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Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2019 - 2025Partners:SPHYNX TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS AG, ECOLE DES PONTS BUSINESS SCHOOL, CABLENET, ICCS, DGS SPA +4 partnersSPHYNX TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS AG,ECOLE DES PONTS BUSINESS SCHOOL,CABLENET,ICCS,DGS SPA,FOUNDATION FOR RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGYHELLAS,ENPC,SPHYNX ANALYTICS LIMITED,BLUESOFTFunder: European Commission Project Code: 823951Overall Budget: 1,324,800 EURFunder Contribution: 1,324,800 EURPhoenix aims to develop a fundamentally novel computational model for reconstructing complex software systems, following some massive internal failure or external infrastructure damage. Recovering system operations is a challenging problem as it may require excessive system reconstruction using a different infrastructure (i.e., computational and communication devices named system cells) from the one that the system was originally designed for. Thus, software functionality may have to be remodularised and allocated onto devices with very different characteristics than the ones originally used but with some generic capabilities. Phoenix aims to develop a bio-inspired paradigm for reconstructing nearly extinct complex software systems based on a novel computational DNA (co-DNA) oriented systems modelling approach. The co-DNA will encapsulate logic and program code and will enable the use of analogues of biological processes for transmitting, transforming, combining, activating and deactivating it across computational and communication devices. The purpose of encoding the co-DNA of a system, and computational analogues of biological processes using it, is to enable other computational devices receiving the co-DNA to act as parts of the system that needs to be reconstructed, realise chunks of its functionality, and spread further the system reconstruction process. The Phoenix approach will bring a breakthrough in the current software system design and engineering paradigm. This will be through, not only a fundamentally new way of engineering mechanisms to support the resilience, continuity and recovery of software systems, but also the initiation of a new paradigm of designing and implementing software systems, based on the encoding of a system co-DNA that can trigger processes of self-regulated and incrementally expanding system functionality.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2018 - 2023Partners:BU, ENPC, CABLENET, NODALPOINT SYSTEMS, FOUNDATION FOR RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGYHELLAS +1 partnersBU,ENPC,CABLENET,NODALPOINT SYSTEMS,FOUNDATION FOR RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGYHELLAS,BLUESOFTFunder: European Commission Project Code: 778229Overall Budget: 1,611,000 EURFunder Contribution: 1,611,000 EURIDEAL-CITIES aims to develop, demonstrate and evaluate an open modular platform for building adaptive Internet-of-Things and Participatory Sensing (IoTPS) based Smart City applications, supported by Big Data analytics and Cloud services. IDEAL-CITIES outcomes will increase urban life quality, safety and inclusivity by enabling citizens and authorities to produce and exchange contextualised distributed intelligence and information in real-time, in a trustworthy and sustainable manner. The IDEAL-CITIES platform will foster the development and uptake of novel IoTPS-based Smart City applications and enhance the associated market base, by demonstrating new feasible ways for providing IoTPS applications and services which can contribute to urban citizen’s well-being and the cities’ circular economy. The IDEAL-CITIES platform will be demonstrated in the context of two fully-fledged IoTPS Applications, with a focus on mobility for the impaired and on citizen safety, in close cooperation with involved communities (a non-profit organisation for the blind and partially-sighted and four municipalities, respectively), validating the utility of the proposed platform and approach.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2017 - 2021Partners:University of London, HD INSURANCE LTD, CABLENET, NIS, City, University of London +3 partnersUniversity of London,HD INSURANCE LTD,CABLENET,NIS,City, University of London,FOUNDATION FOR RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGYHELLAS,DGS SPA,CNRFunder: European Commission Project Code: 734815Overall Budget: 1,647,000 EURFunder Contribution: 1,647,000 EURCyberSure is a programme of collaborations and exchanges between researchers aimed at developing a framework for creating and managing cyber insurance policy for cyber systems. The purpose of creating such policies will be to enhance the trustworthiness of cyber systems and provide a sound basis for liability in cases of security and privacy breaches in them. The framework will be supported by a platform of tools enabling an integrated risk cyber system security risk analysis, certification and cyber insurance, based on the analysis of objective evidence during the operation of such systems. CyberSure will develop its cyber insurance platform at TRL-7 by building upon and integrating state of the art tools, methods and techniques. These will include: (1) the state of the art continuous certification infrastructure (tools) for cloud services developed by the EU project CUMULUS; (2) the risk management tool of NIS enhanced by the NESSOS risk management methodology; and (3) insurance management tools of HELLAS. The development of the CyberSure platform will be driven by certification, risk analysis and cyber insurance scenarios for cyber system pilots providing cloud and e-health services. Through these, CyberSure will address the conditions required for offering effective cyber insurance for interoperable service chains cutting across application domains and jurisdictions.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2018 - 2024Partners:DELOITTE, THE CHANCELLOR, MASTERS AND SCHOLARS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE, CEA ECONOMIC ALTERNATIVE SERVICES, BLUESOFT, IOTAM INTERNET OF THINGS APPLICATIONS AND MULTI LAYER DEVELOPMENT LTD +5 partnersDELOITTE,THE CHANCELLOR, MASTERS AND SCHOLARS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE,CEA ECONOMIC ALTERNATIVE SERVICES,BLUESOFT,IOTAM INTERNET OF THINGS APPLICATIONS AND MULTI LAYER DEVELOPMENT LTD,CABLENET,FOUNDATION FOR RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGYHELLAS,IOT SOLUTION SP. Z O.O.,ENPC,ECOLE DES PONTS BUSINESS SCHOOLFunder: European Commission Project Code: 777855Overall Budget: 1,692,000 EURFunder Contribution: 1,692,000 EURThe overall aim of CE-IoT is to develop an innovative framework of interplay between Circular Economy and IoT, to explore novel ways in which this interaction can drastically change the nature of products, services, business models and ecosystems. The CE-IoT framework will be bi-dimensional and bi-directional in terms of circularity, aiming to develop (i) novel circular economy business models and service supply chains to unlock CE-IoT synergies in order to generate direct value for customers/end-users and augmenting resource productivity across economies by forming new ecosystems that eliminate both negative externalities and the need for considerable resources altogether, and (ii) open, circular-by-design IoT architecture, where “smart” IoT objects (e.g., sensors, devices, systems and components) are integrated in the IoT ecosystem through patterns with proven key circularity-enabling properties (scalable connectivity, end-to-end security/privacy, dependability and interoperability) to maximize IoT resource and data harvesting in a new breed of circular-by-design IoT ecosystems. To achieve its overall aim, CE-IoT will undertake research and innovation activities to (i) establish a comprehensive framework with IoT as a key enabling and facilitating technology of the circular economy from a business perspective based on circular economy design patterns, (ii) to develop an open modular, circular-by-design IoT architecture based on IoT architectural design patterns and (iii) to integrate an overarching pattern-driven CE-IoT framework covering both business and technical aspects. CE-IoT will carry out comprehensive evaluation of the CE-IoT framework covering business, technical and legal aspects through two demonstrators in the domains of telecommunication and cloud services and will create conditions for effectuating circular economy principles through seamless integration with IoT technology and to broaden the use of the CE-IoT framework.
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