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CloudCompu)ngandSo.wareTechnologiesH2020ICTThema)cEvent
GeorgiosI.PapadakisH2020Na)onalContactPoint–ICT&FETLondon,20thNovember2015
IndustrialLeadership-Leadershipinenabling&industrialtechnologies(LEIT)
• ICT• Nanotech.,Materials,Manuf.&Processing• Biotechnology• Space
-Accesstoriskfinance-InnovaFoninSMEs
ExcellentScience− FronFerresearch(ERC)− FutureandEmergingTechnologies(FET)− Skillsandcareerdevelopment(MarieSkłodowskaCurie)− Researchinfrastructures(incl.e-infrastructures)
SocietalChallenges
1. Health,demographicchangeandwellbeing2. Foodsecurity,sustainableagricultureandthe bio-basedeconomy3. Secure,cleanandefficientenergy4. Smart,greenandintegratedtransport5. ClimateacFon,resourceefficiency&rawmaterials6. Inclusive,innovaFveandreflecFvesocieFes7. SecureSocieFes
ICT
H2020 – ICT Opportunity
LEIT-ICT Workprogramme 2016-2017
ICT in Industrial Leadership 2016-2017
ICTinIndustrialLeadership2016-2017 M€Anewgenera)onofcomponentsandsystems
84 -SmartCPS,TOLAE,SmartSystemIntegra:on,SmartAnythingEveywhereIni:a:veAdvancedCompu)ngandCloudCompu)ng
71 -Customisedandlowpowercompu:ngsystems,CloudCompu)ngFutureInternet
253.2 -5GPPPTopics:5GPhase2andconvergenttechnologies,Beyond5G,So.wareTechnologies,CAPs,NetInnova:onIni:a:ve,FIRE+
Content351 -Big-DataPPPTopics,Mediaandcontent,ToolsandtechnologytransferforCrea:veIndustries,Learningandskills,
UserInterfaces,Gamingandgamifica:onRobo)csandAutonomousSystems
157 -Capabili:esresearchandtake-up,Systemabili:es,Pilots,SME-basedresearchandbenchmarks,Safetycer:fica:on,Robotsinsmartci:es,Compe::on
ICTKeyEnablingTechnologies176 -Micro/nano-electronicstechnologies,Photonics
Innova)onandEntrepreneurshipsupport20 -StartupEuropeforGrowth,Innova:onRadarsupport,Innova:onProcurement
ResponsibilityandCrea)vity15 -LinkingSSHwithICT,LinkingTechnology&Crea:vity
Interna)onalCoopera)onAc)vi)es15.8 -China,Mexico,LAMICs
Call-EU-JapanJoint7 -5GNetworks,IoT/Cloud/BigDatapla^ormsinsocialappcontexts,TestbedsonICN
Call-EU-BrazilJoint7 -CloudCompu:ng,IoTPilots
Call-EU-SouthKoreaJoint6 -5G,IoT,FederatedCloudformobileservices
Research and Innovation Actions
• To establish new knowledge and/or to explore the feasibility of a new or improved technology, product, process, service or solution.
• May include: • basic and applied research, • technology development and integration • testing and validation on a small scale prototype in a
laboratory or simulated environment.
• May contain closely connected but limited demonstration or pilot activities aiming to show technical feasibility in a near to operational environment.
Funding rate: 100%
Innovation Actions • Producing plans and arrangements or designs for new, altered or improved
products, processes or services. • May include:
• prototyping, testing, demonstrating, piloting, large-scale product validation and market replication
• A ‘demonstration or pilot’ aims to validate the technical and economic viability of a new or improved technology, product, process, service or solution in an operational (or near-to-operational) environment, whether industrial or otherwise, involving where appropriate a larger scale prototype or demonstrator.
• A ‘market replication’ aims to support the first application/deployment in the market of an innovation that has already been demonstrated but not yet applied/deployed in the market due to market failures/barriers to uptake.
May include limited research and development activities
Funding rate: 70% for business (for-profit) organisations - else 100%
Technology Readiness Levels* (TRL) • TRL 1 - basic principles observed • TRL2 - technology concept formulated • TRL 3 - experimental proof of concept • TRL 4 - technology validated in lab • TRL 5 - technology validated in relevant environment
• TRL 6 - technology demonstrated in relevant environment • TRL 7 - system prototype demonstration in operational environment • TRL 8 - system complete and qualified • TRL 9 - actual system proven in operational environment
…lift-off!
