M12 Newsletter (Page 3) ......................................................................... 63
Figure 3-15: ENSEMBLE M12 Newsletter (Page 4) ......................................................................... 64
List of Tables
Table 2-1: Summary of dissemination activities organised by ENSEMBLE ........................................ 10
Table 2-2: Summary of dissemination activities in which ENSEMBLE participated ............................ 11
Table 2-3: Summary of peer-reviewed publications emanating from ENSEMBLE .............................. 14
Table 2-4: Summary of FInES Cluster activities supported by ENSEMBLE ........................................ 15
Table 4-1: Overview of ENSEMBLE / FInES Cluster presence in Social Networks .............................. 74
Table 5-1: Verification against initial dissemination plan ................................................................ 76
Table 6-1: Updated dissemination plan ......................................................................................... 80
Table 6-2: Planned Events to be organised by ENSEMBLE ............................................................. 82
Table 6-3: Planned ENSEMBLE participation in future international events ...................................... 82
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1 Introduction
1.1 Purpose and Scope
The purpose of this document is to review the ENSEMBLE dissemination activities during the first 12
months of the project. These are categorized as:
Events Organization
Conference and Workshops Participation
Joint Working with Neighbouring Domains
FInES Community Dissemination
Peer-Reviewed Publications
Other Dissemination Activities
Following a summary of dissemination activities, a detailed report of each dissemination activity is
presented within each category.
We also outline the revised dissemination support material produced by the ENSEMBLE Consortium.
This printed promotional material, has been designed and produced in line with the first version, as
presented previously in deliverable D1.4.1, and will be available to be distributed at targeted events
planned by the project Consortium. INTRASOFT will provide the consortium with the necessary
number of copies and will also keep a small stock to attend unexpected events.
The promotional material will be updated during the project development. New versions of the
brochures and posters are expected in M24 as planned in the project DoW, but also according to
specific findings, FInES cluster and Consortium members‟ needs.
ENSEMBLE makes extensive use of on-line dissemination and consultation. This is summarized
together with some analytics, showing significant use of both the FInES Portal and the FInES Wiki.
Reviewing the dissemination activities undertaken against the plan previously presented in Deliverable
D1.1.1: Dissemination and Exploitation Plan 1st version, shows that objectives have largely been met
or exceeded, although some minor delays have occurred which are not critical to the project.
1.2 Structure of the Document
Following this introductory section, Section 2 summarises and details the conventional dissemination
activities.
Section 3 presents the promotion and dissemination materials created and distributed by ENSEMBLE.
Section 4 presents on-line dissemination activities.
Section 5 reviews progress against the dissemination plan.
Section 6 outlines dissemination plans for M13 – M24, subject to elaboration and confirmation in
Deliverable D1.1.2 in M15.
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2 Dissemination Activities: M1 to M12
In this section we describe the dissemination and collaboration events to which ENSEMBLE has
directly contributed, categorised as described in Chapter 1 above. Additional material, including
presentations, agenda, etc. are appended to this report in Annex A, except where the reports below
provide web references to the relevant material, or where reproduction in this public deliverable
would infringe a publisher‟s copyright.
2.1 Summary of Dissemination Activities
This section summarises the dissemination activities undertaken by ENSEMBLE in its first 12 months.
As well as identifying the events, we identify the type and size of audience to indicate the potential
impact of these activities. Four summary tables are shown below:
Table 2-1 summarises the dissemination activities organised by ENSEMBLE;
Table 2-2 summarises the dissemination activities to which ENSEMBLE partners have
contributed;
Table 2-3 lists peer-reviewed publications emanating from ENSEMBLE;
Table 2-4 lists the FInES Cluster concertation activities supported by ENSEMBLE.
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Table 2-1: Summary of dissemination activities organised by ENSEMBLE
Event Title Date Location Estimated Audience
Number Type
ICT2010: Co-organisation of session on “FInES in Networked SMEs 27-29/09/10 Brussels 60
Enterprises and other beneficiaries
Academia and Research
Industry
FIA and Projects in Challenges 1
ICE 2011: Organisation of workshop on “Future Internet Enterprise
Systems” 22/6/11
Aachen,
Germany 15 Academia and Research
CENT 2011: Organisation of invited session on “Science Base for
Enterprise Interoperability in the Advent of the Future Internet” 22/7/11 Orlando, USA 9
Enterprises and other beneficiaries
Academia and Research
Industry
Public Administration
Samos 2011 Summit on Future Internet for Enterprises and Society 4-6/7/11 Samos, Greece 80
Enterprises and other beneficiaries
Academia and Research
Industry
Public Administration
FInES Cluster
FIA and projects in Challenge 1
ENSEMBLE Expert Scientific Committee
Seminar presented to the Decision Support Laboratory on
“Enterprise Interoperability Science Base and FInES Research
Roadmap”
24/3/11 Athens, Greece 35 Academia and Research
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Table 2-2: Summary of dissemination activities in which ENSEMBLE participated
Event Title Date Location Estimated Audience
Number Type
ESF-COST High-Level Research Conference on Future Internet and
Society: A Complex Systems Perspective 2-7/10/10 Italy 150
Enterprises and other beneficiaries
FIA and Projects in Challenges 1
ESF
SERVICEWAVE 2010 13-14/12/10 Ghent, Belgium 500
Enterprises and other beneficiaries
Academia and Research
Industry
FIA and Projects in Challenges 1
FIA Ghent Research Roadmap Workshop 15/12/10 Ghent, Belgium 20
Enterprises and other beneficiaries
Academia and Research
Industry
FIA Ghent 2010 15-17/12/10 Ghent, Belgium 800
Enterprises and other beneficiaries
Academia and Research
Industry
FInES Cluster
FIA and Projects in Challenges 1
FIA Ghent: Session on Scenarios for Future Internet Business 17/12/10 Ghent, Belgium 60
Enterprises and other beneficiaries
Academia and Research
Industry
FInES Cluster
FIA and Projects in Challenges 1
Future Internet Assembly Research Open Roadmapping Meeting 31/3/11 Brussels 100 Enterprises and other beneficiaries
Academia and Research
ActionPlanT Workshop: ICT for Manufacturing 2/5/11 Brussels 15 Enterprises and other beneficiaries
Academia and Research
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Event Title Date Location Estimated Audience
Number Type
Industry
Public Administration
FIA Budapest 2011 17-19/5/11 Budapest,
Hungary 800
Enterprises and other beneficiaries
Academia and Research
Industry
FInES Cluster
FIA and Projects in Challenges 1
World Manufacturing Forum 16-17/5/1 Cernobbio, Italy 320
Enterprises and other beneficiaries
Academia and Research
Industry
Public Administration
INTEROP-Vlab General Assembly 6-9/6/11 Brussels 30
Enterprises and other beneficiaries
Academia and Research
Industry
Public Administration
FISA Research Roadmap (web based community) N/A N/A N/A
Enterprises and other beneficiaries
Academia and Research
Industry
Public Administration
FInES Cluster
FIA and Projects in Challenges 1
ENSEMBLE Experts Scientific Committee
ActionPlanT Research Roadmap (web based community) N/A N/A N/A
Enterprises and other beneficiaries
Academia and Research
Industry
Lectures on applications of ontologies for interoperability 7-8/12/10 Bordeaux,
France 20 Academia and Research
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Event Title Date Location Estimated Audience
Number Type
Lectures on tools and best practices to support interoperability 17-18/2/11 Rome, Italy 20 Enterprises and other beneficiaries
Academia and Research
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Table 2-3: Summary of peer-reviewed publications emanating from ENSEMBLE
Event / Book / Journal Title Date Author Paper Title
Enterprise Interoperability IV 2010 Charalabidis, Y. et al. Developing a Science Base for Enterprise Interoperability
Interoperability in Digital Public Services and Administration:
Bridging E-Government and E-Business
2010 Charalabidis, Y. et al. Towards a Scientific Foundation for Interoperability
FIA 2011: Achievements and Technological Promises 2011 Angelucci D. et al. Future Internet Enterprise Systems: a Flexible Architectural Approach
for Innovation
CENT 2011: Collaborative Enterprises 2011 – Platforms,
Processes, and Practices Advancing the Enterprise 2.0
2011 Lampathaki, F. et al. Towards an Interoperability Science: Cultivating the Scientific
Foundations for Enterprise Interoperability
CENT 2011: Collaborative Enterprises 2011 – Platforms,
Processes, and Practices Advancing the Enterprise 2.0
2011 Koussouris, S., et al. Digging into the Real-Life Enterprise Interoperability Areas Definition
and Overview of the Main Research Areas
CENT 2011: Collaborative Enterprises 2011 – Platforms,
Processes, and Practices Advancing the Enterprise 2.0
2011 Popplewell, K. Towards the Definition of a Science Base for Enterprise Interoperability:
A European Perspective
CENT 2011: Collaborative Enterprises 2011 – Platforms,
Processes, and Practices Advancing the Enterprise 2.0
2011 Missikoff M., et al. Future Internet Enterprise Systems: A Semantic Approach for a
Community-based Research Roadmap
CENT 2011: Collaborative Enterprises 2011 – Platforms,
Processes, and Practices Advancing the Enterprise 2.0
2011 Agostinho, C. et al. Using neighbouring domains towards setting the foundations for
Enterprise Interoperability science
ASME 2011: International Design Engineering Technical
Conference & Computers and Information in Engineering
Conference
2011 de Beca, M. F. et al. Tuple-based Morphisms for e-Procurement Solutions
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Table 2-4: Summary of FInES Cluster activities supported by ENSEMBLE
Event Date Location Estimated Audience
Number Type
FInES Cluster Meeting 7/10/10 Brussels 35
Enterprises and other beneficiaries
Academia and Research
Industry
FInES Cluster
FIA and Projects in Challenges 1
FInES Cluster Meeting 25/1/11 Brussels 30
Enterprises and other beneficiaries
Academia and Research
Industry
FInES Cluster
Public administration
FInES Cluster Meeting 1/4/11 Brussels 30
Enterprises and other beneficiaries
Academia and Research
Industry
FInES Cluster
Public administration
FInES Cluster Joint Negotiation Meeting 13/4/11 Brussels 25 FInES Cluster Factories of the Future (FoF) Projects
under negotiation
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2.2 Events Organization
ENSEMBLE has run successful workshops in Samos 2011 Summit, CENT 2011, ICE 2011 and ICT
2010 as described in the following sections.
