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JTC 1 Technology Watch Mandate and Objectives François Coallier fcoallier @ele. etsmtl. ca 2003 -02 -09
Table of Content • • • History and Mandate Process Fit Deliverables IT Taxonomy Model Status Next Steps 2 2003 -02 -09
History and Mandate 2003 -02 -09
History • Concept originated from the JTC 1 2002 Long Term Business Planning exercise • 2002 Deliverables: – A presentation (JTC 1 N 6827 -1) outlining the concept. – A spreadsheet (JTC 1 N 6827 -2) mapping the ICT standardizations activities of JTC 1 and some key standardizations and professional organizations to the proposed ICT standard taxonomy. – A draft Technology Watch Template (JTC 1 N 6827 -3) that has been partially completed. 4 2003 -02 -09
History • Special Working Group (SWG) was put in place at the Sophia Antipolis JTC 1 Plenary (resolution 23) 5 2003 -02 -09
Mandate • • To provide to JTC 1 National Bodies and SCs a yearly status on the future evolution of ICT technology within the Scope of JTC 1 Terms of Reference, as well as information on organisations working on those technologies. This information shall be in the form of a JTC 1 internal technical report, whose first version is JTC 1 N 6827, to be sent to the JTC 1 Secretariat no latter than three months before the JTC 1 Plenary. The SWG shall be chaired by Mr. François Coallier. 6 2003 -02 -09
Why Technology Watch • ICT is evolving constantly • ICT field is wider than the coverage of all of JTC 1 SCs • JTC 1, its Members and its SCs need a consolidated assessment of ICT evolution to make their business decisions • We need to bring 7 2003 -02 -09
Membership • • The membership of the SWG shall consist of all of JTC 1 SC Chairs or their designate. JTC 1 instructs its secretariat to send a letter to JTC 1 National Bodies, Liaison Organizations and Recognized JTC 1 PAS Submitters inviting nominations for participation in the SWG. JTC 1 noted with pleasure the commitment of the US, France, Australia, Japan and ECMA to participate in the SWG. The JTC 1 SWG for Technology Watch shall work as much as possible electronically. A face to face meeting may be organised before a JTC 1 Plenary. 8 2003 -02 -09
Technology Watch Deliverables MANAGEMENT documents to assist JTC 1 in its Business Planning process. 9 2003 -02 -09
Process Fit 2003 -02 -09
Process Overview Market/Customers VISION Alliances Users PLANNING PLAN IMPLEMENT Technology RESULTS Watch 11 2003 -02 -09
Technology Watch Cycle Initial Technology Watch Constantly Renewed Technical Watch Assessment reflecting the evolution of ICT market, technology and consortia Tech Watch Maintenance Major Tech Watch Renewal Triggers - Technology Changes - Change in Market Realities - SC and Industrial feedback - Gap Analysis Constant Incremental Tech Watch Assessment Renewal Feedback from Tech Watch Implementation Activities Gap Analysis 1 Year Cycle Clonned and adapted from : Thomas Rehkopf , IT Architecture Management, The Government Enterprise Architecture Conference, Bell. South Information Systems, October 1999, 12 2003 -02 -09
Initial Technology Watch Document Structure 2003 -02 -09
Basic Document Structure • • • Executive Summary Version Control Scope and Purpose Technology Drivers Overview Detailed Technology Forecasts 14 2003 -02 -09
Technology Drivers Overview Technology evolution is driven by many drivers including: • Scientific and Technological progress. • Market driven generated research and development e. g. This section of the document will give an overview of the current technology drivers in the field of IT. 15 2003 -02 -09
Scientific and Technological Progress Areas to consider: – Moore’s Law – Storage Technologies – Display Technologies – Wireless Technologies – Artificial Intelligence – Direct Human-Machine Interfaces – Quantum Computing 16 2003 -02 -09
Markets Three Key Markets: – Enterprise Information System Market – Consumer Market – Embedded System Market 17 2003 -02 -09
Enterprise Information System Market The enterprise information system market includes the following: • Private and public corporation IT infrastructure and systems • Government IT infrastructure and systems New player driving IT: Biotech 18 2003 -02 -09
