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Strengthening the Strategic Cooperation between the EU and Western Balkan Region in the field of ICT Research Regional ICT R&D priorities, Jelena Pantelic, Information Society of Serbia Conference “Towards an Information Society for the Western Balkans”, Belgrade, 11-12 December 2008
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Conference, Belgrade, 11-12 December 2008 2 Identifying ICT R&D priorities for the WB countries: consultation process 2. Selection of ICT panel experts 4. Distribution of document & invitation to panel experts 5. Collection and Initial synthesis of contributions 1. Identification of ICT stakeholders 3. Preparation of Consultation Document 7. Development of initial Strategic Research Agendas (SRAs) PHASE I – EXPERT CONSULTATION 6. Organisation of Consultation Workshops with panel experts 9. Distribution of initial SRAs and questions - invitation to stakeholders 12. Development of Policy Paper 8. Preparation of consultation questions to accompany initial SRAs 10. Collection of feedback PHASE II – OPEN CONSULTATION 11. Development of Final Strategic Research Agendas Note: Orange steps produce key results / deliverables
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Conference, Belgrade, 11-12 December 2008 3 ● 15-20 ICT experts were identified per country based on a set of empirical criteria: o ICT R&D actors (4 – 5) o ICT industrial actors (3 – 4) o ICT R&D policy-makers (3 – 4) o NGO for ICT promotion (1) o relevant national/international ICT R&D projects (1 – 2) o Cross-cutting criterion: at least one expert for each FP7 ICT challenge o Desirable horizontal criteria: gender balance, geographical region diversity ● 68 ICT experts actively participated / were consulted: o Albania: 17 experts o Bosnia and Herzegovina: 13 experts o FYR of Macedonia: 18 experts o Serbia: 20 experts ● Consultation workshop: top 10 priorities with research objectives and areas were defined Expert consultation phase: development of initial ICT R&D SRAs
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Conference, Belgrade, 11-12 December 2008 4 Open consultation phase: towards the final SRA and Policy Paper o Do identified ICT R&D priorities reflect the needs and capacities of the country? ● 90% of the initially identified priorities fully reflect the needs and capacities (68% of the respondents) o Is it necessary to include other ICT R&D priorities in the Strategic Research Agenda? ● no priority needed to be added in the country-specific SRAs (66 % of respondents) o Is it necessary, for the defined ICT R&D priorities, to add or modify research objectives and/or research areas? ● did not wish to add or modify research objectives in the already defined research priorities (83% of respondents)
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Conference, Belgrade, 11-12 December 2008 WBC-INCO.NET methodological remarks 5 ● Croatia and Montenegro: o Coordinators of ICT related projects funded by Ministries o Representatives of NGOs o Relevant Ministries and institutions involved in policy making ● Consultation document was distributed ● SRAs development for Croatia and Montenegro, based on similar structure as SCORE ● No open consultation yet
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Conference, Belgrade, 11-12 December 2008 6 Entire list of regional priorities (13) ALBANIABiHFYROMSERBIACROATIAMONTENEGRO ICT R&D RPRPRPRPRPRP ICTs for Government & eGovernment ICTs for Enterprises & eBusiness Internet & Broadband Technologies Software Engineering ICTs for Learning & eLearning ICTs for Health & eHealth Mobile Technologies ICTs for Agriculture Digital Content & Digital Libraries Distributed Systems Embedded & Pervasive Systems Network Technologies Knowledge Technologies
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Conference, Belgrade, 11-12 December 2008 7 Regional SPAN chart Legend: EGOV-ICTs for Government & eGovernment EBUS- ICTs for Enterprises & eBusiness IBT- Internet & Broadband Technologies SE- Software Engineering ELEA- ICTs for Learning & eLearning EHEALTH- ICTs for Health & eHealth MT- Mobile Technologies AGRI- ICTs for Agriculture DCDL- Digital Content & Digital Libraries
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Conference, Belgrade, 11-12 December 2008 8 ICT R&D priorities/objectives/areas (p1 / 4) FP7 ICT Challenge (2007-2008) Western Balkan ICT research priority (2008- 2013) Proposed ICT R&D objectives Proposed relevant ICT R&D areas Challenge 1: Pervasive and Trusted Network and Service Infrastructures Internet & Broadband Technologies Providing broadband for all. Service-enabling technologies and platforms based on interoperability of telecom and internet infrastructures. Development and introduction of broadband technologies and services based on wireless communications for all. Development and design of multimedia network and service infrastructure. Systems and applications for interoperability of multimedia networks. Development of application and tools for interactive broadcasting. Development and implementation of secure solutions for broadband transfer through existing infrastructures. Secure and resilient architecture and technologies to ensure end-to-end secure transmission of data and services across heterogeneous infrastructure.