2.2.1 Samos 2011 Summit on “Future Internet: The Power to Change Society”
This 3 day invited conference was organised by the ENSEMBLE project, and is reported in full
elsewhere1. A short summary is presented below:
Type Summit Conference organized by ENSEMBLE
Event Name Samos 2011 Summit on Future Internet for Enterprises and Society
Venue Samos, Greece
Date July 4th-6th, 2011
Event objectives With an emphasis on Future Internet systems and services in the factory, in the
enterprise and within a connected, inclusive society, the Samos Summit aimed to be
a first-class opportunity to see, interact with and influence cutting-edge European
ICT research projects and initiatives. Interesting positions on Policy and Vision for
Future Internet Enterprise Systems, presentations on Research and Innovation in the
area of Future Internet, interactive workshops on Interoperability Science, Visionary
Scenarios for the Enterprise and New research Areas and the ISU were just a part of
the three day agenda.
Size of audience
(approx.)
80
Dissemination Level International
URL http://www.fines-cluster.eu/fines/jm/Slideshow/countdown-for-the-samos-2011-
summit-on-future-internet-the-power-to-change-society.html
http://samos-summit.blogspot.com/
Description of
activity
ENSEMBLE briefly presented its scope, activities and achievements so far while it
introduced its Experts Scientific Committee. It organized three interactive workshops
on Interoperability Science, on the Visionary Scenarios for the Enterprise and on the
FInES Roadmap Development: Discussing on the key terms. Also the next steps to
dissemination were presented.
Partners Involved NTUA, CU, UNINOVA, CNR, INTRASOFT
1 Charalabidis, Y., Matzakou, I., Lampathaki F., Koussouris, S., “Samos 2011 Summit on Future Internet Conference
Proceedings” at http://www.fines-cluster.eu/fines/jm/Publications/Download-document/204-Samos-2011-Summit-
Proceedings.html
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Type of Audience Enterprises and other beneficiaries
Academia and Research
Industry
Public Administration
FInES Cluster
FIA and Projects in Challenges 1
ENSEMBLE Experts Scientific Committee
Dissemination Level International
Hash tags for Social
Media Dissemination
#EU_FInES #ent20 #enterprise20 #samos2011
Relevant Resources Photos available at:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/finescluster/sets/72157627053076645/
Presentations available through: http://www.fines-
cluster.eu/fines/jm/Slideshow/countdown-for-the-samos-2011-summit-on-
future-internet-the-power-to-change-society.html
Videos available at: http://www.ustream.tv/channel/8681429
Proceedings to be available online soon.
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2.2.2 ICE 2011
Type Participation in Conference
Workshop organized by ENSEMBLE
Event Name Workshop on “Future Internet Enterprise Systems” in conjunction with the 17th
International Conference on Concurrent Enterprising (ICE 2011)
Venue Aachen, Germany
Date 22 June 2011
Event objectives This workshop aimed at bringing a comprehensive analysis of the past and present in
the area of Future Internet Enterprise Systems, and providing an open forum of
discussion to develop the vision of FInES in the advent of the 8FP. In parallel an
initial presentation of the EISB foundation has been conducted, in order to acquire
feedback for the developments of the ENSEMBLE project..
Size of audience
(approx.) 15
Dissemination Level International
URL http://www.fines-cluster.eu/fines/jm/ENSEMBLE-News/ensemble-workshop-in-ice-
2011.html
http://www.ice-
conference.org/apps/pub.asp?Q=3631&T=ICE%202011%20Overview
Description of
activity
Workshop with presentations regarding the EI landscape and the EISB development
alongside with the neighbouring sciences, based on the work performed during
ENSEMBLE and general discussion about the Scientific foundation of EI
Title Workshop “Future Internet Enterprise Systems”
Presenter Ricardo Goncalves (UNINOVA), Sotiris Koussouris (NTUA)
Other Partners
Involved -
Type of Audience Academia and Research
Relevant Resources Agenda appended in Annex A
Proceedings available at: http://www.fines-
cluster.eu/fines/jm/Publications/Download-document/127-
ICE2011_ENSEMBLE_Workshop_Proceedings.html
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2.2.3 CENT 2011
Type Participation in Conference
Invited Session organized by ENSEMBLE
Event Name International Symposium on Collaborative Enterprises (CENT 2011) in the context of
The 15th World-Multi-Conference on Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics
(WMSCI 2011)
Invited session on Science Base for Enterprise Interoperability in the Advent of the
Future Internet”
Venue Orlando, Florida, USA
Date 22 July 2011
Event objectives International exposure of ENSEMBLE activity outside Europe.
Attracting contributions to EISB development worldwide.
Size of audience
(approx.)
9
Dissemination Level International
URL http://www.fines-cluster.eu/fines/jm/ENSEMBLE-News/cent-2011-ensemble-invited-
session.html
http://www.iiis2011.org/wmsci/website/default.asp?vc=39
Description of activity Delivery of 5 papers.
Participation in workshop discussion.
Title Five presentations were made by ENSEMBLE partners, each followed by discussion:
Agostinho, Carlos; Jardim-Goncalves, Ricardo; Steiger-Garcao, Adofo: ''Using
Neighboring Domains towards Setting the Foundations for Enterprise
Interoperability Science'' (presented by Carlos Agostinho).
Assogna, Pierluigi; Missikoff, Michele; Taglino, Francesco; Goncalves: ''Future
Internet Enterprise Systems: A Semantic Approach for a Community-Based
Research Roadmap'' (presented by Keith Popplewell).
Koussouris, Sotirios; Lampathaki, Fenareti; Mouzakitis, Spiros; Charalabidis, Yannis;
Psarras: ''Digging into the Real-Life Enterprise Interoperability Areas Definition and
Overview of the Main Research Areas'' (presented by Carlos Agostinho).
Lampathaki, Fenareti; Koussouris, Sotirios; Agostinho, Carlos; Jardim-Goncalves,
Ricardo; Charalabidis, Yannis; Psarras: ''Towards an Interoperability Science:
Cultivating the Scientific Foundations for Enterprise Interoperability'' (presented by
Carlos Agostinho).
Popplewell, Keith: ''Towards the Definition of a Science Base for Enterprise
Interoperability: A European Perspective''
Presenter Keith Popplewell, Carlos Agostinho
Partners Involved CU, UNINOVA (with papers from NTUA and CNR)
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Type of Audience Enterprises and other beneficiaries
Academia and Research
Industry
Public Administration
Size of audience
(approx.)
9
Dissemination Level International
Hash tags for Social
Media Dissemination
#Enterprise Interoperability #Science Base #Neighbouring Sciences #Scientific
Foundations #Future Internet Enterprise Systems #Roadmap
Relevant Resources Agenda appended in Annex A.
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2.2.4 ICT2010
Type Participation in Conference
Event Name ICT2010
Venue Brussels, Belgium
Date September 27th-29th, 2010
Event objectives The ICT2010 conference included special sessions presenting the European Union's
funding priorities for the 2.8 Billion Euros of EU funding available for ICT research
and development during 2011-2012. The key themes of the conference were:
Powering our sustainable future: the potential of digital solutions to promote
sustainable growth in a low carbon economy
The human face of the digital age: the continuing constructive role of ICT in
the daily life of citizens and the importance of public participation in the
innovation process.
ICT2010 also hosted dozens of networking sessions designed to facilitate contacts
between researchers and innovators, engineers and investors from all fields of digital
innovation.
Size of audience
(approx.)
2000 (for the Conference), 50 (for the FInES Networking Session in which ENSEMBLE
was involved)
Dissemination Level International
URL http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/events/ict/2010/index_en.htm
Description of
activity
Participation in the ICT2010 Networking Sessions, Co-organization of the Session
“FInES in Networked SMEs”.
Knowledge café on the EISB.
ENSEMBLE website address was communicated during the event, the ENSEMBLE
poster was displayed, and brochures were distributed.
Title How to establish a Science Base for Enterprise Interoperability? The ENSEMBLE
approach
Presenter Yannis Charalabidis (NTUA)
Other Partners
Involved
-
Type of Audience Enterprises and other beneficiaries
Academia and Research
Industry
FIA and Projects in Challenges 1
Hash tags for Social
Media Dissemination
#EU_FInES #ict2010eu #futureinternet #ent20
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Relevant Resources Session Presentations available at http://www.fines-cluster.eu/fines/jm/News-
Section/What-s-happening-in-FInES/ENSEMBLE-Networking-Session-at-
ICT2010-Conference.html and http://interop-vlab.eu
Session Report available at: http://www.fines-cluster.eu/fines/jm/Download-
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2.3 Conferences Participation
ENSEMBLE has presented findings at the conferences below.
