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Section: Partnerships and Cooperations

European Initiatives

FP7 & H2020 Projects

  • Program: FP7 ICT.

  • Project acronym: PaaSage.

  • Project title: Model Based Cloud Platform Upperware.

  • Duration: October 2012–September 2016.

  • Coordinator: ERCIM.

  • Other partners: ERCIM (Fr), SINTEF (No), STFC (UK), U. of Stuttgart (De), Inria (Fr), CETIC (Be), FORTH (El), Be.Wan (Be), EVRY Solutions (No), SysFera (Fr), Flexiant (UK), Lufthansa Systems AG (De), Gesellschaft fur wissenschaftliche Datenverarbeitung mbh Gottingen (De), Automotive Simulation Center Stuttgart (De).

  • Abstract: Cloud computing is a popular and over-hyped concept in ICT. The concept of infinitely scalable elastic resources changing without complex systems administration and paying only for resources used is attractive. These benefits are not immediately realizable. Within organisation benefits are realizable at considerable cost. IaaS (Infrastructure-as-a-Service) public Clouds have different interfaces and conditions of use thus for an organisation to "scale out" requires considerable investment using skilled technical staff. The business need is to allow organisations to "scale out" from their private Cloud to public Clouds without a technical chasm between. This cannot easily be achieved. Aligned with the EU strategic direction of an open market for services, SOA (Service-Oriented architecture) offers a way to virtualize across heterogeneous public Clouds and organizational private Clouds. It opens a market for European SMEs to provide services to be utilized (and paid for) by business applications and for all organisations to benefit from a catalogue of services that can be used across the environment. PaaSage will deliver an open and integrated platform, to support both deployment and design of Cloud applications, together with an accompanying methodology that allows model-based development, configuration, optimisation, and deployment of existing and new applications independently of the existing underlying Cloud infrastructures. Specifically it will deliver an IDE (Integrated Development Environment) incorporating modules for design time and execution time optimisation of applications specified in the Cloud Modeling Language (Cloud ML), execution-level mappers and interfaces and a metadata database.

  • Participants: Laurence Duchien, Daniel Romero Acero, Romain Rouvoy, Lionel Seinturier [correspondant].

 

  • Program: FP7 FET.

  • Project acronym: DIVERSIFY.

  • Project title: More software diversity. More adaptivity in CAS.

  • Duration: 36 months (2013–16).

  • Coordinator: Inria.

  • Other partners: SINTEF (Norway), Trinity College Dublin (Ireland), University of Rennes 1 (France).

  • Abstract: DIVERSIFY explores diversity as the foundation for a novel software design principle and increased adaptive capacities in CASs (Collective Adaptive Systems). Higher levels of diversity in the system provide a pool of software solutions that can eventually be used to adapt to unforeseen situations at design time. The scientific development of DIVERSIFY is based on a strong analogy with ecological systems, biodiversity, and evolutionary ecology. DIVERSIFY brings together researchers from the domains of software-intensive distributed systems and ecology in order to translate ecological concepts and processes into software design principles.

  • Participants: Martin Monperrus [correspondant].

 

  • Program: H2020 ICT-10-2016.

  • Project acronym: STAMP.

  • Project title: Software Testing Amplification.

  • Duration: 36 months (2016–19).

  • Coordinator: Inria.

  • Other partners: ActiveEon (France), Atos (Spain), Engineering (Italy), OW2 (France), SINTEF (Norway), TellU (Norway), TU Delft (The Netherlands), XWiki (France).

  • Abstract: By leveraging advanced research in automatic test generation, STAMP aims at pushing automation in DevOps one step further through innovative methods of test amplification. It will reuse existing assets (test cases, API descriptions, dependency models), in order to generate more test cases and test configurations each time the application is updated. Acting at all steps of development cycle, STAMP techniques aim at reducing the number and cost of regression bugs at unit level, configuration level and production stage.

  • Participants: Benjamin Danglot, Martin Monperrus [correspondant].

 

  • Program: H2020 JU Shift2Rail.

  • Project acronym: X2Rail-1.

  • Project title: Start-up activities for Advanced Signalling and Automation System.

  • Duration: 36 months (2016–19).

  • Coordinator: Siemens.

  • Other partners: 19 partners, among others Bombardier, Siemens, Thales, IRT Railenium.

  • Abstract: Our contribution to the project is focused on adaptive communication middleware for cyber-physical railway systems.

  • Participants: Lionel Seinturier [correspondant].

Collaborations in European Programs, Except FP7 & H2020

  • Program: EUREKA Celtic-Plus.

  • Project acronym: SENDATE.

  • Project title: SEcure Networking for a DATa Center Cloud in Europe.

  • Duration: 36 months (2016–19).

  • Coordinator: Nokia.

  • Other partners: 50+ partners in Finland, France, Germany, Norway, and Sweden. Selected partners involved: Nokia, Orange.

  • Abstract: The project addresses the convergence of telecommunication networks and IT in the context of distributed data centers. We are involved in the TANDEM subproject that targets the infrastructure of such a distributed system. More specifically, we are studying new approaches in terms of software engineering and component-based solutions for enabling this convergence of network and IT.

  • Participants: Lionel Seinturier [correspondant].