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Conference, Belgrade, 11-12 December 2008 9 ICT R&D priorities/objectives/areas(p2 / 4) FP7 ICT Challenge (2007-2008) Western Balkan ICT research priority (2008-2013) Proposed ICT R&D objectives Challenge 1: Pervasive and Trusted Network and Service Infrastructures Software Engineering Software tools and service oriented architectures for distributed information systems. Models and mechanisms for security and data privacy integration into system environment. Model driven architectures. Development of multi-agent software systems architecture Tools for support of interoperability and collaboration on heterogeneous systems Methods and tools for software development improvement. Applied research in system design, software development, integration and end-user driven development. Methods and tools software quality control and assurance
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Conference, Belgrade, 11-12 December 2008 10 ICT R&D priorities/objectives/areas(p3 / 4) FP7 ICT Challenge (2007-2008) Western Balkan ICT research priority (2008- 2013) Proposed ICT R&D objectives Proposed relevant ICT R&D areas Challenge 1: Pervasive and Trusted Network and Service Infrastructures ICTs for Enterprises & eBusiness Tools and solutions for the support of business processes management and integration. Adaptive business process management, modelling and design of business processes, workflow systems, decision support systems, CRM. Business integration based on B2B models (including electronic and m- payment systems, digital signature). Web services enabled business models and ICT support architectures Advanced supply chain management solutions. ICTs for the networked business. New networked applications and services capable of interoperation across a wide variety of business domains and organisations of all sizes. Distributed and collaborative intelligent- based network oriented systems for efficient and secure service creation and delivery
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Conference, Belgrade, 11-12 December 2008 11 ICT R&D priorities/objectives/areas(p4 / 4) FP7 ICT Challenge (2007-2008) Western Balkan ICT research priority (2008- 2013) Proposed ICT R&D objectives Proposed relevant ICT R&D areas Challenge 4: Digital Libraries and Content ICTs for Learning & eLearning Personalized education process over the Internet. Adaptive learning systems development, able to configure according to learners’ behaviour. Intelligent systems for learning process personalization (student modelling & learner model development). Software systems for learning process management and support. Design and development of software tools for digitalization of content, digital libraries, content management and Multilanguage environments. Integration of distributed sources of information and digital libraries into eLearning systems. Synergies between learning and knowledge management systems for complex learning contexts and resources.
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Conference, Belgrade, 11-12 December 2008 12 Additional ICT R&D priority proposed for EU-WB co- operation Western Balkan ICT R&D priority (2008-2013) Proposed ICT R&D objectives Proposed relevant ICT R&D areas ICTs for Government & eGovernment Development of electronic document and databases infrastructure for Government. Software for exchange of electronic documentation and data of citizens and companies with public institutions. Middleware development for Government-to- Government applications (e.g. web based service providing from registers of citizens and legal entities to all e-government applications). Methods and tools for software development improvement. Models and mechanisms for authorization and authentication of access to administrative and other data. Security concepts for ensuring trust and confidentiality of eGovernment applications and services.
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Conference, Belgrade, 11-12 December 2008 Discussion ● Your views on regional priorities ● Experiences in consultation
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