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WG2 – Enabling Technologies Status of white paper Olaf Droegehorn, Klaus David University of Kassel Chair for Communication Technology (ComTec)
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Page 2 ComTec ©2003 Acknowledgements Hubert Lauer, Klaus David University of Kassel, Germany Stefan Arbanowski Fraunhofer Fokus, Germany Francois Carrez Alcatel, France
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Page 3 ComTec ©2003 Goal of this White-Paper To summarize existing technologies To sketch the state of the art To highlight missing parts / elements / connectors To foster development in specialized sections To harmonize different kind of approaches (if possible and reasonable)
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Page 4 ComTec ©2003 I-centric user environment People News Place ??? Movie Food Money Knowledge
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Page 5 ComTec ©2003 Reference Model Technology Enablers are needed for the whole stack of services and applications Terminals Networks IP Transport Layer Network Control & Management Layer Service Support Layer Service Execution Layer Application Support Layer Service Bundling Service Control Service Discovery Service Creation Environment Monitoring Service Deployment Conflict Resolution Ambient Awareness Personalization Adaptation User Model & Appl. Scenarios
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Page 6 ComTec ©2003 Technology Enabler Classification Different Classes of Technologies Flexible „standard“ technologies (Mobile) Agents Distributed Databases Service / Content Semantics Open (Service) Interfaces and APIs (Hardware / network enabled) Sensors / Actors
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Page 7 ComTec ©2003 (Mobile) Agent - Technology Software-Agent defined by: Delegation, Comware, Autonomy, Control, Action, Intelligence Typical agents: Search-Agents Network-Agents Desktop-Agents
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Page 8 ComTec ©2003 Mobile / distributed databases Taken from: http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/ordistsys/chapter/ch01.html
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Page 9 ComTec ©2003 Well defined Semantics Service & Content Semantics Techniques like RDF, SemanticWeb, Ontologies, etc. Author http://www.felixexample.com Felix Example fexample@compa ny.com Felix Example NameEmail Author http://www.felixexample.com http://www.company.com/Personal Felix Example fexample@comp any.com NameEmail Author http://www.felixexample.com
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Page 10 ComTec ©2003 Technology Enabler Classification Different Classes of Technologies Flexible „standard“ technologies (Mobile) Agents Distributed Databases Service / Content Semantics Open (Service) Interfaces and APIs (Hardware / network enabled) Sensors / Actors
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Page 11 ComTec ©2003 Open service Interfaces (ETSI) OSA / Parlay (X) Open Service API for Telco-oriented Applications JAIN Java Application Interfaces for Communications APIs for rapid Web-Services / WSDL SOAP – Simple Object Access Protocol UDDI – Universal Description, Discovery and Integration
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Page 12 ComTec ©2003 ETSI OSA / Parlay
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Page 13 ComTec ©2003 Parlay X Web Services High level abstraction of Parlay interfaces
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Page 14 ComTec ©2003 Open Service Interfaces (JAIN) JAIN – Java Application Interfaces for Communications
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Page 15 ComTec ©2003 Open Service Interfaces (JAIN 2)
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Page 16 ComTec ©2003 Web Services (WS) Web Services are self-contained, modular applications that can be published, located, and invoked over a network, like the World Wide Web Three basic roles: service provider, -requester and -broker; & three basic operations: publish, find and bind. A Web Services architecture implementation should allow for incremental security and quality of service models Web Services can be dynamically composed into applications
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Page 17 ComTec ©2003 WSDL: WS-Description Language WSDL: XML-grammar for describing network services as collections of communication endpoints capable of exchanging messages A WSDL document defines services as collections of network endpoints, or ports Definitions: Messages: which are abstract descriptions of the data being exchanged, port types: which are abstract collections of operations; the concrete protocol and data format specifications for a particular port type constitutes a reusable binding
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Page 18 ComTec ©2003 SOAP – Simple Object Access Protocol SOAP is a lightweight protocol for exchange of information in a decentralized, distributed environment XML based protocol that consists of three parts An envelope that defines a framework for describing what is in a message and how to process it A set of encoding rules for expressing instances of application-defined datatypes A convention for representing remote procedure calls and responses
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Page 19 ComTec ©2003 UDDI – Universal Description, Discovery and Integration The focus of Universal Description Discovery & Integration (UDDI) is: Definition of a set of services supporting the description and discovery of (1) businesses, organizations, and other Web services providers (2) the Web services they make available, and (3) the technical interfaces which may be used to access those services UDDI provides an interoperable, foundational infrastructure for a Web services-based software environment
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Page 20 ComTec ©2003 Technology Enabler Classification Different Classes of Technologies Flexible „standard“ technologies (Mobile) Agents Distributed Databases Service / Content Semantics Open (Service) Interfaces and APIs (Hardware / network enabled) Sensors / Actors
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Page 21 ComTec ©2003 Sensor Networks Taken from: http://eyes.eu.org/architecture.htm Distributed Sensors / Services Sensors + Network Applications
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Page 22 ComTec ©2003 Intelligent / network-enabled Actors „inhouse bus-systems“ Heating Smart Label with ID
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Page 23 ComTec ©2003 Conclusion Several different technologies are needed to enable all the different kind of services used in an I-centric environment Each technology has its own specific requirements For each technology experts are needed A seamless Integration of these technologies into a well defined service environment is needed
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Page 24 ComTec ©2003 Contact information JOIN WG 2, be an active member and drive the main topics Subscribe to the Mailing-lists and contribute to the White-Papers WWRF-WG2 Homepage http://www.comtec.e-technik.uni- kassel.de/content/conference/wwrf-wg2/ Access to confidential documents is granted after registration to one of the Mailing-Lists
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Page 25 ComTec ©2003 Planned next steps Fix the table of content / areas of interest for the WP-Technology Enablers Start to collect/produce input for the selected topics Foster discussions through the mailing-lists / meetings
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