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by Andreas Metzger last modified Sep 25, 2009 14:18

A list of all deliverables in alphabetic order.

[CD-JRA-1.3.5] Integrated principles, techniques and methodologies for specifying end-to-end quality and negotiating SLAs and for assuring end-to-end quality provision and SLA conformance by Osama Sammodi — last modified Jun 09, 2011 15:33
The aim of this deliverable is twofold: (1) It provides an updated overview of the research challenges of WP-JRA-1.3 (“End-to-End Quality Provision & SLA Conformance”). (2) It reports on results for run-time quality assurance, quality prediction (to enable proactive adaptation) and automated and proactive negotiation, where first improvements based on the validation results are incorporated. Work related to these principles and techniques, carried out by S-Cube NoE participants and published in books, journals and conference proceedings, is summarized and assessed with respect to the coverage of the research challenges for this workpackage.
CD JRA 1.1.5 Analysis on how to exploit codified HCI and codified context knowledge for SBA engineering by Osama Sammodi — last modified May 17, 2010 16:00
Deliverable CD-JRA-1.1.5 is a paper-based deliverable comprised of seven research papers. All papers deal with the exploitation of codified context knowledge. It can clearly be seen that on the one hand the different research communities interpret “context” differently ranging from HCI aspects to engineering aspects relevant for SBAs. On the other hand our analysis of the relation of the approaches to the life cycle model shows that the approaches try to integrate different phases of the life-cycle and, thus, S-Cube is now focussing more on integrated research, which covers more than one phase of the life-cycle of SBAs.
CD-IA-1.1.1 Comprehensive Overview of the State of the Art on Service-based Systems by Andreas Gehlert — last modified May 19, 2009 10:14
This deliverable describes the state-of-the-art in service-based systems in the form of a Knowledge Model (KM) for S-Cube, explaining its purpose and its individual components. It also identifies previous approaches from related EU projects and international activities that have resulted in the definition of a large body of concepts relating to software services research. These approaches are scrutinized, adapted and reused to the extend possible as part of the S-Cube KM. In addition, it summarizes and cross-correlates the major research findings of the state-of-the-art deliverables in S-Cube, and shows how they contribute towards building an initial version of the KM. Finally, it describes the connection of the S-Cube KM to a number of knowledge sources and knowledge-intensive activities within S-Cube and its usage by both internal and external users.
CD-IA-1.1.2 Separate Knowledge Models for Functional Layers by Benedikt Liegener — last modified May 19, 2009 10:14
This deliverable presents S-Cube’s vision for its Knowledge Model (KM) and reports on the developments to the KM content and structure since its previous version (September 2008). The major work achieved during this period was to develop a new version of the KM which builds on the previous content.
CD-IA-1.1.3 Integrated Knowledge Model by Osama Sammodi — last modified May 17, 2010 15:53
This deliverable describes the work carried out in producing the Integrated Knowledge Model required at this stage of the S-Cube Network of Excellence. The Integrated Knowledge Model is the evolution of the KM with major gaps, overlaps and inconsistencies in knowledge identified, analyzed and landscaped. The work carried out is presented through an analysis of the revisions and changes made to the KM terms. Nine Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) together demonstrate the KM's evolution, the progress made, the results of concentrating effort on the ``specialization'' of knowledge and how the public KM has been used by researchers from all over the globe.
CD-IA-1.1.5 Consolidated convergence knowledge model by Dustin Hebgen — last modified Jun 09, 2011 20:27
This deliverable describes the work done to achieve a Consolidated Convergence Knowledge Model as required at M33. Consolidation of the Knowledge Model is obtained on the basis of the results of the research agenda alignment, and of the new research results achieved by the different research work-packages. The current deliverable constitutes a follow-up of deliverable CD-IA-1.1.3, and offers an assessment of the KPIs (Key Performance Indicators) defined for the evaluation of the consolidation of the Knowledge Model.
CD-IA-1.1.7 Consolidated and updated state of the art report on Service-Based by Andreas Metzger — last modified Oct 24, 2012 16:24
This deliverable discusses the advancements of the State of the Art of the topics studied in S-Cube since the beginning of the NoE on the basis of both S-Cube and extra-S-Cube research efforts.
