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NESSI Norway and SoA-in-Practise

Presentation at INES General Assembly, July 2008.

Bjørn Skjellaug SINTEF ICT +47 930 12 639

bjorn.skjellaug@sintef.no

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Content

„ Objective of NESSI Norway

„ History of the Norwegian initiative

„

2006

„

2007-2010

„ Membership and organisations

„

The Norwegian branch

„ Collaboration with NESSI

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Objective of NESSI Norway

„ To have some organisational body or special interest group on Software and Services; Stakeholders are:

„

Vendors

„

Users

„

Research

„ To have a consortium of stakeholders who

„

Exchange ideas

„

Collaborate in specific short-, mid-, and long-term activities

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Initiate new project ideas and proposals

„

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History

„

2006: NOSSI – Norwegian Software and Services Initiative

„ A project partly funded by the Norwegian Research Council (NCR)

„ SINTEF, Abelia Innovation, and ICT Norway.

„ Objectives were

„ Positioning in NESSI

„ Getting the Norwegian stakeholders engaged in NESSI

„ Prepare for the FP7

„

2007-2010: SOA-in-Practice

„ A national network project (also partly funded by NCR)

„ SINTEF has the lead

„ At the moment more than 35 organisations in the network

„ At our workshops / seminars there are more than 120 attendants

„ The project was evaluated May 2008, and it was

„ Overall objectives are:

„ Promote a national research agenda in Software and Services

„ Initiate national and international collaboration and projects

„ Being the pool of the most important Norwegian stakeholders in Software and Services

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Membership and organisation

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NESSI Norway is at present a network of stakeholders in the area of SOA

„ It’s operational through SOA in Practice, a network project

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More than 35 organisations are members of the network

„ Of which 12 are core members

„ Of which more than 50 people are engaged

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We’re are organised by

„ SINTEF being the Project lead

„ Decision structure is based on the core members being most active

„ Any organisation or person can join the network

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Activities

„ Monthly meetings, or even more frequently

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SOA-in-Practise

A Norwegian Network, with Experience, Research and Technology forums

Enterprise/Business

SOA: Infrastructure

and architecture/engineering

Securityand Trust

Users (cases/governance)

Vendors (methods/tools)

Task/ProcessBPM

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SOA in Practice SIGs

and relations to NESSI WGs

Securityand Trust

Task/ProcessBPM * Goal modeling,

ROI

* Enterprise Architecture

* Digital

Business models Services sciences

Semantic

*interoperability SOA Infrastructure

Service- and Software Engin.

Service/

User-interaction Business

IT- SOA

Vendors End users

Best practice and challenges Best practice

and challenges

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SOA in Practice and relevant relations to some FP6 and FP7 projects

FP6: Athena, INTEROP FP7: SHAPE, COIN

FP6: SODIUM, Athena, INTEROP, SWING, MUSIC

FP7: SHAPE, DiVA

FP6: TrustCom, S3MSFP7: MASTER

Users (cases/governance)

Vendors (methods/tools)

FP6: Athena, InterOPFP7: SHAPE, COIN

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Thank you!

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