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Fuego Core 2005/7 Planned Directions Kimmo Raatikainen Principal Scientist Helsinki Institute for Information Technology

Fuego Core 2005/7  Vision: –Future applications are context sensitive, regonfigurable, personalized available everywhere, anytime, anyhow  Mission: –Mobile Middleware –Fundamental enablers for future mobile computing  Main Difference to Fuego Core 2002/2004 –Operational also in ad-hoc communities –Security, trust and privacy to be taken into account  Yearly prototypes/demonstrations for verifying feasibility of results

Topics in Fuego Core 2005/7 Middleware communication –XML Messaging and Processing –SIP for signaling –SOAP over SIP –W3C (and IETF) contributions Mobile Distributed Event-System –Fuego Event System –SIP Event Notification package XML/RDF Data Access –Distributed XML/RDF “database” –W3C contributions Software Configuration Management –Configuration model –Web choreography –W3C contributions

local ExE Internet Protocol Suite * local ExE Internet Protocol Suite * mware commun mware commun Distributed Execution Environment Configuration Management API Event System XML/RDF Data Access middleware communication IP connectivity * * : external enabler Security Services * Discovery * Security Servives * Topics in Fuego Core 2005/7

Budget and Funding