2.3.1 ESF-COST High-Level Research Conference on Future Internet and Society: A
Complex Systems Perspective
Type Participation in Conference
Event Name ESF-COST High-Level Research Conference on Future Internet and Society: A
Complex Systems Perspective
Venue Italy
Date 2-7 Oct 2010
Event objectives This conference brought together experts in Information and Communication
Technologies (ICT), social scientists, as well as experts in the area of complex
systems They will assess the state-of-the-art, identify new trends and envision future
developments in the intertwined domains of future Internet and society
Size of audience
(approx.)
150
Dissemination Level International
URL http://www.esf.org/activities/esf-conferences/details/2010/confdetail341/341-
preliminary-programme.html
Description of
activity
Poster addressing the relationship between EI in a Complex Systems Perspective
Title Interoperability and the software, services and semantic technologies challenges in
the future of internet
Presenter Poster participation only.
Type of Audience Academia and Research
FIA and Projects in Challenges 1
ESF
Relevant Resources N/A
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2.3.2 SERVICEWAVE 2010
Type Participation in Conference
Event Name ServiceWave 2010
Venue Ghent, Belgium
Date December 13th-15th, 2010
Event objectives The ServiceWave conference is a unique opportunity for academic researchers and
industry practitioners to report on ground breaking research work and present
industrial trends, strengthening the cross-community excellence in service oriented
computing related domains. It is a place for place for sharing knowledge and
networking between experts working on the Service Revolution in Europe today.
Size of audience
(approx.)
500
Dissemination Level International
URL http://servicewave.eu/2010/
Description of
activity
Participation in the ServiceWave conference and in particular in the 1st
International Workshop on Service Modelling and Representation Techniques
(SMART), Liaison activities with projects and experts in the Internet of Services
Partners Involved NTUA
Type of Audience Enterprises and other beneficiaries
Academia and Research
Industry
FIA and Projects in Challenges 1
Hash tags for Social
Media Dissemination
#EU_FInES #services #futureinternet
Relevant Resources Presentations available at http://servicewave.eu/2010/presentations/
Videos available at: http://servicewave.eu/2010/videos/
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2.3.3 ASME 2011 International Design Engineering Technical Conference & Computers and
Information in Engineering Conference IDETC/CIE 2011
Type Participation in Conference
Event Name ASME 2011 International Design Engineering Technical Conference & Computers and
Information in Engineering Conference IDETC/CIE 2011
Venue Washington, DC, USA
Date August 29-31, 2011
Event objectives Discussion on Enterprise Interoperability solutions
Size of audience
(approx.)
13 people in the session
Dissemination Level International
URL http://www.iiis2011.org/wmsci/Website/AboutConfer.asp?vc=39
Description of
activity
Presentations and validation of ENSEMBLE findings with and international community.
Focus on:
Establishment of the Enterprise Interoperability using a solution based on
model morphisms for semantic mismatches resolution
Title Presentation of a paper on the Technical Session:
CIE-21-1 SEIKM Knowledge and Information in the Engineering Enterprise
Presenter Joao Sarraipa (UNINOVA)
Other Partners
Involved
-
Type of Audience Industry, Academia and Research
Dissemination Level International
Hash tags for Social
Media
Dissemination
#Enterprise Interoperability #Model Morphisms #Semantic Mismatches #E-
Procurement
Relevant Resources Presentation (slides)
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2.4 Workshops Participation
Other workshops where ENSEMBLE has represented the FInES Community are described below.
2.4.1 A Ghent Research Roadmap Workshop
Type Participation in Workshop
Event Name FIA Ghent Research Roadmap Workshop.
Venue FIA Ghent venue, International Convention Center (ICC) Ghent, Belgium
Date 15 December 2010
Event objectives This is a working meeting for FISA projects supporting the research roadmapping
to kick off the preparation of a first draft.
Size of audience
(approx.)
20
Dissemination Level International
URL http://fisa.future-
internet.eu/index.php/FIA_Ghent_Research_Roadmap_Workshop_15_Dec_2010
Description of
activity
The one hour interactive session aiming at identifying a diversity of elements of the
Future Internet Research Roadmap, then we developed an initial roadmap
structure. The use of flip-overs and post-its to support group brainstorming and
discussion has helped to achieve the result.
Title Summary of the FInES Research Roadmap
Presenter Michele Missikoff
Type of Audience Enterprises and other beneficiaries
Academia and Research
Industry
Hash tags for Social
Media Dissemination
#FutureInternet #vision #challenges
Relevant Resources N/A
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2.5 Joint Working with Neighbouring Domains
2.5.1 Future Internet Assembly, Ghent, December 2010
Type Participation in Conference
Event Name Future Internet Assembly (FIA)
Venue Ghent, Belgium
Date December 16th-17th, 2010
Event objectives FIA Ghent was part of the Future Internet Conference Week, a series of events
concerning different aspects of the Future Internet.
It was organised by communities reaching out to different but related audiences
that share common goals. With these events back-to-back, the participants benefit
from the ideas from the different parts.
Size of audience
(approx.)
800
Dissemination Level International
URL http://fi-ghent.fi-week.eu/
Description of
activity
Participation in the Future Internet Conference Week‟s session and in particular in
Session IX: Scenarios for FI Business (organized by the FInES Cluster members),
Liaison activities with projects and experts in the broad area of Future Internet
Partners Involved NTUA, CU, CNR, UNINOVA
Type of Audience Enterprises and other beneficiaries
Academia and Research
Industry
FInES Cluster
FIA and Projects in Challenges 1
Hash tags for Social
Media Dissemination
#EU_FInES #ficw #futureinternet
Relevant Resources Slides available in pdf and Slideshare through http://fi-ghent.fi-
week.eu/slides/
Participation in the FIA Ghent included presentation at the following workshop organised by Future
Internet Enterprise Systems:
Type Participation in Workshop
Event Name Future Internet Assembly: Scenarios for Future Internet Business
Venue Ghent
Date 15-17 December 2010
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Event objectives The objective of this session is to debate the potential and merits (and possible
drawback) of a wide spectrum of scenarios for the future of businesses on the Internet,
taking into account specific enabling FI technologies, in order to help pin-point:
The more promising FI technologies and their application for specific
businesses
How those technologies meet and possibly transform business needs (existing,
emerging, blue sky thinking)
Paradigms of improvements to existing business as well as radical business
transformation
Gaps if any between FI priorities and business priorities and expectations and
how those gaps may be bridged
Size of audience
(approx.)
60
Dissemination Level International
URL http://fi-ghent.fi-week.eu/
Description of
activity
Presentation in Future Internet Enterprise stream, on collaboration between
manufacturing SMEs and the requirements to support this for the Future Internet.
Title Realising the Digital Opportunity: Redesigning Labour Intensive Business Processes
leads to a New Future Internet Based Product and Business Model
Presenter Keith Popplewell
Other Partners
Involved
None
Type of Audience Enterprises and other beneficiaries
Academia and Research
Industry
Public Administration
FInES Cluster
FIA and Projects in Challenges 1
Size of audience
(approx.)
60
Dissemination Level International
Hash tags for Social
Media
Dissemination
N/A
URL http://fi-ghent.fi-week.eu/
http://services.future-internet.eu/images/7/79/Popplewell_and_Harding.pdf
Relevant Resources CU Presentation (FIA Scenarios for FIB - Popplewell and Harding v2.pptx)
Paper (Submission - Ghent Scenarios for FI Business Session.pdf)
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2.5.2 Future Internet Assembly, Budapest, May 2011
Type Participation in Conference
Event Name Future Internet Assembly (FIA) 2011
Venue Budapest, Hungary
Date 17-19 May, 2011
Event objectives The Future Internet Assembly (FIA) is where, twice a year, a critical mass of thinkers
and doers meet to present / hear about the latest challenges and breakthroughs in
Europe‟s research effort to design, test and deploy new information and
communication technologies (ICT) that address the internet issues of today and the
anticipated challenges of tomorrow
Size of audience
(approx.)
800
Dissemination
Level
International
URL http://www.future-internet.eu/home/future-internet-assembly/budapest-may-
2011.html
Description of
activity
Informal presentation of the preliminary Research Roadmap.
ENSEMBLE brochures were distributed.
Title Status of FInES Research Roadmap Activities and Possible Synergies
Presenter Michele Missikoff
Other Partners
Involved
N/A
Type of Audience Enterprises and other beneficiaries
Academia and Research
Size of audience
(approx.)
10
Dissemination
Level
International
Hash tags for
Social Media
Dissemination
#Future Internet Assembly #Enterprise Systems #Research Roadmap
Relevant Resources General report of the event
http://www.future-internet.eu/fileadmin/documents/budapest_documents/FIA-
Budapest_Consolidated_final_300611.pdf
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2.5.3 Future Internet Assembly Research Open Roadmapping Meeting, Brussels,
March 2011
Type Participation in Meeting
Event Name Future Internet Assembly Research Open Roadmapping Meeting
Venue Brussels
Date 31 March 2011
Event objectives Development of FIA research roadmaps on:
The Future of Enterprises and the Future Internet Enterprise Systems
Networks and Services
Content, Architecture and Interaction
Identity, Trust and Broader Perspectives
Size of audience
(approx.)
