Digital Ecosystems supporting growth and SMEs. Results and commitments 1st cluster meeting

Digital Ecosystems supporting growth and SMEs Results and commitments 1st cluster meeting Technologies for Digital Ecosystems CLUSTER 1 CLUSTER 2 ...
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Digital Ecosystems supporting growth and SMEs

Results and commitments 1st cluster meeting

Technologies for Digital Ecosystems CLUSTER 1

CLUSTER 2

Tech. for Digital Ecosystems supporting growth & innov. Diadi DBE Piedmont

10.5

CLUSTER 3

Reference Models and Technologies for Business Networking

LegalIST SATINE ECOLEAD 1.5 1.5

9.7

MYCAREVENT CROSSWORK ILIPT 10.0 1.9

Extremadura

MOSQUITO EPRIParadigms + open-source component-based -START componet-based infrastructure enabling a network of local Collaborative and Digital Ecosystems network-based industry (Virtual Organisations, for SMEs Breeding environment…)

Amb.Int. Tech. For the Product lifecycle 9.0

Intelligent Logistic for Innovative Product 1.8 Technologies

MYTREASURY

CODESNET .6 V-CES

5.3 XBRL-in-Europe Mobility and 1.0 Collaborative Work in European Vehicle Emergency Networks

0.9 SPIDER-WIN 1.7

VERITAS IST-BONUS VE-FORUM 1.0 Framework for trust and contract management in dynamic virtual organisations

TRUSTCOM 6.3 ATHENA

NO-REST

CLUSTER 4 I n t e r o p .

0.7

14.4 Interoperability in Business through reference architecture, methods and infrastructure NoE in Interoperability

INTEROP 6.5

.

= 250k€

NoE

Other clusters

ERA

2

F.Nachira

IP

STREP

SSA

European Commission - Directorate-General Information Society Unit D5 : ICT for Business - Sector “Technologies for Digital Ecosystems”

0.7

CA

November 2004

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Cluster Brainstorming Map

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F.Nachira

European Commission - Directorate-General Information Society Unit D5 : ICT for Business - Sector “Technologies for Digital Ecosystems”

November 2004

Cluster Commitments

Set-up cooperation on VE-FORUM

[Feb 05]

cluster coordinator nominated (M.Giorgetti - Op.Mngr DBE) presentation of projects repository of documents and links (Public, licence t.b.d.) def. common identity, based on praxis/ comm wk (forum) identify common areas of work (forum) [Apr 05] identify common areas of future research (forum-conf) [May 05] regional cooperation (list of regions) and ERA [Apr 05]

Common Branding [Mar 05] Exchange of training contents Bilaterals:

[t.b.d.]

SATINE/DBE (ontology, tourism, testbed) DBE/legal-IST (legal aspects cooperation) 4

F.Nachira

European Commission - Directorate-General Information Society Unit D5 : ICT for Business - Sector “Technologies for Digital Ecosystems”

November 2004

Open Challenges Formal Agreement Resources for the meetings IPR issues and definition of the license to use for sharing documentation

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F.Nachira

European Commission - Directorate-General Information Society Unit D5 : ICT for Business - Sector “Technologies for Digital Ecosystems”

November 2004

Creative Commons License The projects of the cluster have agreed that all the documentation shared among the cluster should be public The cluster, before sharing documentation, will decide the license to use. The following cc license is one option

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F.Nachira

European Commission - Directorate-General Information Society Unit D5 : ICT for Business - Sector “Technologies for Digital Ecosystems”

November 2004