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Part 1: Overview of S-Cube
Part 2: Service engineering research in S-Cube and links with
industrial use cases
Part 3: Collaboration opportunities and wrap-up
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Associate Membership
One of the mechanisms to foster participation in the network.
Associate partners invited to: Share expertise in identified research gaps / needs.
Contribute with new visions / ideas / alternative approaches.
Engage in networking / spreading / etc. activities.
Instrumented through Calls for Applications: First call finished, second call midway through, third call launching.
Very selective: 70+ applications, 10 associate members, 5 in process.
Difficult task: many first-level applications received.
Every call focusing on a different set of identified gaps.
<Presenter> – <Venue>, <City>, <Date> © S-Cube – 3/<Max>
Associate Membership: Third Call
Focus: real(istic) service-based systems / scenarios.
Featuring dynamic, context-aware, adaptive compositions and having QoS as an important aspect.
Goal: shape thorough service-specific life cycle for the benefit of stakeholder community at large.
Applications specially sought from industry!
Selected members: access to S-Cube innovative approaches,can contribute to their refinement.
Call for applications to be circulated and also at
http://www.s-cube-network.eu
(follow links under “Collaboration” tab).
A. Metzger – CoreGRID Symposium – Las Palmas, August 2008 © Prof. Dr. K. Pohl – 4
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