100
Dissemination
Level
International
URL http://fisa.future-internet.eu/index.php/FIA_Research_Roadmap
Description of
activity
Presentations from ENSEMBLE partners on The Future of Enterprises and the Future
Internet Enterprise Systems
Title “The Future of Enterprises and the Future Internet Enterprise
Systems “ and “Future Internet Enterprise Systems for Manufacturing”
Presenter Michele Missikoff and Keith Popplewell, respectively
Other Partners
Involved
NTUA, UNINOVA, INTRASOFT
Type of Audience Enterprises and other beneficiaries
Academia and Research
Hash tags for
Social Media
Dissemination
#Future Internet Assembly #Enterprise Systems #Research Roadmap
Relevant Resources Agenda
2.5.4 FISA Research Roadmap
Type of planned /
executed
collaboration activity
Joint Working Opportunities
Title FISA Research Roadmap
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Location N/A
Date Collaboration has been carried out for all the period of time, by using emails,
conference calls, F2F meetings
Activity objectives Integration of the FInES RR activities within the larger context of the FISA Research
Roadmap.
FIA Research Roadmap (coordinated by EFFECTSPLUS project) intends to create the
Future Internet Assembly's research roadmap,
Expected/realized
impact
The impact of this collaboration is producing a better harmonization of the different
research roadmaps that are taking place within the FIA „umbrella‟. The cooperation
is expected to provide benefits along two ways: globally for the different initiatives
converging and cooperating under the FISA Research Roadmap and, specifically, for
the FInES RR for the materialized or expected by the collaboration action if already
realized or assessable
Description of activity The Activities operated by the FISA support actions, on behalf of FIA, are aimed at
developing the Future Internet Assembly research roadmap stemming from the
combined vision of the participants of the Future Internet Assembly for the research
challenges for the future Internet in the timeframe addressed by Framework Eight
(FP8). It will be provided by FIA to the EC as input to the FP8 research programme.
Contributions to the research roadmap are facilitated by the FP7 support actions
(projects) associated with the different aspects of the Future Internet research
challenges.
URL http://fisa.future-internet.eu/index.php/Main_Page
Projects Involved Membership:
Representatives of diverse Research Roadmap activities in fields related to Future
Internet. In particular, the following projects are represented:
SESERV
EIFFEL
CHORUS+
SOFI
MOSQUITO
MobiWebApp
IOT-I
NextMedia
CASAGRAS 2 / IERC
FIRESTATION
Paradiso2
FireBall
MyFire
ENSEMBLE
EFFECTSPLUS
Partners Involved N7A
Dissemination Level International
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Type of Audience Enterprises and other beneficiaries
Academia and Research
Industry
Public Administration
FInES Cluster
FIA and Projects in Challenges 1
ENSEMBLE Experts Scientific Committee
Size of audience
(approx.)
N/A
Relevant Resources http://fisa.future-
internet.eu/images/7/7c/FI_Conf_Budapest_Research_Roadmap.pdf
2.5.5 ActionPlanT Research Roadmap
ActionPlanT is a coordinating action of the NMP manufacturing research community, with an objective
to develop a manufacturing research roadmap. ENSEMBLE partners were invited to participate in this
activity, which included the following expert workshop:
Type of planned /
executed
collaboration activity
Joint Working Opportunities
Title ActionPlanT Workshop: ICT for Manufacturing
Location Brussels
Date 2 May 2011
Activity objectives CU was invited alongside a compact group of recognized European experts to
help refine further the research areas for the roadmap. In particular, at the
meeting I was asked to present your ideas, suggestions, and opinions on which
ICT technologies will in the future be useful for a better manufacturing in
Europe. The outcomes will help to shape the Roadmap for FP8 on ICT for
Manufacturing.
Expected/realized
impact
Opportunity to identify the need for collaborative working in manufacturing
enterprises, in order to achieve the necessary agility and innovative ability for EU
manufacturing to complete in the world of the Future Internet.
Description of activity Presentations by invited experts.
Discussion in breakout groups, to identify research priorities.
Wrap up and completion of joint contribution.
URL http://www.actionplant-project.eu/
Projects Involved ActionPlanT
Partners Involved CU
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Dissemination Level International
Type of Audience Enterprises and other beneficiaries
Academia and Research
Industry
Public Administration
Size of audience
(approx.)
15
Relevant Resources Agenda (ActionPlanT_Brussels_Workshop_Agenda.doc)
CU presentation (ActionPlanT Roadmapping Presentation – Popplewell.doc)
This was part of an on-going activity on roadmap generation:
Type of planned /
executed
collaboration activity
Joint Working Opportunities
Title ActionPlanT Research Roadmap
Location N/A
Date During the period of time, by using emails, conference calls, F2F meetigs
Activity objectives Integration of the FInES RR activities with the ActionPlanT Research Roadmap
activities.
Expected/realized
impact
Given the close relationships between the FInES RR focus and the ActionPlanT
focus, it is expected that this collaboration will be producing benefits for both
initiatives, enriching the content and increasing the quality level of the final
outcome.
Description of activity ActionPlanT envisions the future with an all-encompassing concept of a
Manufacturing Business Web (MBW), which essentially is a melting pot where the
disparate solution spaces of process-oriented and commercial-oriented technologies
converge. All future ICT solutions for manufacturing need to have a business value
and interact with each other seamlessly within the MBW. The final objective is to
promote core technology developers as well as manufacturing service providers to
build individual solutions with minimal Time-to-Market.
URL http://www.actionplant-project.eu/
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Projects Involved Membership:
The following partners are directly involved in the ActionPlanT activities:
SAP AG, SAP Research, Germany (coordinator)
Dassault Systèmes (formerly through Intercim), France
Fraunhofer IPK, Germany
Tecnalia, Spain
Agoria ASBL, Belgium
University of Patras, Greece
Politecnico di Milano, Italy
École Polytechnique Fédérale of Lausanne, Switzerland
Partners Involved CU, CNR
Dissemination Level International
Type of Audience Enterprises and other beneficiaries
Academia and Research
Industry
Size of audience
(approx.)
N/A
Relevant Resources http://www.actionplant-
project.eu/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=72&Itemid=77
2.5.6 World Manufacturing Forum 2011
This event is also organised by the NMP manufacturing research community, but is endorsed by the
Intelligent Manufacturing Systems (IMS) community, and therefore has a broad international
membership.
Type of planned /
executed
collaboration activity
Joint Working Opportunity
Title World Manufacturing Forum, 2011
Location Cernobbio, Italy
Date 16-17 May 2011
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Activity objectives The events programme featured keynote speeches and a round table discussion on
the first day, with more in-depth thematic sessions on day two, focusing mainly on
issues such as: Are industrial policies keeping pace with global reality or are they
still based on non-global manufacturing paradigms? Will economies become
unstable by keeping their markets open or can there be a more resilient world, for
example through collective R&D? Which skills and competencies will be needed for
manufacturing in 2020? How to create better workplaces? The Forum tried to
address these issues by building consensus on a vision with respect to the global
manufacturing challenges and to sustainability, growth models and policies, and by
stimulating bottom-up ideas to promote international R&D and innovation
partnerships through hands-on sharing of experiences.
Expected/realized
impact
Opportunity to identify and discuss the need for collaborative working in
manufacturing enterprises, and worldwide views on the research requirements to
support manufacturing in a global economy.
Description of activity Multi-stream conference.
URL http://www.worldmanufacturingforum.org/
Projects Involved N/A
Partners Involved CU as invited participant.
Dissemination Level International
Type of Audience Enterprises and other beneficiaries
Academia and Research
Industry
Public Administration
Size of audience
(approx.)
320
Relevant Resources Programme: http://www.worldmanufacturingforum.org/#!programme
Presentations: http://www.worldmanufacturingforum.org/#!__downloads
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2.6 FInES Community Dissemination
2.6.1 FInES Cluster Meeting, 7/10/10
Type Organization of Cluster Meeting
Event Name FInES Cluster Meeting
Venue Brussels, Belgium
Date October 7th, 2010
Event objectives The cluster meeting has the following objectives:
To consolidate the liaison, co-operation and concertation activities among the
projects with the support of ENSEMBLE in order to build an even stronger
cluster community.
To launch the ENSEMBLE International Call for Contributions that aims at
enlarging the FInES Cluster by bringing together high-calibre experts from
various disciplines and backgrounds.
To outline the future strategic position of the FInES cluster and how the
running projects position themselves to the current FInES Research Roadmap.
To elaborate on the offerings which the Cluster projects anticipate from
ENSEMBLE in the next years.
To discuss which of the Cluster projects reusable public results (i.e. state-of-the
art reviews, methodologies, tools and prototypes) may contribute to the
development of the long-desired Enterprise Interoperability Science for future
constructive research.
Size of audience
(approx.)
35
Dissemination Level International
URL http://www.fines-cluster.eu/fines/jm/News-Section/What-s-happening-in-
FInES/FInES-Cluster-Meeting-7-Oct.-2010.html
Description of
activity
Organization of FInES Cluster Meeting, Introduction of the ENSEMBLE activities to
the FInES Cluster, Discussion on its offerings and ways to effectively collaborate with
the projects.
