Title: INTEROPVLab Activities and Achievement
1INTEROP-VLabActivities and Achievement
ICE Conference Leiden (NL) Workshop Enterprise
Interoperability Business Cases June 23rd, 2009
- General Manager Prof G. Doumeingts
2I-VLab the result of several years of EI
development
- Created in March 2007, www.interop-vlab.eu
- From the Network of Excellence INTEROP-NoE
(Interoperability Research for Networked
Enterprise Applications and Software, FP6 508011,
42 months, 50 partners, 6,5 M EC funds) - INTEROP-VLab is a non-profit international
association under the Belgian Law (aisbl) - Grouping 8 regional poles, bringing together
leading academics, research centers, industrial
stakeholders, SMEs, from 10 European countries
and from China, 70 partners and more than 300
researchers
3Enterprise Interoperability definition
- The ability of two or more systems or components
to exchange information and to use the
information that has been exchanged - (IEEE, 1990)
- 1. Capability of a system or a product to
interact with other systems or products without
specific effort from the user - 2. Capacity of an enterprise software or
application to interact with others - (INTEROP definition, April 2007)
4The originality of INTEROP-VLab approach
- The originality of the INTEROP-VLab
approach, heritage of previous research works, is
to take a multidisciplinary vision by merging
three research areas supporting the development
of Enterprise Interoperability
- Information and Communications Technology the
technological base of interoperable systems - Enterprise Modelling to define Interoperability
requirements and to support solution
implementation - Ontology to ensure the semantical consistency
of networked organisations and solutions
5Missions
- Missions are to maintain and develop the
defragmentation of the ERA (European Research
Area) in cooperation with other regions of the
world, in order - To support the development of the research,
education and innovation in Enterprise
Interoperability - To be an Excellent Centre in the domain of
Enterprise Interoperability at the world wide
level
6INTEROP-VLab Member Poles
INTEROP North Pole (Sweden, Norway, Finland),
Bergen (NO)A Scientific Interest Grouping
(SIG)Represented by University of Bergen9
partners
INTEROP-VLab UK Pole, Coventry (UK)A Limited
without shares organization, represented by
TANet4 partners
DFI e. V. Pole, Berlin (G)A German association
(Deutsches Forum für Interoperabilität)9 partners
INTEROP-VLab China Pole, Harbin (Cn)A Scientific
Interest Grouping (SIG)Represented by Harbin
Institute of Technology16 partners
PGSO Pole (Pole Grand Sud-Ouest), Bordeaux (F)A
Scientific Interest Grouping (SIG), represented
by University Bordeaux 116 partners
INTEROP-VLab.IT Pole, Roma (IT)An Italian
non-profit making scientific and cultural
association 10 partners
INTERVAL Pole, Valencia (S)A Spanish non-profit
association 4 partners
Portuguese Pole, Lisbon (PT)A Scientific
Interest Grouping (SIG), Represented by UNINOVA4
partners
7Structure of INTEROP-VLab
- INTEROP-VLab tasks
- Strategy policy
- Pole coordination information
- Resource mutualisation
- International support
- Services (KMap, e-Learning)
- Promotion
- Poles tasks
- Pole strategy policy
- Resource mutualisation
- Search for regional supports
- Regional EI Promotion
- Partners academic, industrial organizations,
research centres - Access to I-VLab services
- Participation to networked Research
8Who can become partner of INTEROP-VLab?