CD-IA-1.1.8 Release of Research Roadmap on SBAs and sustainable convergence KM by Benedikt Liegener — last modified Oct 24, 2012 16:24
The aim of this deliverable is twofold. First, it summarizes the S-Cube activities and results for what concerns the release of a research roadmap on service-based applications. Secondly, it describes the activities and outcomes to update the S-Cube Knowledge Model (KM) as well as to ensure its sustainability.
CD-IA-2.1.2 Identification of Scientific Subjects and Partners for Mobility by Benedikt Liegener — last modified Jun 16, 2009 14:17
The mobility of researchers within the S-Cube network of excellence is considered a stepping-stone to achieving the sustainable integration of knowledge and to align the research of the different S-Cube network partner institutions. To facilitate this, the S-Cube mobility program encourages researchers to spend time in one of the beneficiary’s institutes to exchange research ideas and carry out joint research through the reimbursement of travel and living expenses incurred whilst at the host institution. This deliverable aims to identify research areas and beneficiaries of the mobility program by analysing overlaps in the competencies of the S-Cube partner institutes and through the pro-active identification of suitable candidates for the mobility program, thereby encouraging researcher mobility between these partners.
CD-IA-2.1.3 Initial assessment of results of a separate mobility program for researchers and students by Osama Sammodi — last modified May 17, 2010 15:54
This deliverable provides a preliminary evaluation of the effectiveness and efficiency of the S-Cube mobility program. Based on the results of the mobility stays performed in the first 18 months of the project, we analyze the how the scientific subjects for mobility and the S-Cube integration framework elements have been covered. We further analyze the synergy of competencies between partners and perform a quantitative evaluation based on a set of performance indicators. For each of the analyzed aspects we identify gaps which will be addressed in future mobility exchanges
CD-IA-2.1.4 Mobility programme determined based on the S-Cube Convergence Knowledge Model by Dustin Hebgen — last modified Jun 09, 2011 20:29
This deliverable updates the figures provided in deliverable CD-IA-2.1.3 “Initial assessment of results of a separate mobility program for researchers and students” about how the scientific subjects for mobility and the S-Cube integration framework elements have been covered by the mobility initiatives. The reference period goes from month 1 to month 29. It also proposes a restructuring of the scientific subjects for mobility based on the current focus of S-Cube and on the information recorded in the Knowledge Model. Finally, the deliverable provides some guidelines for the future mobility initiatives.
CD-IA-2.1.7 Concluding assessment of mobility programme and possible agreements by Benedikt Liegener — last modified Oct 24, 2012 16:25
This deliverable reports on the breadth, coverage and outcomes of mobility initiatives from the S-Cube mobility programme from month 1 to month 48. It also outlines possible areas, objectives and implementation routes for future research collaboration between participating S-Cube organisations. It updates and extends previous S-Cube deliverables: CD-IA-2.1.3 “Initial assessment of results of a separate mobility program for researchers and students”; CD-IA-2.1.4 “Mobility program determined based on the S-Cube Convergence Knowledge Model”; PO-IA-2.1.6 “Intermediate Assessment of mobility program for researchers and students”.
CD-IA-2.2.2 Collection of Industrial Best Practices, Scenarios and Business Cases by Benedikt Liegener — last modified Jun 16, 2009 14:17
The current document aims at presenting the case studies that we have been collecting so far and we consider most relevant to S-Cube. In particular, we focus on five cases as they, collectively, touch all the main points of interest within S-Cube. To make all case studies comparable and easily understood, we have defined a case study description approach that leverages from the results achieved by NEXOFRA and from the Requirements Engineering literature. The usage of such approach for revising and describing all cases has been very useful to highlight some weak aspects of the original descriptions and to identify those aspects in the case studies that cover the main points of interest for S-Cube.
