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Title: PRO-VE


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  • PRO-VE 04
  • An Outlook of Future Research Needs on Networked
    Organizations
  • Joël Bacquet, Peter Fatelnig, Jesus Villasante,
    Arian Zwegers
  • European CommissionDG Information SocietyD5
    ICT for Business

2
Outline
  • Networked organisations research
  • Past research on intra-enterprise operations
  • Past research on supply chains
  • Past research on virtual enterprises
  • Current research on networked organisations
  • Future research on networked organisations
  • Supporting European Research
  • Context
  • Research in Networked Businesses
  • What Research?
  • What Projects?
  • WP2005-06
  • FP7
  • Conclusions

3
Intra-enterprise operationspast research
1 Centralized Model (Monolith control)
2 Hierarchical Model
(Divide complex task in subtasks, Taylor
organisation)
3 Modified Hierarchy
4 Heterarchy (e.g. Client-Server, Flat Control)
(Dilts et al., 1991)
4
Intra-enterprise operationspast research
(AMICE, 1993)
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Intra-enterprise operationspast research
  • Period
  • Mid 1980s mid 1990s
  • Concepts
  • CIM, Logistics, BPR, ERP
  • Focus
  • Integration of the so-called islands of
    automation
  • Initial vision of factory without humans
  • Later, improving business processes via ICT
  • EC funded research projects
  • E.g. AMICE
  • Lessons learnt
  • Different types of integration
  • Modelling framework and modelling languages
  • Recurring topics enterprise evolution, model
    based execution, integration and
    interoperability, centralisation vs.
    decentralisation

6
Supply chainspast research
7
Supply chainspast research
(CO-OPERATE, 2000)
8
Supply chainspast research
  • Period
  • 1990s
  • Concepts
  • Bilateral process reengineering, focus on core
    competences, outsourcing
  • Focus
  • Elimination of the bull-whip effect
  • Visibility in the supply chain
  • EC funded research projects
  • E.g. Adrenalin, Chainfeed, Cooperate, Smartisan
  • Lessons learnt
  • Planning vs. execution
  • Supply chain design vs. supply chain operation
  • Recurring topics trust, centralisation vs.
    decentralisation, integration and interoperability

9
Virtual enterprisespast research

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YTI Finland
Pirma Betonila
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ERP X
ERP Y
ERP Y
System Z
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http//globemen.vtt.fi
10
Virtual enterprisespast research
http//globemen.vtt.fi
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Virtual enterprisespast research
  • Period
  • End 1990s - 2003
  • Concepts
  • From stable, relatively long-term alliances to
    more temporary cooperations
  • Core competences, outsourcing
  • Focus
  • Inter-enterprise project management
  • Collaboration services
  • Mediators
  • EC funded research projects
  • E.g. Whales, Globemen, Business Architect
  • Lessons learnt
  • Virtual enterprises and enterprise networks
  • Evolution of virtual enterprise throughout life
    cycle
  • Recurring topics trust, integration and
    interoperability

12
Virtual enterprisespast research
  • Period
  • End 1990s - 2003
  • Concepts
  • From stable, relatively long-term alliances to
    more temporary cooperations
  • Core competences, outsourcing
  • Focus
  • Inter-enterprise project management
  • Collaboration services
  • Mediators
  • EC funded research projects
  • E.g. Whales, Globemen, Business Architect
  • Lessons learnt
  • Virtual enterprises and enterprise networks
  • Evolution of virtual enterprise throughout life
    cycle
  • Recurring topics trust, integration and
    interoperability

Logistics in the Virtual Enterprise Development
of innovative IT-based tools to model the
interaction between companies forming an extended
or virtual enterprise based on a distributed
concurrent engineering and co-design approach,
and covering all phases of the product life
cycle. (excerpt former IST work programme)
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Networked organisationscurrent research
http//ecolead.vtt.fi
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Networked organisationscurrent research
  • Period
  • 2003 - 2007
  • Concepts
  • Interplay of virtual enterprises, breeding
    environment, and professional virtual communities
  • Focus
  • Theoretical foundation of the field
  • Deployability of networked organisation concepts
  • Enterprise interoperability
  • Security
  • EC funded research projects
  • E.g. ECOLEAD, DBE,
  • Lessons learnt
  • ??
  • ??
  • Recurring topics ??