* See General Annexes 2016-17 – Annex G: http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/data/ref/h2020/other/wp/2016-2017/annexes/h2020-wp1617-annex-ga_en.pdf
Coordination and Support Actions (CSA) • Consisting primarily of accompanying measures such as:
• standardisation • dissemination • awareness-raising and communication • networking • coordination or support services • policy dialogues • mutual learning exercises and studies, including design studies for
new infrastructure • may also include complementary activities of strategic planning,
networking and coordination between programmes in different countries
Funding rate: 100%
ICT-6-2016: Cloud computing
This slideset is based on the version presented at the ICT2015 Event in Lisbon by the Software and Services, Cloud Unit DG Connect
ICT 6: Cloud
FP7 ICT Work Programmes (Calls 1, 5, 8, 10)
Total investment in the software, services and cloud computing area: €341.5 million + part of Future Internet PPP
H2020 WP 2014-15 (ICT 7, ICT 8)
Total investment in the cloud computing area: €77 million
Cloud computing in previous WPs
Public consultation: research priorities in cloud computing
• Position papers from experts, NESSI, CloudWatch • Open web consultation • Public workshop • Final report
http://ec.europa.eu/digital-agenda/en/news/public-consultation-cloud-computing-and-software
ICT 6: Cloud
Research • development of new paradigms (heterogeneous, federated,
distributed clouds) as opposed to the current centralised model • evolution in cloud architectures, cloud networking, deployment
practices and run-time management as well as the associated security and privacy needs
ICT 6: Cloud
Innovation • cloud experimentation • fostering the provision and adoption of cloud computing services by
SMEs and public sector across Europe
• contributing towards a connected Digital Single Market
Specific Challenge
Research and innovation actions: • Densely interconnected and decentralised cloud
infrastructures – incl. fog computing
• Cloud networking in the context of software-defined data centres
• Trust, security and privacy in decentralised cloud infrastructures and across multiple cloud providers
• Evolution of cloud architectures
35 M €; EU contribution between 3 - 5 M €
ICT 6: Cloud
Innovation actions: • Experimentation of cloud-based services and their deployment
configurations in large-scale decentralised and federated environments, contributing towards interoperability and standardisation
• Increased provision and adoption of cloud computing services by SMEs and public sector. Piloting and demonstration in near-operational settings. Leverage innovative solutions to overcome current challenges such as data portability and interoperability, data protection and access control, standardisation, etc.
10 M €; EU contribution between 2 - 4 M €
ICT 6: Cloud
Expected impact: • Increased performance of cloud offerings – facilitating deployment of
critical applications and services
• Stronger security and data protection practices - increased control by users
• Experimentation enhancing Quality of Experience - standardisation and interoperability. Large-scale global experimentation
• Increased readiness for adoption of trustworthy cloud-based solutions for SMEs and public sector
• Improve the competitive position of the European cloud sector and facilitate the emergence of innovative business
Provide appropriate metrics for claimed impacts
ICT 6: Cloud
Policy context: Digital Single Market • European Cloud initiative - tackle
fragmentation and raise the trust and confidence of users in cross-border cloud services through EU-wide specifications and certification
• Free flow of data - address key obstacles to the freedom of movement of data within the EU
• Interoperability & standardisation - increase interoperability of products and services
International Cooperation joint calls related to cloud computing:
• EU-Japan (EUJ-02-2016): IoT / Cloud / Big Data platforms in social application environments
• EU-Brazil (EUB-01-2017): Cloud Computing
• EU-South Korea (EUK-03-2016): Federated Cloud resource brokerage for mobile cloud services
ICT 6: Cloud
Further Information Digital Agenda – Cloud Computing https://ec.europa.eu/digital-agenda/en/telecoms-and-internet/cloud-computing European Cloud Computing Strategy - DSM https://ec.europa.eu/digital-agenda/en/european-cloud-computing-strategy Public consultation : http://ec.europa.eu/digital-agenda/en/news/public-consultation-cloud-computing-and-software H2020 Project portfolio - Software & Services, Cloud Computing: https://ec.europa.eu/digital-agenda/en/news/software-services-cloud-computing-h2020-project-portfolio
ICT-10-2016: Software Technologies
This slideset is based on the version presented at the ICT2015 Event in Lisbon by the Software and Services, Cloud Unit DG Connect
Software related activities in WP2016-17 • Innovating in software: topics which have generic software
concepts and methodologies as the core R&I activities • E.g. generic and advanced research on software, tools and
programming environments for massively parallel and heterogeneous systems, software technologies for cloud & big data
• Software for innovation: topics developing and using software for meeting specific R&I or application needs.
