Název projektu:
PS - FP7-ICT-2011.1.4 - Modular and cross-platform trust management. (11 DE 1484 3MDB)
Popis:
A German University is looking for SMEs active in IaaS (Internet as a Service) and SaaS (Software as a Service) in order to create a consortium and submit a proposal under the FP7-ICT-2011.1.4 Trustworthy ICT, call FP7-ICT-2011-8. The objective of the project is to design a common notion of trust and to support the interoperability of trust data as well as a modular trust management overlay system for on demand trust services. In a second phase, they will offer this services to its clients.
The current landscape of distributed computing infrastructures is marked by a variety of different grid, cloud or other service platforms.
Trust systems based solely on classic IT security regularly lack mechanisms to counter business risks occurring in case of strategic behaviour of the participants (such as not delivering purchased services or not meeting QoS guarantees). Current trends in trust management employ a composite set of statically and dynamically collected information about the user's behaviour for calculating a comprehensive trust value. All this data is carefully collected, verified, stored, maintained and indexed by the administrative authority or the particular infrastructure or community.
However, the variety of different service systems offers the users as well as service providers, possibilities to act on different infrastructures, even in parallel. Just as within the individual infrastructures the transaction partners must trust each other to successfully conduct business in terms of delivered and consumed services. Unfortunately the information needed for assessing the trustworthiness of the individual participants is only available locally within individual platforms (or in the worst case none of such is available at all, as with infrastructures not offering an internal trust management system). For each other platform this information must be collected from scratch.
They aim at designing and implementing a third party trust component, enabling the interoperability of reputation based trust data between platforms and thus between provider and consumer communities in digital service systems.
To this end, they will design a common notion of trust and to support the interoperability of trust data. This common view and model of trust will allow for the structuring, storage, retrieval, communication and transformation of trust and reputation values from different service platforms.
Additionally, they will develop a modular overlay system that processes trust information and provides this data to its clients (infrastructures and individual services/users). The goal of these components is to support all infrastructures with no or only a partial trust system in place, to build one by using our pluggable trust services on demand. These modular core trust services will comprise functionalities (such as SLA management or monitoring), that can be used by the infrastructures and their customers (service providers and service consumers).
Hence conceptual gaps in the service infrastructures with respect to trust management can be closed with our overlay system.
Technical Specifications / Specific technical requirements:
CALL: ICT Call 8 - FP7-ICT-2011-8
Deadline: 17.01.2012 at 17:00:00 (Brussels local time)
Specific Programme: COOPERATION
Theme: Information and Communication Technologies
The current landscape of distributed computing infrastructures is marked by a variety of different grid, cloud or other service platforms.
Trust systems based solely on classic IT security regularly lack mechanisms to counter business risks occurring in case of strategic behaviour of the participants (such as not delivering purchased services or not meeting QoS guarantees). Current trends in trust management employ a composite set of statically and dynamically collected information about the user's behaviour for calculating a comprehensive trust value. All this data is carefully collected, verified, stored, maintained and indexed by the administrative authority or the particular infrastructure or community.
However, the variety of different service systems offers the users as well as service providers, possibilities to act on different infrastructures, even in parallel. Just as within the individual infrastructures the transaction partners must trust each other to successfully conduct business in terms of delivered and consumed services. Unfortunately the information needed for assessing the trustworthiness of the individual participants is only available locally within individual platforms (or in the worst case none of such is available at all, as with infrastructures not offering an internal trust management system). For each other platform this information must be collected from scratch.
They aim at designing and implementing a third party trust component, enabling the interoperability of reputation based trust data between platforms and thus between provider and consumer communities in digital service systems.
To this end, they will design a common notion of trust and to support the interoperability of trust data. This common view and model of trust will allow for the structuring, storage, retrieval, communication and transformation of trust and reputation values from different service platforms.
Additionally, they will develop a modular overlay system that processes trust information and provides this data to its clients (infrastructures and individual services/users). The goal of these components is to support all infrastructures with no or only a partial trust system in place, to build one by using our pluggable trust services on demand. These modular core trust services will comprise functionalities (such as SLA management or monitoring), that can be used by the infrastructures and their customers (service providers and service consumers).
Hence conceptual gaps in the service infrastructures with respect to trust management can be closed with our overlay system.
Technical Specifications / Specific technical requirements:
CALL: ICT Call 8 - FP7-ICT-2011-8
Deadline: 17.01.2012 at 17:00:00 (Brussels local time)
Specific Programme: COOPERATION
Theme: Information and Communication Technologies
Požadavky na partnera:
Requested Cooperation: Joint further development
The German University is looking for 2 industrial partners, both in the area of Interent as a Service (IaaS) und Software as a Service (SaaS):
- SMEs - User Perspective;
- SMEs - Internet as a Service (IaaS) and Software as a Service (SaaS) providers.
Role of the partners within the project:
Use Cases (infrastructure and service providers as well as service consumers) for the Interoperability System and prototypical implementation.
The German University is looking for 2 industrial partners, both in the area of Interent as a Service (IaaS) und Software as a Service (SaaS):
- SMEs - User Perspective;
- SMEs - Internet as a Service (IaaS) and Software as a Service (SaaS) providers.
Role of the partners within the project:
Use Cases (infrastructure and service providers as well as service consumers) for the Interoperability System and prototypical implementation.
Obchodní firma/fyzická osoba:
Technologické inovační centrum s.r.o.
Sídlo/Místo podnikání:
Vavrečkova 5262
760 01 Zlín
760 01 Zlín
Kontaktní osoba:
Lenka Kostelníková
Email:
Telefon:
+420 739 570 792