15
Networked organisationsfuture research??
  • Period
  • ??
  • Concepts??
  • Innovation, new product design
  • From cost to innovation
  • From operational excellence to product leadership
  • From traditional form, structure, practices to
    more robustness
  • Focus??
  • Tools for participation in multiple enterprise
    networks
  • Performance measurement of networked
    organisations
  • Management of complexity in enterprise networks
  • Enhanced (product) innovation in
    inter-organisational networks
  • EC funded research projects
  • ??
  • Lessons learnt
  • ??
  • ??
  • Recurring topics ??

16
Research in networked businesses
(Gartner, 2001)
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Outline
  • Networked organisations research
  • Past research on intra-enterprise operations
  • Past research on supply chains
  • Past research on virtual enterprises
  • Current research on networked organisations
  • Future research on networked organisations
  • Supporting European Research
  • Context
  • Research in Networked Businesses
  • What Research?
  • What Projects?
  • WP2005-06
  • FP7
  • Conclusions

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European Research context
RD expenditure as of GDP Source Eurostat
19
European Research context
Total number of researchers per 1000 employed
persons (end 1990s) Source DG Research
20
European Research context
Average annual growth () of total number of
researchers (end 1990s). Source DG Research
21
The European Perspective
ERA EuropeanResearch Area
Enlargement
Candidate countrieswere full partners in FP5
FP5, FP6, Eureka, COST, national RTD programmes
Lisbon Strategy
towards a single market for research
EU Largest knowledge-basedeconomy by 2010
Other policies
Single market, single currency, security of
Europeans, sustainable development, ...
Broadband access, e-business, e-government,
security, skills, e-health, ...
22
Europes RD landscapeThe need for ERA
EUREKA
FrameworkProgrammes 4 of total civil
RTDexpenditure in EU
enterprises, universities, research labs, ...
COST
CERN,ESA, ESO, ...
ERA aims to aggregatefragmented RD effort in
Europe
23
European Research context Building the European
Research Area (ERA)
  • A "single market" for research
  • an area for the free movement of knowledge,
    researchers technology
  • aim is to increase co-operation, stimulate
    competition achieve better allocation of
    resources
  • A restructuring of the European research fabric
  • improved co-ordination of national research
    activities policies
  • account for most of the research carried out
    financed in Europe
  • A European research policy
  • addresses not only funding of research activities
    (e.g. FP6)
  • also takes into account all relevant aspects of
    other EU national policies

http//europa.eu.int/comm/research/era/
24
Research in Networked BusinessesINFSO unit D5
To facilitate the emergence of future business
forms designed to exploit the opportunities and
manage the challenges posed by the socio-economic
and technical revolutions of the 21st century.
Future business, more competitive, innovative,
agile and value creating, will require new
technologies, applications and services to enable
them to work as networked knowledge-based
businesses.
  • Orientation
  • technology driven
  • long-term
  • industry-driven
  • structuring fragmented area
  • platforms for future eBusiness
  • Challenges
  • stimulate collaboration
  • manage complexity
  • innovate together

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What Research? Networked Businesses Objectives
  • develop ICTs supporting organisational
    networking, process integration, and sharing of
    resources that enable networked organisations
    (private and public) to build faster and more
    effective partnerships and alliances
  • re-engineer and integrate business processes,
    share efficiently knowledge and experiences and
    develop value added products and services for
    networked organisations

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What Research? Research in Networked businesses
(FP6 Call 1)
  • Knowledge management
  • Knowledge sharing, brokering
  • Knowledge modelling
  • Knowledge leveraging creativity and
    productivity
  • Collaborative Networks
  • Framework, models
  • Network theory
  • Complex adaptive/self organising
  • Managing distributed operations
  • Interoperability
  • Software components
  • New reference architectures
  • Modelling techniques
  • Semantics
  • Business Ecosystems
  • Self-evolving systems
  • Collaborative environments
  • Local network business ecosystem
  • Socio-economic research