Partners Involved NTUA, CU, UNINOVA, CNR, INTRASOFT
Type of Audience Enterprises and other beneficiaries
Academia and Research
Industry
FInES Cluster
FIA and Projects in Challenges 1
Hash tags for Social
Media Dissemination
#EU_FInES #futureinternet #ent20
Relevant Resources All meeting documents, agenda and presentations at http://www.fines-
cluster.eu/fines/jm/News-Section/What-s-happening-in-FInES/FInES-Cluster-
Meeting-7-Oct.-2010.html
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2.6.2 FInES Cluster Meeting, 25/1/11
Type Organization of Cluster Meeting
Title FInES Cluster Meeting
Location Brussels
Date 25 January 2011
Activity objectives To discuss about selected research fields of Future Internet Enterprise
Systems
To identify the current state of Future Internet Enterprise Systems and
especially the gap between ambitions and reality
To derive potential research areas and potential further development
directions for the FInES Cluster
Expected/realized
impact
Information for FInES Cluster members.
Description of activity Update on ENSEMBLE progress to Cluster
Review of FInES Task Forces
URL http://www.fines-cluster.eu
Projects Involved FInES Cluster projects
Partners Involved CU, NTUA, UNINOVA, INTRASOFT
Dissemination Level International
Type of Audience Enterprises and other beneficiaries
Academia and Research
Industry
Public Administration
FInES Cluster
Size of audience
(approx.)
30
Relevant Resources All meeting documents, agenda and presentations can be downloaded from
http://www.fines-cluster.eu/fines/jm/January-2011/View-category.html
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2.6.3 FInES Cluster Meeting, 1/4/11
Type Organization of Cluster Meeting
Title FInES Cluster Meeting
Location Brussels
Date 1 April 2011
Activity objectives Review of progress on FP8 Orientation
Review of ENSEMBLE progress
Task force progress reports
Reports from neighbouring projects
Expected/realized
impact
Information for FInES Cluster members.
CU partner invited to contribute to Action Plan To road mapping workshop
Description of activity As objectives
URL http://www.fines-cluster.eu
Projects Involved FInES Cluster projects
PARADISO 2
ASOS
ActionPlanT
ALADIN
Partners Involved CU, NTUA, UNINOVA, INTRASOFT
Dissemination Level International
Type of Audience Enterprises and other beneficiaries
Academia and Research
Industry
Public Administration
FInES Cluster
Size of audience
(approx.)
30
Relevant Resources All meeting documents, agenda and presentations can be downloaded from
http://www.fines-cluster.eu/fines/jm/April-2011/View-category.html
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The above meeting included the following seminars:
Type of
activity
Seminar
Description of
activity
Presentation of the main lines of the methodology for the FInES Research Roadmap,
including the organization model, the teams composition, and the activity plan, in the
context of the FInES Cluster Meeting.
Title FInES Research Roadmap Task Force: Advance Report.
Event/Action
Info
FInES Cluster Meeting.
1 April 2011, Bruxelles
Responsible Michele Missikoff (CNR)
Other
Partners
Involved
Coventry University, NTUA, UNINOVA
Venue Brussels, Belgium
Date 1 April 2011
Type of
Audience
Enterprises and other beneficiaries
Academia and Research
Industry
Size of
audience
(approx.)
40
Dissemination
Level
International
URL http://www.fines-cluster.eu/fines/jm/Slideshow/next-fines-cluster-meeting-on-april-1st-
2011.html
Other info N/A
Related
Material
All meeting documents and presentation can be downloaded from
http://www.fines-cluster.eu/fines/jm/April-2011/View-category.html
Type of
activity
Seminar
Description of
activity
Presentation of the key ideas of the FInES Research Roadmap within a meeting that
has been jointly organised by the University Polytechnic of Marche (Ancona, Italy) and
the regional association of industries Confindustria. The event is part of a program of
periodic meetings to facilitate the technology transfer from academia to the
enterprises.
Title Future Internet for Future Enterprises: a Research Agenda
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Event/Action
Info
Progetto Innovazione e Ricerca (Innovation and Research Project of Univ. Polytechnic
of Marche), in collaboration with the Industrial Liaison Office (ilo) and Club IT Marche.
14 July 2011, Ancona
http://www.univpm.it/Entra/Engine/RAServePG.php/P/725410013400/M/451710013481
Responsible Michele Missikoff (CNR)
Other
Partners
Involved
N/A
Venue Ancona, Italy
Date 14 July 2011
Type of
Audience
Enterprises and other beneficiaries
Academia and Research
Industry
Public Administration
Size of
audience
(approx.)
40
Dissemination
Level
National/Regional/Local
URL http://www.univpm.it/Entra/Engine/RAServePG.php/P/725410013400/M/451710013481
Other info N/A
Related
Material
Attachments such as: (please indicate filenames or URLs)
http://www.univpm.it/Entra/Engine/RAServePG.php/P/725410013400/M/451710013481
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2.6.4 FInES Cluster Joint Negotiation Meeting, 13/4/11
Type of
activity
Participation in FInES Cluster Joint Negotiation Meeting
Description of
activity
The joint negotiation meeting aimed to bring together all the projects from FP7 FoF Objective
7.3 with a focus on the Future Internet Enterprise Systems cluster. The purpose of the
meeting was to align the research portfolio by trying to create synergies as early as possible,
to avoid significant overlaps and to prepare for the future cluster activities. ENSEMBLE on its
behalf introduced its activities and the services it offers to the cluster to the project
representatives.
Title -
Event/Action
Info
N/A
Responsible European Commission
Partners
Involved
NTUA, CNR
Venue Brussels
Date April 13th, 2011
Type of
Audience
FInES Cluster Factories of the Future (FoF) Projects under negotiation
Size of
audience
(approx.)
25
Dissemination
Level
International
URL ftp://ensemble.epu.ntua.gr/FInES_Cluster_Meetings/2011_04_13_FInES%20Joint%20Negotia
tion%20Meeting_Brussels/Presentations/
Other info -
Related
Material
Presentation / introduction to the Cluster activities (See:
FInES_Joint_Negotiation_Meeting_13_April_2011.pdf)
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2.7 Peer-Reviewed Publications
2.7.1 Publications
Full citation Charalabidis Y., Jardim Gonçalves R., Popplewell K. (2010). Developing a Science
Base for Enterprise Interoperability. In Enterprise Interoperability IV, Part IV, pp.
245-254, DOI: 10.1007/978-1-84996-257-5_23
Responsible Yannis Charalabidis
Partners Involved NTUA
Hash tags for Social
Media Dissemination
#EU_FInES #ent20 #enterprise20 #interoperability #science
Dissemination Level International
URL http://www.springerlink.com/content/lp6g34478x93571x/
Full citation Charalabidis Y., Jardim Gonçalves R., Popplewell K. (2010). Towards a Scientific
Foundation for Interoperability. In Book: “Interoperability in Digital Public Services
and Administration: Bridging E-Government and E-Business”, pp. 355-373, DOI:
10.4018/978-1-61520-887-6, ISBN13: 9781615208876.
Responsible Yannis Charalabidis
Partners Involved NTUA
Hash tags for Social
Media Dissemination
#EU_FInES #ent20 #enterprise20 #interoperability #science
Dissemination Level International
URL http://www.igi-global.com/bookstore/chapter.aspx?titleid=45798
Full citation Angelucci D., Missikoff M., Taglino F. “Future Internet Enterprise Systems: a Flexible
Architectural Approach for Innovation”. In the FIA 2011: Achievements and
Technological Promises, Domingue J. et Al. (Editors), LNCS 6656, p. 465.
Responsible Michele Missikoff (CNR-IASI)
Partners Involved CNR-IASI
Hash tags for Social
Media Dissemination
#Future Internet Assembly #Enterprise Systems #Research Roadmap
Dissemination Level International
URL http://www.future-internet.eu/news/view/article/fia-book-2011.html
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Full citation Lampathaki, F., Koussouris, S., Agostinho, C., Jardim-Goncalves, R., Charalabidis, Y.
Psarras, J. (2011) Towards an Interoperability Science: Cultivating the Scientific
Foundations for Enterprise Interoperability. In Proceedings of CENT 2011:
Collaborative Enterprises 2011 – Platforms, Processes, and Practices Advancing the
Enterprise 2.0, Orlando/FL, USA, July 19-22, 2011.
Responsible Fenareti Lampathaki
Partners Involved NTUA, UNINOVA
Hash tags for Social
Media Dissemination
#EU_FInES #ent20 #enterprise20 #interoperability #science
Dissemination Level International
URL (online proceedings not available yet)
Full citation Koussouris, S., Lampathaki, F., Mouzakitis, S., Charalabidis, Y., Psarras, J. (2011).
