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Summer Camp 2010 9 & 10 June, Rome Agenda and organisation By Ad ten Berg

“Inspiring the next step” THEME “Inspiring the next step”

Summer Camp 2010, baseline Day 1: Inform participants on the status of the ARTEMIS programme Discuss ideas and the structure for the Annual Work Programme 2011. Consolidate key-ideas in the plenary session Deliverable: suggestions for MASP/RA and AWP2011 Day 2: Inform participants on the status of the SRA 2010 status and planned actions Discuss input and feedback for the Strategic Research Agenda 2010 Consolidate key-issues in the plenary session Deliverable: feedback of ARTEMIS community for SRA-WG

DAY 1: Detailed agenda June 9 10.00 – 10.30 Welcome & Introduction & Organisation Leonardo Laila Gide & Tatu Koljonen & Ad ten Berg 10.30 –11.00 ARTEMIS programme, Leonardo Eric Schutz 11.00 – 12.30 ARTEMIS project presentations Leonardo 12.30 – 13.30 Lunch Tiziano 13.30 – 13.50 Indications on FP7 work programme 2011-2012 Tom Clausen, Leonardo 13:50 – 15:30 Break-Out session (4 groups) Raffaello A & B Prepare new ideas Botticelli, Tiepolo for Annual Work Programme 15.30 – 16:00 Coffee break Foyer 16.00 – 17.00 Plenary consolidation Leonardo 17.00 – 18.00 Break-Out Session for Raffaello A & B Working Group meetings Botticelli, Tiepolo 18:00 - 23.30 Social Event & Dinner 18.00hrs Bus departs at entrance NH Villa Carpegna

DAY 2: Detailed agenda June 10 08.30 – 10.00 Working Groups present SRA input Leonardo Plenary Session 10.00 – 10:15 Coffee break Foyer 10.15 – 11:00 Keynote by Rolf Ernst, TU Braunschweig Leonardo “ARTEMIS - Deriving research problems from complex societal challenges” 11.00 – 11.30 SRA 2010 update Leonardo Laila Gide & Tatu Koljonen 11.30 – 13:15 Break-Out session SRA Raffaello A & B ( 4 parallel sessions) Botticelli, Tiepolo 13.15 – 14.00 Lunch Tiziano 14.00 – 15.30 Plenary consolidation Leonardo 15.30 – 16.00 Closing Session Leonardo Laila Gide

ARTEMIS Projects presented ARTEMIS Projects, 11.00 – 12.30, 9 June: SMECY François Pacull INDEXYS Andreas Eckel CESAR Gerhard Griessnig SOFIA Tullio Salmon ACROSS Roman Obermaisser Smarcos Jani Mäntyjärvi

Questions to projects The ARTEMIS SRA targets to achieve paradigm changes in the embedded systems design and architecting: What concrete paradigm changes is the project trying to achieve? Cross-domain applicability is one of the ARTEMIS high level targets: Which domains is the project covering? How is the cross-domain objective addressed in the project? The ARTEMIS SRA sets several concrete high level targets ( c.f on page 17): To which of these high level targets does the project contribute and in what way? Innovation is one of ARTEMIS main topics: How does the project push innovation forward from the more fundamental R&D to broad industrially applicable innovations? How does the project address the Standardisation, Education and Tool Platform ambitions described in the ARTEMIS SRA?

Logistics Break-out Sessions Day 1: AWP break-out: For the AWP break-out we have distributed the participants equally over four groups. Day 2: SRA break-out: At the registration desk you will be able to give your preference for one of the SRA break-out sessions planned for June 10. Internet access Since we planned for focussed discussions, no internet access is provided by ARTEMIS-IA. Internet access can be obtained at your own expense at the Hotel desk.

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Break-out Practicalities Each group should appoint a chair and a rapporteur. Each group is free to choose its approach for the discussion “yellow notes” are available for groups that want to use a meta-plan approach. All groups are asked to deliver their output in PowerPoint on a USB stick. The rapporteur (or chair) presents the break-out outcomes in the plenary session.

Floor plan Ground-level The floor plan is on the back-cover of your hand-out

Floor plan Basement-level

ARTEMIS Sub-Programmes (ASPs) Methods and Processes for Safety-relevant Embedded Systems Healthcare Smart Environments Efficient Manufacturing and Logistics Computing Environments for Embedded Systems Inter-networked ES for Security and Critical Infrastructures Protection Embedded Technology for Sustainable Urban Life Human-centric Design of Embedded Systems

DAY 1: Briefing break-out Annual Work Programme Ideas on structure of Annual Work Programme are solicited Which parts of the structure are still valid? What should be modified and how? Specialized ideas on vertical sub-programmes are welcome Specialized ideas on horizontal sub-programmes are welcome

DAY 1: Briefing break-out Annual Work Programme ARTEMIS is an innovation oriented programme Lead time to market of projects should take that into account. Are projects in vertical sub-programmes close to the market? (more Eureka alike) Are projects in horizontal sub-programmes too far from the market, resulting in too long lead-times? (more FP7 alike)

DAY 1: Briefing break-out Annual Work Programme ARTEMIS is considered top-down This implies steering A volume difference between ASP’s is observed in the first two calls: Are the volume differences of ASP’s an issue? Is steering desired to control the volumes of ASPs? Should the AWP change for more horizontal sub-programmes? (sustainability could be an example of a new horizontal ASP) Should the AWP change for more vertical sub-programme’s?

Breakout rooms Group Yellow: Chair Laila Gide, Room: Raffaello A Group Red: Chair Ad ten Berg, Room: Botticelli Group Blue: Chair Tatu Koljonen, Room Tiepolo Group Green: Chair Jan Lohstroh, Room Raffaello B

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Working Group Break-out session WG Tool Platforms = Raffaello A WG Metrics = Raffaello B WG SRA = Botticelli     WG CoIE = Tiepolo   WG Education & Training  = Leonardo     WG Standardisation = Leonardo   SME Involvement = Leonardo  

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DAY 2 SRA break-out session: 4 themes Research Priorities and challenges chaired by: Laila Gide From application drivers to research priorities, challenges, and foundational research,… Innovation Environment chaired by: Tatu Koljonen Discuss SRA focus for, among others: CoIE, SME, Regulation, Standardisation, Open Source,... Investing in E.S Research chaired by: Joseba Laka Market opportunities, funding sources, National policies alignment. ARTEMIS positioning in the future chaired by: Ad ten Berg How should ARTEMIS position itself in the future and with respect to other PPPs and initiatives?

SRA Break-out rooms Research: Raffaello A Innovation: Raffaello B National policies and Market: Botticelli ARTEMIS positioning in the future: Tiepolo

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