• E.g. software for 5G networks, digital content, robotics, gaming, e-learning, e-gov, e-health etc.
FP7 ICT Work Programmes (Calls 1, 5, 8, 10)
Included into topics covering software, services and cloud computing.
H2020 WP 2014-15 (Call 1 ICT 9)
A dedicated topic for Tools and Methods for Software Development
Software Technologies in previous WPs
FP7 project portfolio in Software
Advanced Software Engineering MODAClouds
MIDAS PROWESS
U-QASAR
ARTIST
MARKOS RISCOSS
OSSMETER
Call 1
Call 5
Call 8 Call 10
2007 2009 2011 2013 35,6 M €*
23,3 M €
31,1 M € 5,1 M €
*EC Contribution
24 Projects 95.1 M €
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Horizon 2020 call 1 • 8 running projects for software tools & Methods
Software tools and methods for large, complex and data intensive systems
Architectures and tools for highly distributed software applications DICE
ARCADIA CHOReVOLUTION
SWITCH
HyVar RePhrase
ALIGNED
8 Projects 27 M €
SUPERSEDE
From H2020 WP2014-15 to WP2016-17 Preparation process
Internal consultation
Public Consultation (9-10/2014,
Workshop 4/11/14)
Other sources (e.g. CAF position paper on H2020, NESSI position paper)
H2020 WP2016-2017 Topic ICT 10
Research and Innovation Actions
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A. Advanced software development approaches and methodologies
• Novel development approaches which would drastically increase
• development productivity • software quality
• security • reliability • performance • scalability • adaptability
Research and Innovation Actions A. Advanced software development approaches and
methodologies Aspects that can be covered include:
• Novel requirement engineering approaches
• Tools and mechanisms for managing software quality, including big data analytics on user feedback and run-time software performance monitoring
• Tools for automated deployment and dynamic configuration. Tools and techniques for automating software interoperability and compliance testing
• Algorithms and techniques for extracting knowledge (e.g., specifications, designs or models) from the huge amount of existing open source code
• Tools using that knowledge in the development of new software
Research and innovation actions: B. Seamless software architectures:
• Innovative architectures, frameworks and platforms addressing the need for evolvable, secure, context-aware and self-adaptive software in highly connected and interoperable systems
• Support for the development and testing of software for distributed systems in heterogeneous environments, addressing issues such as data consistency, reliability, scalability and the efficient use of underlying resources
Expected impact: • Reduction of the time to market of the new generations of software enabled
products and services;
• A significant and substantiated productivity increase in all aspects of software life-cycle especially for distributed systems;
• Ability to meet software quality levels required by a fast growing number of software-enabled products and services;
• Increased reuse of code, design or functional requirements in the development of new software.
Provide appropriate metrics for claimed impacts Total budget for ICT 10: 31 M €;
EU contribution per project: between 3 - 5 M €
Open Source Software in WP2016-17 • In Future Internet thematic area: The use and
development of open source software will be encouraged where appropriate to further promote openness, facilitate the sharing of project results and accelerate innovation in Europe through the introduction of novel products and services.
• Proposers in ICT-LEIT WP2016-17 are encouraged to use FIWARE for some or all of their platform developments, when relevant. FIWARE enablers are available under open source licence for business use.
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Further Information CAF Position Paper on ICT in Horizon 2020 beyond 2015 http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/newsroom/cf/dae/document.cfm?action=display&doc_id=7050
Software Engineering, Key Enabler for Innovation: NESSI White Paper http://www.nessi-europe.eu/Files/Private/NESSI_SE_WhitePaper-FINAL.pdf
Public consultation: http://ec.europa.eu/digital-agenda/en/news/public-consultation-cloud-computing-and-software
H2020 Project portfoliohttps://ec.europa.eu/digital-agenda/en/news/software-services-cloud-computing-h2020-project-portfolio
Call info for ICT-6 and ICT-10 • Call opened on 20th October 2015
• Deadline on 12th April 2016 at 17:00.00 Brussels time
• Budget for ICT-6-2016 Cloud computing • 35 M€ for RIA • 10 M€ for IA
• Budget for ICT-10-2016 Software technologies • 31 M€ for RIA
ICT-LEIT Workprogramme 2016-17: http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/data/ref/h2020/wp/2016_2017/main/h2020-wp1617-leit-ict_en.pdf