Digging into the Real-Life Enterprise Interoperability Areas Definition and Overview
of the Main Research Areas. In Proceedings of CENT 2011: Collaborative Enterprises
2011 – Platforms, Processes, and Practices Advancing the Enterprise 2.0,
Orlando/FL, USA, July 19-22, 2011
Responsible Sotiris Koussouris
Partners Involved NTUA
Hash tags for Social
Media Dissemination
#EU_FInES #ent20 #enterprise20 #interoperability
Dissemination Level International
Full citation Popplewell, Keith (2011): ''Towards the Definition of a Science Base for Enterprise
Interoperability: A European Perspective''. In Proceedings of CENT 2011:
Collaborative Enterprises 2011 – Platforms, Processes, and Practices Advancing the
Enterprise 2.0, Orlando/FL, USA, July 19-22, 2011
Responsible Keith Popplewell
Partners Involved CU
Hash tags for Social
Media Dissemination
N/A
Dissemination Level International
URL http://www.iiis2011.org/wmsci/website/default.asp?vc=39
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Full citation Missikoff M., Assogna P., Goncalves R., Taglino F. “Future Internet Enterprise
Systems: A Semantic Approach for a Community-based Research Roadmap”. In the
proceedings of the International Symposium on Collaborative Enterprises: CENT
2011. July 19th - July 22nd, 2011 – Orlando, Florida, USA
Responsible Michele Missikoff (CNR-IASI)
Partners Involved CNR-IASI, UNINOVA
Hash tags for Social
Media Dissemination
#Future Internet #Enterprise Systems #Research Roadmap
Dissemination Level International
URL http://www.iiis2011.org/wmsci/Website/AboutConfer.asp?vc=39
Full citation Agostinho, C.; Jardim-Goncalves, R. and Steiger-Garcao, A. (2001) “Using
neighbouring domains towards setting the foundations for Enterprise
Interoperability science”. Proc. of International Symposium on Collaborative
Enterprises (CENT 2011) in the context of The 15th World-Multi-Conference on
Systemic, Cybernetics and Informatics (WMSCI 2011)
Responsible Carlos Agostinho
Partners Involved UNINOVA
Hash tags for Social
Media Dissemination
#Enterprise Interoperability #Science-base #Applied Sciences #Social Sciences
#Formal Sciences
Dissemination Level International
URL N.A.
Full citation Beca, M.; Sarraipa, J.; Agostinho, C. and Jardim-Goncalves, R. (2011) “Tuple-based
Morphisms for E-Procurement Solutions”. Proc. of the ASME 2011 International
Design Engineering Technical Conference & Computers and Information in
Engineering Conference IDETC/CIE 2011 August 29-31, 2011, Washington, DC, USA
Responsible Carlos Agostinho
Partners Involved UNINOVA
Hash tags for Social
Media Dissemination
#Enterprise Interoperability #Model Morphisms #Semantic Mismatches #E-
Procurement
Dissemination Level International
URL N.A.
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2.7.2 Journal Special Issues
ENSEMBLE partners are instrumental in the establishing the opportunities for the following journal
special issue:
Type of activity Special Issue
Description of
activity
Call for papers for science foundations for sustainable interoperability in future internet
based industrial enterprises
This special issue seeks to bring together novel contributions from researchers and
practitioners who are exploring the definition and applicability of systems interoperability in
the advent of the future internet based industrial enterprises, putting focus on strategies,
methods and tools to support the sustainability of interoperable ICT systems in a scientific-
based perspective. Conceptual, theoretical, empirical and technological contributions are
foreseen.
Special Issue Focal Topics :
Reference ICT architectures, methodologies and tools to support sustainable
interoperability in future internet based industrial enterprises
Novel contributions in the area of sustainable interoperability, e.g., enterprise
interoperability dynamics and its transient analysis; networked enterprise systems
management; behaviour monitoring and adaptability strategies; collaboration and
coordination facilities; impact of changing requirements and information models in
interoperable environments; interoperability of digital ecosystems as “complex systems
of systems”.
Case studies of relevant applications to support sustainable interoperability in future
internet based industrial enterprises
Title Special Issue on Science foundations for interoperability
Event/Action
Info
Computers in Industry
URL: http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/journaldescription.cws_home/505646/description#
Responsible Ricardo Jardim-Goncalves (UNINOVA)
Other Partners
Involved
University of Coventry
Venue -
Date Important Dates
Email the guest editors an extended abstract of the intended paper before the 30th of
April 2011
Full paper submission deadline: September 1st, 2011 – The submission process will be
handled via the new EES system for special issues for COMIND – full information will
be provided to the prospective authors
Completion of first‐round reviews: November 1st, 2011
Revised papers submitted: January 1st, 2012
Second (last) round of reviews: January, 31th, 2012
Send the accepted manuscripts to the publisher: March 1st, 2012
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Type of
Audience
Researchers and practitioners who are investigating and developing beyond the state of
the art on the definition and applicability of sustainable interoperability in future internet
based industrial enterprises, and placing new trends in, and novel proposals for the use of
Information and Communication Technology in industry, in a scientific-based or applied
research perspective
Size of audience
(approx.)
-
Dissemination
Level
International
URL http://www.fines-cluster.eu/fines/jm/ENSEMBLE-News/special-issue-on-qscience-
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2.8 Other Dissemination Activities
Type of activity Lectures
Description of activity Course held in the context of a cooperation of CNR with University of Bordeaux 1.
The course addressed the topics related to the use of ontologies for interoperability
Title Enterprise ontologies for Semantic Interoperability
Event/Action Info The course is part of a Master jointly organised by University of Bordeaux 1 and the
Harbin University of China: UB1-HIT Joint Master in Enterprise Computing and
Engineering
Responsible Prof. David Chen
Other Partners
Involved
N/A
Venue Bordeaux, France
Date 7-8 December 2010
Type of Audience Academia and Research
Size of audience
(approx.)
20
Dissemination Level International
URL http://www.ufr-physique.u-
bordeaux1.fr/departements/eea/dev_prof/bac5/productique-international
Other info N/A
Related Material
Type of activity Lectures
Description of activity A course within the Master organised by the „Sapienza‟ University of Rome
Title Tools and best practices to support interoperability
Event/Action Info Master on Interoperability for the Public Administration and the Enterprises
Responsible Prof. R. Baldoni, “Sapienza” University of Roma
Other Partners
Involved
N/A
Venue Rome, Italy
Date 17-18 February 2011
Type of Audience Enterprises and other beneficiaries
Academia and Research
Size of audience
(approx.)
20
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Dissemination Level National
URL http://interoperability.dis.uniroma1.it
Other info
Related Material
Type of activity Seminar to the Decision Support Systems Laboratory
Description of activity The Enterprise Interoperability Science Base and Future Internet Enterprise Systems
Research Roadmap activities were introduced to the Decision Support Systems
Laboratory researchers in the NTUA premises. An interactive discussion on how the
scientific foundations of Enterprise Interoperability could be established took place.
Title -
Event/Action Info N/A
Responsible NTUA
Other Partners
Involved
-
Venue Athens
Date March 24th, 2011
Type of Audience Academia and Research
Size of audience
(approx.)
35
Dissemination Level National
URL -
Other info -
Related Material Project Presentations
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Type of planned /
executed
collaboration activity
Joint Dissemination Activities
Title INTEROP-VLab General Assembly
Location Brussels
Date 6-9/6/2011
Activity objectives Formal annual general assembly
Expected/realized
impact
Update of General Assembly and I-VLab members and partners on ENSEMBLE
activity
Description of activity Inclusion of brief discussion of ENSEMBLE in General Assembly discussion
URL http://interop-vlab.eu/
Projects Involved SYNERGY, COIN, UNITE and others
Partners Involved CU, UNINOVA
Dissemination Level International
Type of Audience Enterprises and other beneficiaries
Academia and Research
Industry
Public Administration
Size of audience
(approx.)
30
Relevant Resources N/A
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3 Dissemination Material
3.1 ENSEMBLE Logo
The ENSEMBLE logo remains unchanged from that presented in D1.4.1: Dissemination Material, 1st
Version.
Figure 3-1: ENSEMBLE Logo
3.2 FInES Cluster Logo
An additional logo for the FInES Cluster was also prepared in order to be used for promoting the
FInES branding in the website.
Figure 3-2: FInES Cluster Logo
3.3 ENSEMBLE Brochure
The ENSEMBLE brochure is a triptych A4 (per sheet) format document, including a brief explanation
of the project, its background, aim, objectives and methodological approach so it could be distributed
to both aware and non-aware FInES audiences. The writing was attempted to be colloquial, bullet
point and commercial. The final version was printed in a run of approximately 500 copies in good
quality glossy paper, as agreed during the kick-off meeting. This is presented in Figure 3-3 and Figure
3-4 below.
In the next versions of the brochure, published in M12 and shown in Figure 3-5 and Figure 3-6 below,
the content is revised in order to depict the ENSEMBLE advancements on the EISB and the Research
Roadmap Task Force progress.
In all editions, the reverse side of the brochure presents the consortium partners as well as the
project accounts in several social media for the interested parties to join us (as indicated in the
figures below).
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Figure 3-3: Project brochure M1 (front cover)
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Figure 3-4: Project brochure M1 (back cover)
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Figure 3-5: Project brochure M12 Version (front cover)
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Figure 3-6: Project brochure M12 Version (back cover)
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3.4 ENSEMBLE Poster
The poster showed in the following figure, is a large size promotional poster in the standard format
(80 X 120cm) printed on high quality waterproof material.
Figure 3-7: Project poster
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The current version of the poster advertises the ENSEMBLE merits, with the aim to be displayed both
in support of institutional or more marketing oriented events. The Consortium preferred the idea of
the large poster with the repetitive pattern utilised in the project logo (puzzle like effect expressing
collaboration), where the project‟s motto dominates the central space of the poster. The motto is
simple and precise as to the project‟s objectives: «Envisioning, Supporting and Promoting Future
Internet Enterprise Systems Research through Scientific Collaboration”.
