Project description
Innovative DevOps framework for trustworthy smart IoT systems
IoT systems play a crucial role in various digital application domains, including eHealth, smart cities, intelligent transport systems, and smart manufacturing. However, ensuring the creation and operation of trustworthy smart IoT systems is of utmost importance. The DevOps movement promotes the adoption of software engineering best practices and tools to guarantee Quality of Service. Nonetheless, despite the software industry’s embrace of DevOps, there remains a lack of comprehensive DevOps support for trustworthy smart IoT systems. The EU-funded ENACT project aims to enhance current DevOps methods to facilitate the development of smart IoT systems. The project will introduce ground-breaking mechanisms to ensure quality assurance and trustworthiness, such as actuation conflict handling and continuous testing and delivery across the IoT.
Objective
To unleash the full potential of IoT, realizing the digital society and flourishing innovations in application domains such as eHealth, smart city, intelligent transport systems, and smart manufacturing, it is critical to facilitate the creation and operation of trustworthy Smart IoT Systems. Since smart IoT systems typically operate in a changing and often unpredictable environment, the ability of these systems to continuously evolve and adapt to their new environment is decisive to ensure and increase their trustworthiness, quality and user experience. The DevOps movement advocates a set of software engineering best practices and tools, to ensure Quality of Service whilst continuously evolving complex systems and foster agility, rapid innovation cycles, and ease of use . Therefore, DevOps has been widely adopted in the software industry . However, there is no complete DevOps support for trustworthy smart IoT systems today.
The main technical goal of ENACT is to develop novel IoT platform enablers to:
i) Enable DevOps in the realm of trustworthy smart IoT systems, and enrich it with novel concepts for end-to-end security and privacy, resilience and robustness strengthening trustworthiness, taking into account the challenges related to “collaborative” actuation and actuation conflicts.
ii) Facilitate the smooth integration of these to leverage DevOps for existing and new IoT platforms and approaches (e.g. FIWARE, SOFIA, and TelluCloud).
This will be accomplished by evolving current DevOps methods and techniques to support the agile development and operation of smart IoT systems, and provide a set of novel mechanisms to ensure quality assurance and trustworthiness, such as actuation conflict handling, continuous testing and delivery across IoT, edge and cloud spaces and end to end security and privacy management. Through this ENACT will provide a DevOps framework for smart IoT Systems
Fields of science
- medical and health scienceshealth scienceshealth care serviceseHealth
- engineering and technologycivil engineeringurban engineeringsmart cities
- natural sciencescomputer and information sciencesinternetinternet of things
- natural sciencescomputer and information sciencessoftware
- social sciencessocial geographytransportsustainable transportintelligent transport systems
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7034 Trondheim
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08940 Cornella De Llobregat Barcelona
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00 113 Warszawa
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78340 Les Clayes Sous Bois
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28108 Alcobendas Madrid
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20009 DONOSTIA-SAN SEBASTIAN (GIPUZKOA)
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1386 Asker
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75794 Paris
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06100 Nice
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45141 Essen
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31100 Treviso
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2160 Saulkrasti
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1006 Riga
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7034 Trondheim
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1366 Lysaker
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75013 Paris
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08980 Sant Feliu De Llobregat
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