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by Andreas Metzger last modified May 19, 2009 09:05

Integration Framework: Baseline and Definition

CD-IA-3.1 by Dustin Hebgen — last modified Jan 24, 2011 12:25
 
CD-IA-3.1.1 Integration Framework Baseline by Benedikt Liegener — last modified May 19, 2009 10:13
This document describes the baseline of the S-Cube Integrated Research Framework. The objective of this framework, which will be constantly and incrementally refined and extended throughout the whole life of the project, is to provide a holistic vision that integrates, aligns and coordinates the research efforts and results of the joint research activities undertaken in JRA-1 and JRA-2. The baseline for the Integrated Research Framework described in this document consists of a set of views which define different perspectives on the S-Cube research: conceptual framework, reference life-cycle, logical run-time architecture, logical design environment. In this deliverable, we provide a description of these views and a first definition of the interfaces between the elements of the framework. We map the research efforts undertaken in the different joint research activities into these views. Finally, we define responsibilities for the different research work-packages, and relationships among them, in terms of their contributions to these views.
CD-IA-3.1.3 First Version of Integration Framework by Osama Sammodi — last modified May 17, 2010 15:56
This document describes the first version of the S-Cube Integrated Research Framework (IRF). The main goal of the IRF is to define a coherent holistic framework that integrates the principles, techniques, methods and mechanisms provided by the joint research activities JRA-1 and JRA-2, and the results of the validation and empirical evaluation obtained from WP-IA-3.2. Aim of this deliverable is twofold. On the one hand, we introduce the main elements composing the IRF: views, research challenges, research questions, and research results. These elements are classified according to the perspectives introduced in the IRF baseline (i.e., conceptual framework, reference lifecycle, logical run-time architecture, logical design environment) and the terms included in the Knowledge Model. On the other hand, in order to support the management of the IRF, in this paper we also introduce the web application developed on purpose that forms integral and substantial part of this document
PO-IA-3.1.4 Initial Definition of User Patterns by Dustin Hebgen — last modified Jun 09, 2011 21:05
S-Cube’s WP-IA-3.1 (“Integration Research Framework: Baseline & Definition”) has the ob-jective of defining a coherent, holistic framework for service engineering and adaptation - the Integrated Research Framework, or IRF. The framework developed as part of this workpackage should cater for various types of service-based application (SBA) stakeholders, or parties with an interest or concern in the design, development and operation of SBAs. This interim deliver-able identifies an initial set of stakeholder types which will be refined and expanded as part of Task T-IA-3.1.3 later in the project.
CD-IA-3.1.5 Consolidated Revised Integration Framework by Dustin Hebgen — last modified Jun 09, 2011 20:33
In this deliverable we introduce the revised version of the S-Cube Integrated Research Framework (IRF). Based on the internal validation presented in the deliverable CD-IA-3.2.2 as well on the improvements implemented by the planned readjustment of S-Cube’s Joint Programme of Activities, the research challenges and research questions included in the first version of the IRF (see CD-IA-3.1.3) had been updated with respect to the research focus of the Joint Research Activities. This effort aims at reducing the complexity of the IRF and also to ensure its consistency. In addition, a first attempt to identify the relationship between the research challenges and questions in the IRF and the Future of Internet vision is discussed.
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