CD-IA-2.2.4 Report on common Pilot Cases by Osama Sammodi — last modified May 17, 2010 15:55
The current document aims at presenting the pilot case studies that we have been collecting so far and we consider most relevant to S-Cube. In particular, in this deliverable we harmonize and document the refinements of the case studies of deliverable CD-IA-2.2.2 with the scenarios proposed for validation as a joint effort with IA3.2. The aim is to provide a definition of the pilot cases that will be used as reference by the research work-packages. For each pilot case the related abstract scenarios are reported and their relationships with the Integrated Research Framework are highlighted
CD-IA-2.2.5 Final version of the methodology for describing pilot cases by Dustin Hebgen — last modified Jun 09, 2011 20:31
This deliverable introduces the final version of the methodology for describing pilot cases starting from the first version described in the Deliverable CD-IA-2.2.2. This new version has strict relationships with other S-Cube Integrated Activities: IA-1.1 for the Knowledge Model and IA-3.1 for the Integrated Research Framework. The methodology is also available as a Wiki available at http://scube-casestudies.ws.dei.polimi.it that forms integral and substantial part of this document.
CD-IA-2.2.7 Report on industrial dissemination of S-Cube research results by Benedikt Liegener — last modified Oct 24, 2012 16:25
The goal of this deliverable is to report on the dissemination during the fourth year of the project to industries which research agenda includes the study on Service Based Applications. Such dissemination has been performed through different channels: individual meetings, workshops, and internships. In addition a specific section on the S-Cube portal has been established to host the publication of the most mature result of the consortium that could be interesting for the companies.
CD-IA-3.1.1 Integration Framework Baseline by Benedikt Liegener — last modified May 19, 2009 10:13
This document describes the baseline of the S-Cube Integrated Research Framework. The objective of this framework, which will be constantly and incrementally refined and extended throughout the whole life of the project, is to provide a holistic vision that integrates, aligns and coordinates the research efforts and results of the joint research activities undertaken in JRA-1 and JRA-2. The baseline for the Integrated Research Framework described in this document consists of a set of views which define different perspectives on the S-Cube research: conceptual framework, reference life-cycle, logical run-time architecture, logical design environment. In this deliverable, we provide a description of these views and a first definition of the interfaces between the elements of the framework. We map the research efforts undertaken in the different joint research activities into these views. Finally, we define responsibilities for the different research work-packages, and relationships among them, in terms of their contributions to these views.
CD-IA-3.1.3 First Version of Integration Framework by Osama Sammodi — last modified May 17, 2010 15:56
This document describes the first version of the S-Cube Integrated Research Framework (IRF). The main goal of the IRF is to define a coherent holistic framework that integrates the principles, techniques, methods and mechanisms provided by the joint research activities JRA-1 and JRA-2, and the results of the validation and empirical evaluation obtained from WP-IA-3.2. Aim of this deliverable is twofold. On the one hand, we introduce the main elements composing the IRF: views, research challenges, research questions, and research results. These elements are classified according to the perspectives introduced in the IRF baseline (i.e., conceptual framework, reference lifecycle, logical run-time architecture, logical design environment) and the terms included in the Knowledge Model. On the other hand, in order to support the management of the IRF, in this paper we also introduce the web application developed on purpose that forms integral and substantial part of this document
CD-IA-3.1.5 Consolidated Revised Integration Framework by Dustin Hebgen — last modified Jun 09, 2011 20:33
In this deliverable we introduce the revised version of the S-Cube Integrated Research Framework (IRF). Based on the internal validation presented in the deliverable CD-IA-3.2.2 as well on the improvements implemented by the planned readjustment of S-Cube’s Joint Programme of Activities, the research challenges and research questions included in the first version of the IRF (see CD-IA-3.1.3) had been updated with respect to the research focus of the Joint Research Activities. This effort aims at reducing the complexity of the IRF and also to ensure its consistency. In addition, a first attempt to identify the relationship between the research challenges and questions in the IRF and the Future of Internet vision is discussed.
CD-IA-3.1.7 Final Version of the Integrated Research Framework by Benedikt Liegener — last modified Oct 24, 2012 16:26
In this deliverable we describe the final version of the S-Cube Integrated Research Framework (IRF). More precisely, the research work-packages have been asked to report any update to the research challenges and questions collected during the previous years of the project and reported in deliverables CD-IA-3.1.3 for year 2 and CD-IA-3.1.5 for year 3. Furthermore, the research work-packages have been asked to update the relationships between the research challenges and questions in the IRF and the Future of Internet vision, which have been defined in CD-IA-3.1.5. Only minor updates have been reported with respect to the challenges, questions, and relations with the Future of Internet, which confirms the good level of consolidation of the IRF already reached at the end of the 3rd project year.
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