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What Projects? Networked businesses - FP6
projects (August 2004)
ATHENA
CrossWork
XBRL
DBE
MyTreasury
CodesNet
ECOLEAD
No-Rest
INTEROP
V-CES
TrustCoM
SATINE
VERITAS
ILIPT
Spider-Win
MyCarEvent
Legal-IST
Mosquito
VE-FORUM
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ATHENA
Advanced Technologies for Interoperability of
Heterogeneous Enterprise Networks and their
Applications
  • FP6 Integrated Project
  • 20 Partners from 8 countries
  • 25 M Cost / 14.4 M Grant
  • 2004 - 2007
  • Vision By 2010, enterprises will be able to
    seamlessly interoperate with others
  • Aims to establish, become and be recognised in
    research and industry as a permanent world-class
    European Hub acting as a reference point in
    interoperability
  • Enterprise Interoperability Centre (EIC) will
    bring together relevant stakeholders, elicit user
    requirements, organise workshops, provide
    training on interoperability aspects and
    technology, demonstrate prototypes, etc.
  • Key Themes
  • Enterprise Modelling
  • Cross-organisational business processes
  • Semantic mediation
  • Interoperability Framework
  • Service-oriented architecture
  • Model-driven architecture

http//www.athena-ip.org
Contact Rainer Ruggaber SAP -
rainer.ruggaber_at_sap.com
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DBE
Digital Business Ecosystem
  • FP6 Integrated Project
  • 20 Partners from 9 countries
  • 14.2 M Cost / 10.5 M Grant
  • 2003 - 2006

A digital ecosystem infrastructure adopting
mechanisms from biological theories of
self-organisation and evolution addressing
networked software solutions business models
Paradigms and open-source component-based
infrastructure enabling the creation of
networkedlocal digital ecosystems forSMEs
competitiveness andlocal development
http//www.digital-ecosystem.org
Contact Andrea Nicolai T6 - a.nicolai_at_t-6.it
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ECOLEAD
European Collaborative Networked Organisations
Leadership Initiative
  • FP6 Integrated Project
  • 20 Partners from 14 countries
  • 15.0 M Cost / 9.7 M Grant
  • 2004 - 2007

ECOLEAD aims at creating the necessary strong
foundations and mechanisms for establishing an
advanced collaborative and network-based industry
society in Europe.
A holistic approach
Making collaborative networks a new scientific
discipline
http//ecolead.vtt.fi
Contact Martin Ollus VTT - martin.ollus_at_vtt.fi
31
ILIPT
Intelligent Logistics for Innovative Product
Technologies
  • FP6 Integrated Project
  • 30 Partners from 12 countries
  • 16.2 M Cost / 9.0 M Grant
  • 2004 - 2008

From the "stock push" and "mass production"
thinking of the last century, to a stockless
"build-to-order" (BTO) production strategy
  • Key Themes
  • The Modular Car (ModCar)
  • Flexible Supply Network (FlexNet)
  • Integration of complex product processes (IntePro)

http//www.ilipt.org
Contact René Esser ThyssenKrupp -
esser_at_tka-drf.thyssenkrupp.com
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INTEROP
Integrating activities 35
Management 7
Interoperability Research for Networked
Enterprises Applications and Software
Spreading of Excellence 37
Joint Research 21
  • FP6 Network of Excellence
  • 50 Partners from 15 countries
  • 16 M Cost / 6.5 M Grant
  • 2003 - 2006
  • Emergence of a lasting European community on
    Enterprise interoperability with both research
    and industrial audience
  • Aims to create the conditions of competitive
    Technology Transfer by providing upstream
    conceptualisation of business-driven
    interoperability
  • Knowledge integration in the key areas
  • Multidisciplinary approach to business-based
    Interoperability (IDEAS Roadmap)
  • Key Themes
  • Software Architecture
  • Enterprise Modelling
  • Ontologies

http//www.interop-noe.org
Contact Jean-Paul Bourrières Univ. Bordeaux -
bourrieres_at_lap.u-bordeaux1.fr
33
MyCarEvent
Mobility and Collaborative Work inEuropean
Vehicle Emergency Networks
  • FP6 Integrated Project
  • 21 Partners from 9 countries
  • 16.0 M Cost / 10.0 M Grant
  • 2004 - 2007
  • Stakeholders
  • Motorists
  • Road assistance services
  • Workshop Mechanics
  • Automotive OEMs
  • Mobile network operators
  • Content providers
  • Aims to enrich the different automobile repair
    service providers with access to restricted
    knowledge and tools in a mobile working
    environment

http//www.mycarevent.net/
Contact Heiko Dirlenbach FIR -
mycar_at_fir.rwth-aachen.de
34
TrustCoM
A Trust and Contract Management framework
enabling secure collaborative business processing
in on-demand created, self-managed, scalable,
and highly dynamic Virtual Organisations
  • FP6 Integrated Project
  • 16 Partners from 8 countries
  • 10.9 M Cost / 6.3 M Grant
  • 2004 - 2007