- Education and Research Institutions
- Private organizations
- Technology and Service IT providers
- Enterprises/Industry and end-users
- Professional Associations
- Public organizations
- Administrations and Government organizations
- Local and national public administration
(cities, regions) - Standardization bodies
9The Scientific Activities
- Through Task Forces (in cooperation with IFIP WG
5.8 Enterprise Interoperability) - - TF 1 Scientific Framework, coordinator David
Chen - - TF 2 MDI/SOA, coordinator Ricardo Goncalves
- - TF 3 EI Practice and Reference Applications,
coordinator Roland Jochem - - TF 4 Roadmap for Enterprise Interoperability,
coordinator Xu Xiaofei - - TF 5 Science Base definition, coordinator
Keith Popplewell - - TF 6 Ontology coordinator Michele Missikoff
- Coordination by a Scientific Committee
10The Education and Standardisation Activities
- Education Activities
- To disseminate and maintain the European Master
in Enterprise Interoperability - To develop Vocational Programmes in EI
- Standardization Activities
- To influence standards for Enterprise
Interoperability - Increase visibility and awareness of such
standards - Work through active contributions in standards
bodies or projects
11Services and tools proposed to partners
- INTEROP-VLab provides services and tools in the
EI domain, open to partners and also to
non-partners - Collaborative Platform (www.interop-vlab.eu), to
facilitate the storage and exchange of
information, the creation of internal projects
and the support of working groups on many current
subjects - Services around the Knowledge Map I-V KMap
- e-Learning Service, Education and Training
activities - Research Project Service
12Services proposed around the I-V KMap
- The Knowledge Map (I-V KMap)
- a Knowledge Management System in the EI domain,
based on an ontology in EI - for retrieving and storing relevant content
(documents, project and product descriptions,
peoples competencies, organizations, meetings,
visits..) - KMap can be customized to specific need
- to build a specific Knowledge Management System
using the most advanced ontology research results
- by using experience of top specialists in the
domain of ontology - Research on the I-V KMap
- Use the I-V KMap tool for scientific research
activity (in data management system, semantic
search, ...) - By experimenting, propose possible enhancements
of the I-V KMap
13The e-Learning Platform
- 45 tutorials 15 web courses elaborated by top
specialists in EI - Bring up your knowledge in new research domains
around EI - Use the available materials to build your own
courses - Tutorials
- Related to the four domains (Enterprise Modeling,
Ontologies, Architecture Platforms and
Interoperability) - introduced on a step-by-step basis
- classified into complexity, specificity, type of
users (researchers, PhD students, professionals) - Web Courses
- decomposed into a sequence (or a tree) of
learning objects - interactive content using sophisticated media
systems - other options have been introduced (reviews,
glossaries, forums and quizzes) to provide an
excellent resource of information about
Interoperability and facilitate the navigation
within the courses
14Research Project Service
- INTEROP-VLab can
- Facilitate and support the creation / launching
of research project in the EI domain - Support coordination, management and recruitment
of competencies among a network of 300
researchers through Europe and China - Develop / maintain methods, tools and database to
support the creation of Research Projects in EI - Perform roadmap activities for companies or
research organization - Produce studies of interest for the European
Commission, Public organizations at the European,
national or regional level, "Map of Competence
15How to join INTEROP-VLab?
- Contact to receive more information
- Headquarters INTEROP-VLab (aisbl)
- At Bureau Aquitaine Europe,
- 19 av. De lYser, BE-1040 Brussels (Belgium)
- Operational Office
- At University Bordeaux 1,
- 351 cours de la libération, 33405 Talence
(France) - Contact Guy Doumeingts / Cathy Lieu
- Email info_at_interop-vlab.eu
- Phone 33 5 40 00 37 52
- 33 6 07 05 73 52
- Fax 33 5 40 00 31 32
- Website www.interop-vlab.eu
16Programme
- Workshop presentation and objectives by TXT
e-solutions - FInES Cluster activities, objectives and
achievements - Interop-VLab activities and achievements
- First wave EI business cases needs and benefits
- COIN1 The Andalusian Aeronautics Business Case
(ISOIN, Alberto Olmo) - INTEROP1 The Textile/Footwear Business
Case (ENEA, Milena Stefanova) - COIN2 The Aerospace Business Case (ESOCE.NET,
Marco Conte) - Ext1 The German Automotive Business Case (ITA,
Darius Zand)
17Programme 2
- Second wave business cases, needs and benefits
- INTEROP2 The Marine Logistics Business Case
(HIT, Prof. Xu Xiaofei) - COIN 3 The Yorkshire Healthcare Business Case
(VEN, Andrew Faughy) - INTEROP3 The Furniture Business Case (UNINOVA,
Ricardo Goncalves) - Ext3 The Collaborative Commerce Business Case
(Warwick Univ., Jay Ball) - Ext4 The iSURF Knitwear Business Case
(Piacenza, Alessandro Canepa) - How to eliminate the two Capital Sins related to
EI? (open discussion)