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3.5 ENSEMBLE EISB Poster
Figure 3-8: ENSEMBLE EISB Poster
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3.6 FInES Cluster Poster
Figure 3-9: FInES Cluster Poster
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3.7 ENSEMBLE Newsletter (M9)
Figure 3-10: ENSEMBLE Newsletter (M9): Page 1
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Figure 3-11: ENSEMBLE Newsletter (M9): Page 2
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3.8 ENSEMBLE Newsletter (M12)
Figure 3-12: ENSEMBLE M12 Newsletter (Page 1)
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Figure 3-13: ENSEMBLE M12 Newsletter (Page 2)
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Figure 3-14: ENSEMBLE M12 Newsletter (Page 3)
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Figure 3-15: ENSEMBLE M12 Newsletter (Page 4)
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4 On-Line Dissemination Activities
The exploitation of on-line dissemination and consultation opportunities is a significant ENSEMBLE
strategy, though it is intrinsic to this strategy that wherever appropriate, a FInES Cluster presence
(rather than an ENSEMBLE project presence) is strongly emphasised. This is consistent with the
ENSEMBLE role as a support action for the FInES Cluster.
On-line presence includes:
Twitter: ensemble_FInES with hashtag #EU_FInES
LinkedIn Group: FInES - Future Internet Enterprise Systems
Facebook Fan Page: FInES (Future Internet Enterprise Systems)
YouTube Channel: FInESCluster
Slideshare: FInESCluster
Delicious: FInESCluster
Flickr: FInES_Cluster
In addition the ENSEMBLE project maintains the FInES portal and FInES collaboration wiki. Traffic
analytics for these follow in the sections below.
4.1 FInES Portal Analytics
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4.3 Social Media
ENSEMBLE has established its presence in the most popular social media existing nowadays. Being
more specific:
LinkedIn constitutes the main platform for discussions among experts in the area of future
internet enterprise systems. Up to M12, the FInES Cluster LinkedIn group engages 110
members (with median number of connections: 149) who have been participating in
discussions, offering interesting views, comments and feedback.
Twitter: The FInES Cluster has an active Twitter account (@ensemble_FInES) and has
chosen the hash-tag #EU_FInES for its tweets. The twitter account has been used for
promoting the FInES Cluster and the ENSEMBLE news, publications, events. Moreover, re-
tweets are made of relevant and interesting content from disparate sources. Last but not
least, the Twitter account of the project has been used to promote and disseminate news and
events of the projects within the cluster. This has led to a number of 119 followers (some of
them being followed by many thousands of followers, median number of followers: 291). In
addition, many of the project‟s tweets have been re-tweeted and reached a large audience
through the followers of the users that re-tweeted them.
The twitter account has a Klout2 of 24, which reflects the active influence in the twitter
landscape. According to the Klout report, ensemble_FInES is characterized as an Explorer
that “actively engages in the social web, constantly trying out new ways to interact and
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network. You're exploring the ecosystem and making it work for you. Your level of activity
and engagement shows that you "get it", we predict you'll be moving up.”
Finally, other hash-tags that are often used in the ensemble_FInES tweets and retweets are:
#socbiz, #future, #interoperability, #cloud, #e20 etc.
Facebook: FInES (Future Internet Enterprise Systems) maintains a Facebook fan page, in
order to be reachable by a broader and probably less specialized audience. The project‟s
Facebook page includes news, photos and information about the FInES Cluster. The page has
39 fans.
YouTube: The FInES Cluster is also present at YouTube. The project‟s channel is used to
choose and promote interesting and relevant videos, as well as offering videos of the cluster.
The channel has received almost 200 visits. 13 different videos have been chosen as favourite
and stored in the dedicated channel.
Flickr is used to upload and disseminate photos mostly from the cluster events. Moreover,
information is offered regarding the project and the FInES cluster. Up to M12, 93 items have
been uploaded, leading to almost 100 page visits.
Slideshare constitutes the mean that the FInES Cluster and ENSEMBLE use in order to
favorite and promote presentations that are found to be relevant and of particular interest.
Moreover, Slideshare gives the ability of uploading selected cluster presentations. Up to M12
there are 15 favorited presentations.
Delicious as another social media in which the FInES Cluster has presence. In the Delicious
page, 22 bookmarks mainly related to the cluster projects have been made, with 5 different
tags.
An overview of the online activities of the ENSEMBLE project in the above mentioned social networks
is presented below:
Table 4-1: Overview of ENSEMBLE / FInES Cluster presence in Social Networks
Social
Network Account
Audience to
15/09/2011
Partners
involved Activities
Start
Month
FInES - Future Internet
Enterprise Systems 110 NTUA
Setting up the group,
Engaging members,
Moderation of discussions
M2
ensemble_FInES 119 followers NTUA
Tweeting, retweeting
FInES-related information M2
Personal accounts
>1000
followers NTUA, INTRASOFT
Tweeting, retweeting
FInES-related information M1
FInES (Future Internet
Enterprise Systems) 39 fans NTUA, INTRASOFT
Publishing FInES-related
information M2
FInESCluster 195 visits NTUA
Selecting videos as
favourite, publishing
FInES-related videos
M2
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Social
Network Account
Audience to
15/09/2011
Partners
involved Activities
Start
Month
FInESCluster N.A. NTUA
Selecting presentations as
favourite, publishing
FInES-related
presentations
M2
FInESCluster N.A. NTUA
Providing FInES-related
bookmarks M2
FInES_Cluster 97 views NTUA
Publishing FInES-related
photos M2
It needs to be noted that significant results have been also announced to other LinkedIn interest
groups and networks, such as:
Enterprise Interoperability LinkedIn group
COIN LinkedIn group
PARADISO LinkedIn group
FP7 Research for the benefit of SMEs LinkedIn group
FP7 Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) LinkedIn group
Future Internet Research LinkedIn group
Enterprise 2.0 LinkedIn group
Such groups entail significant presence of Future Internet, Enterprise Interoperability and Enterprise
2.0 experts and experts with related interests to FInES.
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5 Verification Against the Initial Dissemination Plan
Taking into account the opinions expressed by the FInES Cluster members and projects during the FInES Cluster meetings on October 7th, 2010 and January
25th, 2011, a set of collaboration activities was planned during the first year (up to M12) in D1.1.1 Dissemination and Exploitation Plan – 1st version. The
following table depicts this plan alongside with the conducted activities.
Table 5-1: Verification against initial dissemination plan
Type Description Timeline Status Verification Comments
ENSEMBLE
project theme
An ENSEMBLE project theme (including logo) has been
designed and will be used in all documents and
publications of ENSEMBLE
M1 Completed OK -
Cluster Meeting
Organization One Cluster Meeting organized by ENSEMBLE M2 Completed OK -
Twitter /
About 10 tweets per week and similar updated in the
Facebook fan page regarding FInES and ENSEMBLE
results and other interesting information
M2
Account Created
Updated on weekly
basis
OK -
LinkedIn Creation of a LinkedIn account for inviting the FInES
community to joint discussions M2
Account Created
Updated based on
results
OK -
Bookmarks Creation of a Delicious account for posting all
interesting bookmarks M2
Account Created
Updated based on
results
OK -
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Type Description Timeline Status Verification Comments
Photos Creation of a Flickr account for posting all FInES events
photos M2
Account Created
Updated based on
results
OK -
Videos Creation of a Youtube account for posting all FInES
events videos M2
Account Created
Updated based on
results
OK -
Slideshare Creation of a Slideshare account for posting all FInES
presentations M2
Account Created
Updated based on
results
OK -
Brochures Creation of a 200 brochures for promoting the project
in various events M2 Completed OK
500 copies of 1st edition printed
and distributed at many events.
2nd edition to be published in M12
Poster Creation of a poster for promoting the project in
various events M2 Completed OK
Project poster used at various
events. Additional EISB and FInES
posters also prepared and in use
at events
Dissemination
for the
ENSEMBLE Call
for Chapters
The ENSEMBLE Call for Contributions, which was
announced in order to select the members of the
Expert Scientific Committee, will use as dissemination
channels the portal, Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, the
FIA list, personal contact and various blogs and forums.
M2 Completed OK
Deadline delayed until M3. ESC
selection completed and ESC as
planned is functioning
FInES Logo
A new FInES logo has been designed and
communicated to all FInES members for using it in all
FInES documents and publications
M3 Completed OK
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Type Description Timeline Status Verification Comments
FInES Cluster
portal3
The FInES portal, which will include information about
concepts, vision, objectives, expected outcomes and
planned events as well as public documents, deriving
from the FInES Cluster and Task Forces, which will be
regularly updated, offering links to other relevant sites.
M3
Completed
Updated based on
results
OK FInES portal is in place and is
constantly updated
Events Calendar
A detailed calendar of events will be created and
updated regularly, containing all FInES activities,
relevant international and national conferences,
exhibitions and events.
M3
Completed
Updated based on
results
OK Events calendar is in place and is
constantly updated
Newsletter
One electronic newsletter will be issued every six
months and will be sent to all interested parties,
presenting the highlights of ENSEMBLE and of results of
the FInES projects
M9, M12 M9 completed
M12 completed OK
First edition was delayed until M9.
Second edition was issued in M12.
Special Issues At least 2 special issues are expected to be initiated by
ENSEMBLE regarding the Science Base. M12 Completed OK
Although 3 special issues were
negotiated, efforts are now
focused on 1 special issue in the
International Journal of
Computers in Industry, for
publication in Spring 2012.
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Type Description Timeline Status Verification Comments
Publications
A number of publications are expected both in
conferences but also in journals. Those will include for
this period at least:
A publication on the EISB SotA
A publication on the FInES roadmap State of
the Art review.