Aims at creating a reference framework for trust,
security and contract management in VOs
TrustCoM framework architecture
http//www.eu-trustcom.com
Contact Santi Ristol SEMA - santi.ristol_at_barcel
ona.sema.slb.com
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WP2005-06
  • Draft
  • Lessons learned from the first calls (WP2003-04)
  • Oversubscription demands focussing and precision
  • SMEs
  • Call1 16 Call2 17 SO Networked Business
    22
  • NoEs 7 IPs 15 STREPs 24
  • New member states
  • Call1 lt3 Call 2 4 SO Networked Business
    2.0 NMS, 2.5 INCO
  • Dedicated SO Further integration of the
    research effort in an enlarged Union
  • Call for STREPs in eGovernment, eBusiness,
    eLearning and eHealth
  • International cooperation
  • Main objectives WP2005-06
  • Fully meet the objectives of FP6
  • Prepare the start of FP7
  • Facilitate integration of new Member States
  • Focusing of topics and research tasks to improve
    impact

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WP2005-06ICT for Networked Businesses
  • Draft
  • Digital business ecosystems for SMEs
  • Open source
  • SMEs
  • Enabling cooperation in production of software
    services
  • NoEs, STREPs
  • Extended products and services
  • AmI technologies vs. new products and services
  • Decentralised architectures allowing new
    approaches to business processes
  • IPs, STREPs
  • Horizontal actions
  • Legal IPR/open source challenges
  • Tools for assessment of potential benefits of
    collaborative networks
  • SSAs, CAs

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WP2005-06Collaborative Working Environments
  • Draft
  • Design and development of innovative concepts,
    methods and core services for distributed
    collaboration at work
  • Core collaboration services
  • Flexible management of services
  • IPs, STREPs, CAs
  • Research on tools for collaborative work in rich
    virtualised environments
  • Focus is on support of augmented group presence,
    visualisation, group management, sharing support,
    seamless interaction, service composition, and
    semantic modelling of complex groups of workers
  • IPs, STREPs, CAs
  • Development of innovative validating applications
    for collaborative work in content-rich, mobile
    and fixed collaborative environments
  • Applications in ICT rich domains
  • IPs

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Framework Programme 7New elements??
  • Draft
  • Individual Research Teams
  • Support to Basic Research through Individual
    Grants
  • Stimulating competition
  • Excellence as a major criterion for selection
  • No juste retour !
  • Light administration needed
  • Outsourcing to an executive agency, potentially
    ERC?
  • Private-public partnerships
  • Implemented through European Technology
    Platforms (ETPs)
  • bring together the main stakeholders in a
    research and development field
  • develop a strategic research agenda and a roadmap
    to achieve these goals
  • stakeholders include industry, academia and the
    investors in research (public or private)

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Conclusions
  • History of EU research in Networked Businesses
  • Building on relatively fragmented, unstructured
    past research efforts
  • Influences by technology and socio-economic
    factors
  • Some recurring topics
  • Centralisation vs. decentralisation
  • Integration and interoperability
  • Supporting European research in Networked
    Businesses
  • Some currently ongoing major initiatives
  • Expectation excellence in research results
  • Expectation recognised as world-class European
    hub
  • Expectation coherent group of initiatives
  • Future European research
  • Short term WP2005-06
  • Longer term FP7
  • Leadership needed
  • Partnership building needed

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For More Information ...
  • FP6/ERA
  • http//www.cordis.lu/era/home.html
  • http//www.cordis.lu/ist/
  • http//europa.eu.int/comm/research/fp6/index_en.ht
    ml
  • IST/eEurope
  • http//europa.eu.int/information_society/eeurope
  • http//www.cordis.lu/ist
  • ICT for Business new instruments
  • http//www.athena-ip.org
  • http//www.digital-ecosystem.org
  • http//ecolead.vtt.fi
  • http//www.ilipt.org
  • http//www.interop-noe.org
  • http//www.mycarevent.net/
  • http//www.eu-trustcom.com
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