FOI, as one of Sweden's largest research agencies has a vast experience of leading and participating in EU funded projects and other international collaborative projects. FOI has also participated as expert evaluators of EU applications. During the last years FOI has become more and more active within the sensor, safety and security areas. For example, within the FP7 Security Call 1, FOI is a partner in 10 accepted, but not yet started, projects. Some examples of EU funded projects that FOI is a partner of: HiTS – Highway to security: Secure interoperability of intelligence services. A PASR project. PROMETHEUS – Prediction and interpretation of human behavior, based on probabilistic structures and heterogeneous sensors. A FP7 ICT Call 1 accepted project. ARTIMA – Aircraft Reliability Through Intelligent Materials Application. An FP6 STREP project. |
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The software engineering and distributed system group at ICT, KTH has been involved in several EU projects, including: CoreGRID – the European Research Network on Foundations, Software Infrastructures and Applications for large scale distributed, GRID and Peer-to-Peer Technologies (EU-project 2004-2006) |
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The Distributed Systems and Software Engineering group of the University of Groningen has had a major role in the FP6 Integrated Project: SECSE – Service-Centric Software Engineering. The project is concerned with developing methodologies and frameworks which take full advantage of the Service-Oriented paradigm. The case studies of the projects concerns the telecommunication and the automotive industries. One of the industrial partner in SECSE with RUG is Telefonica with which the collaboration has been very productive. (http://secse.eng.it/) |
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TUW has been involved in the following EU projects: DeDiSys (Dependable Distributed Systems): DeDiSys provides concepts for optimized dependability for two classes of distributed systems: Tightly coupled, data-centric systems such as distributed object systems and loosely coupled, service-oriented systems such as Web service based Grid systems or peer-to-peer systems. The major focus of DeDiSys is on optimized dependability by adaptively balancing (trading) availability and constraint consistency. The aim of DeDiSys is to answer the following question: Can some of the data and service constraints be adaptively negotiated and (temporarily) relaxed to improve the availability of the distributed system? |
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The Dipartimento di Informatica e Sistemistica “Antonio Ruberti” of the University of Roma spans more than 12 in FP6 EU projects. The MIDLAB and DASILab prior and current EU involvements include the coordination of WORKPAD and the following participations: NoE ReSIST: Resilience for Survivability in IST (www.resist-noe.org). This is a Network of Excellence that integrates researchers active in the multidisciplinary domains of Dependability, Security, and Human Factors, in order that Europe will have a well-focused coherent set of research activities aimed at ensuring that future "ubiquitous computing systems" (the immense systems of ever-evolving networks of computers and mobile devices which are needed to support and provide Ambient Intelligence), have the necessary resilience and survivability, despite any residual development and physical faults, interaction mistakes, or malicious attacks and disruptions. SemanticGov aims at building the infrastructure (software, models, services, etc) necessary for enabling the offering of semantic web services by public administration (PA). Through this cutting edge infrastructure, SemanticGov will address longstanding challenges such as achieving interoperability amongst PA agencies both within a country as well as amongst countries, easing the discovery of PA services by its customers, facilitating the execution of complex services often involving multiple PA agencies in interworkflows. |
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