A publication based on the EISB 1st WAVE
M12 Completed OK
8 publications, in journals and
conferences, covering these topics
and others have emanated from
the project
White papers
A number of white papers based on the project
deliverables are expected. Those will include for this
period at least:
A publication on the EISB SotA
A publication on the FInES roadmap SotA.
M12 Pending Postponed
Deliverable D2.1 reported on ESIB
SoTA and Deliverable D3.1
reported on RR SoTA. These have
subsequently been put out to
consultation in the validation
community, and update to final
status is expected to be complete
in M13. Then, a publication as
white paper will follow.
Cluster Meeting
Support Two Cluster Meeting supported by ENSEMBLE M12 Completed OK
Two Cluster meetings have been
supported by ENSEMBLE (NB: in
addition to the meeting in October
2010, listed above.
Events
Participation
Participation to events (i.e. conferences and
workshops) in order to disseminate the results of FInES
and of the ENSEMBLE project. Each event will be
reported in a specific template in order to fully
document the activities that have been performed.
- Ongoing OK
This is a continuing task.
ENSEMBLE and the FInES
community have been represented
in 14 events in the period M1-
M12, as described in Section 2
above. All events have been fully
reported.
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6 Updated Dissemination Plan for M13-M24
Table 6-1 describes the dissemination activities planned during the second year (M13 – M24) of the
project. These will encompass the following actions:
Table 6-1: Updated dissemination plan
Type Description Timeline Status
Cluster Meeting
Organization One Cluster Meeting organized by ENSEMBLE M14 Pending
Twitter /
About 10 tweets per week and similar updated in the
Facebook fan page regarding FInES and ENSEMBLE
results and other interesting information
Ongoing
Accounts Created
M2.
Updated on weekly
basis
Linked In Maintain Linked In account for inviting the FInES
community to joint discussions Ongoing
Account Created M2.
Updated based on
results
Bookmarks Maintain Delicious account for posting all interesting
bookmarks Ongoing
Account Created M2.
Updated based on
results
Photos Maintain Flickr account for posting all FInES events
photos Ongoing
Account Created M2.
Updated based on
results
Videos Maintain Youtube account for posting all FInES events
videos Ongoing
Account Created M2.
Updated based on
results
Slideshare Maintain Slideshare account for posting all FInES
presentations M2
Account Created M2.
Updated based on
results
Brochures Creation of a 200 updated brochures for promoting the
project in various events M13 Pending
Poster Update of a poster for promoting the project in various
events M18 Pending
FInES Cluster
portal4
Maintain the FInES portal, which will include
information about concepts, vision, objectives, expected
outcomes and planned events as well as public
documents, deriving from the FInES Cluster and Task
Forces, which will be regularly updated, offering links to
other relevant sites.
Ongoing
Completed M3.
Updated based on
results
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Type Description Timeline Status
Events Calendar
A detailed calendar of events will be created and
updated regularly, containing all FInES activities,
relevant international and national conferences,
exhibitions and events.
Ongoing
Completed M3.
Updated based on
results
Newsletter
One electronic newsletter will be issued every six
months and will be sent to all interested parties,
presenting the highlights of ENSEMBLE and of results of
the FInES projects
M18, M24 Pending
Special Issues Completion of special issue of International Journal of
Computers in Industry on the EI Science Base. M20 Pending
Publications
A number of publications are expected both in
conferences but also in journals. Those will include for
this period at least:
A further publication on the EISB SotA
A further publication on the FInES roadmap.
A publication based on the EISB 2nd WAVE.
M24 Pending
White papers
A number of white papers based on the project
deliverables are expected. Those will include for this
period at least:
A publication on the EISB.
A publication on the FInES roadmap.
M24 Pending
Cluster Meeting
Support Two Cluster Meeting supported by ENSEMBLE M24 Pending
Events
Participation
Participation to events (i.e. conferences and
workshops) in order to disseminate the results of FInES
and of the ENSEMBLE project. The list of the events is
included in the following sections. Updated versions of
the list will be included within the Dissemination Report
deliverable. Each event will be reported in a specific
template in order to fully document the activities that
have been performed.
- Constant
It needs to be noted that this plan will be further detailed in D1.1.2 Dissemination and Exploitation
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The ENSEMBLE consortium plans to organize the events listed in Table 6-2 in order to attract its
stakeholders (from the Experts Scientific Committee and the FInES Cluster to the academia and the
general public) with the intention to network and presents its results. We note the I-ESA conference
in Valencia in March will be an opportunity which ENSEMBLE will take to promote and disseminate its
progress and results very strongly.
Table 6-2: Planned Events to be organised by ENSEMBLE
Title Place Dates
Workshop in I-ESA 2012 on “A science base for
enterprise interoperability – structure, content
and progress review”
Valencia, Spain March 19-23, 2012
Workshop in I-ESA 2012 on FInES Research
Roadmap Valencia, Spain March 19-23, 2012
Workshop in I-ESA 2012 on Service Science,
Management and Engineering for FInES Valencia, Spain March 19-23, 2012
ENSEMBLE Final Workshop (tbc) Brussels, Belgium July 2012
Further workshops are to be planned for this
period, at appropriate conferences
The ENSEMBLE consortium also intends to participate the following international events
(conferences/workshops) listed below that will attract high-calibre researchers and the community
with the intention to network and presents its results.
Table 6-3: Planned ENSEMBLE participation in future international events
Title Place Dates
FIA - Future Internet Assembly Conference Poznan, Poland October 24-26, 2011
I-ESA 2012 – International Conference on
Interoperability for Enterprise Systems and
Applications
Valencia, Spain March 19-23, 2012
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Annex A: ENSEMBLE Organized Workshop Agendas
A1. Samos 2011 Summit
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A2. ICE 2011
Workshop Title Future Internet Enterprise Systems
Subtitle The past, the present and the future: looking for the 8FP
Chair and Co. Chair Chair: Dr. Ricardo Jardim-Goncalves
Co. Chair: Dr. Yannis Charalabidis
Workshop Description
Future Internet Enterprise Systems (FInES, http://www.ensemble-
csa.eu) has emerged as a field of activity that aims at enabling
enterprises, including SMEs, by means of ICT, to exploit the full
potential of the Future Internet. The FInES vision and research
objectives are defined in its Position Paper: “The full potential of the
Future Internet is accessible to, relevant for, and put to use by
European enterprises including SMEs. The Internet thus becomes a
universal business system on which new values can be created by
competing as well as collaborating enterprises - incumbent as well as
new - through innovation in a level playing field, with sustainable
positive benefits for the economy, society and the environment”. The
FInES research domain, that has been supported by the European
Commission over ten years, is also an important element of the Digital
Agenda for Europe, a flagship initiative of the Europe 2020 strategy.
During last years, several projects have been researching and
delivering results in this field, and the analysis for the vision towards
8FT in this area already started to be analysed and discussed.
This workshop will bring a comprehensive analysis of the past and
present in the area of Future Internet Enterprise Systems, and provide
an open forum of discussion to develop the vision of FInES in the
advent of the 8FP.
Agenda Session A: FInES State of Play (09:00 – 10:30)
09:00-09:30 FInES Cluster and EISB: State of Play and Vision
09:30-10:00 Knowledge cafés
10:00-10:30 Open Discussion & Conclusions
Favoured Attendees Researchers and practitioners who are exploring the definition and
applicability of Enterprise Interoperability in Future Internet Enterprise
Systems
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A3. CENT 2011
Workshop Agenda:
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A4. ICT 2010 (Co-organized Networking Session)
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Annex B: Agendas from Joint Working with Neighbouring
Domains
B1. Future Internet Assembly Research Open Roadmapping Meeting
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B2. ActionPlanT Workshop: ICT for Manufacturing
ActionPlanT Workshop
ICT for Manufacturing
02 May 2011
Avenue de Beaulieu 33, Ground floor - Room 58, 1160 Brussels,
Belgium
Agenda
Background:
ActionPlanT is working towards a European vision for ICT in future manufacturing and is building a
research roadmap of ICT for manufacturing as part of the European Commission's Factories of the
Future (FoF) PPP. For more information about the project, visit our website at www.actionplant-
project.eu.
Scope:
This is the second workshop organized by the project and focuses on the roadmap. You have been
invited alongside a compact group of recognized European experts to help us refine further the
research areas for the roadmap. In particular, at the meeting you will be asked to present your ideas,
suggestions, and opinions on which ICT technologies will in the future be useful for a better
manufacturing in Europe. The outcomes will help to shape the Roadmap for FP8 on ICT for
Manufacturing.
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10.00 Welcome and Introduction
Laszlo Csernak, European Commission
10.10 ActionPlanT - The European ICT Forum for Factories of the Future
Klaus-Dieter Platte, Platte Consult GmbH
10.20 Introduction to the Workshop
Marco Taisch, Politecnico di Milano
10.30 Advanced computing to leverage European capabilities in processor and system
architectures, interconnect and data localization technologies, parallel computing
and simulation software & links to the Factories of the Future initiative
Max Lemke, European Commission
11.00 ICT for Manufacturing
Presentations (max. 5 slides/max. 10 minutes) of participants and Q&A
11.45 Coffee break
12.00 ICT for Manufacturing
Presentations (max. 5 slides/max. 10 minutes) of participants and Q&A
13.00 Lunch
14.00 Group Work
15.00 Coffee break
15.15 Group Work
16.15 Closing and Summary
Laszlo Csernak and Marco Taisch
16.30 End of Meeting