LyonTech campus (“the most attractive French campus” (2012)”) LyonTech campus (“the most attractive French campus” (2012)”) ~320 persons – ~120 permanent researchers and staff – ~200 PhD students – http://liris.cnrs.fr 6 Departments → “Services, distributed Systems, Security” (3S) DRIM team: Distributed processing, Information Retrieval, Multimedia, Mobility, Security Personal Web site: http://liris.cnrs.fr/lionel.brunie
INSA of Lyon, France INSA of Lyon, France University of Passau, Germany University of Milan, Italy A framework for international doctoral studies (esp. « co-tutelles ») A joint international research laboratory Sponsors: DFH-UFA, UFI-UIF, CNRS, French Ministry of Higher Education, Regions, BFHZ-CCUFB, Europe (FP7) Web Site: https://www.dimis.fim.uni-passau.de/MDPS
“From Sensor Networks to the Cloud: an Introduction to Ubiquitous Multi-Scale Digital Eco-Systems”: what a strange title! “From Sensor Networks to the Cloud: an Introduction to Ubiquitous Multi-Scale Digital Eco-Systems”: what a strange title! “A Roadmap to Cloud-IoT”? “A Roadmap to IoT-Cloud”? The objective is not to compress into 1 course, 4 courses on sensor networks, Internet of Things, cloud computing, ubiquitous computing, and digital ecosystems! - the future of IT is in the “network”
- the “network” is an ecosystem – collaboration is the future of the network
Objectives: - draw a panorama of emerging information and communication technologies
- analyze issues raised and opportunities offered by these technologies and their integration
- highlight open technological and research questions
1- A (Quick) Historical Panorama of Information Technologies 2- Digital Ecosystems: A (Rather) New Vision of IT 3- An Introduction to Large Scale Computing 4- Towards the Internet of Things(?) 6- A Special Emphasis on Security and Privacy in Digital Ecosystems 7- Multi-Scale Computing - Cloud-IoT: the greatest challenge for this decade? Open Directions for Research and Innovation
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