Consumer Market The IT consumer market includes the following: • Audio and Video entertainment systems • Gaming • Home PCs • Home networking systems • Digital photography and video • Other IT enabled devices 19 2003 -02 -09
Embedded System Market The Embedded Systems Market includes the following: • Telecommunication systems and devices • Automotive and ground/sea transportation • Industrial production and control • Aerospace systems • Military systems • Miscellaneous control and embedded systems 20 2003 -02 -09
Markets Size (109 US $) ICT Vendor 2002 Global ICT 1998 Telecommunications 777 IT Hardware 336 Internal Spending IT Services IT Software Other Office Equipment TOTAL 304 266 115 29 1 827 Telecommunications equipment Computer Systems Hardware Software Licenses Project Oriented IT Services Semiconductors Support/Management IT Services TOTAL 21 2003 -02 -09 380 240 70 250 150 350 1 440
Detailed Technology Forecasts • Should be done for pertinent entities in the IT Taxonomy Model • Content: – A statement of the forecast (including the identification of consortia and/or other standards organization involved) – The rationale of the forecast – Dates, values and probability of occurrence – Opportunity and threats presented by the forecast – Impact of the forecast on strategic position From: Bernard Boar, The Art of Strategic Planning for Information Technology, Second Edition, Wiley, 2001, ISBN 0 -471 -37655 -8. 22 2003 -02 -09
IT Taxonomy Model 2003 -02 -09
ICT Taxonomy Model Social and Cultural Processes and Methods ICT Human Interfaces APIs and Middleware Hardware and Devices Base Technologies 24 2003 -02 -09
Base Technologies • • • • • Machine level representation of data Encoding Compression Encryption Telecommunication Protocols File systems Processor Instruction Sets Programming Languages Data Description Languages Graphic Description Languages Document Description Languages Data and Document Query Languages Transaction Description Languages Event Description Languages Architecture Description Languages Meta Languages Modeling formalisms 25 2003 -02 -09
Base Technologies Hot Areas and Key Players The following technical areas are of strategic importance and are evolving at a fast pace: • Compression • Encryption • Meta Languages and Document Description Languages (XML based) • Data, Event and Transaction Description Languages (UML) Key players in standardization in these areas are: • JTC 1 (Compression and Encryption) • IETF (XML) • W 3 C (XML) • OMG (UML) (work with JTC 1) 26 2003 -02 -09
APIs and Middleware • • • • • Operating System APIs Storage System Services Data Exchange Protocols Transaction Protocols Document Exchange Protocols General Middleware Directory services Geographic/Location Services Authentification services Security Services Network Services Transaction Processing Services Rights Management Services Document Management Services Messaging Services and EDI Voice Messaging Services Mobile Services Collaboration Services 27 2003 -02 -09
APIs and Middleware Hot Areas and Key Players The following technical areas are of strategic importance and are evolving at a fast pace: – – – – Directory Services Document Exchange Protocols Transaction Services Authentification Services Security Services Copyright Management Services Messaging Services Mobile Services Key players in standardization in these areas are: – – – – IETF W 3 C OMG OASIS The Open Group Liberty Alliance JTC 1 ISO TC 211 28 2003 -02 -09
Social and Cultural Standards dealing with: – IT support for human culture and society – IT support for human cultural exchanges – IT support for social activities 29 2003 -02 -09
Social and Cultural • • Human Characteristics Conveyance Consumer Requirements Learning Support Privacy Management Cultural Adaptability Natural Language Support Automated translation IT in education 30 2003 -02 -09
Status • First draft of Technology Plan delivered to JTC 1 for its 2002 Plenary meeting • Preliminary mapping of many standards organisation work to ICT areas done • SWG established to carry the work 31 2003 -02 -09
Next Steps • • • Kick-off SWG Assess current version of deliverables Assess current technology trends Identify items pertinent to JTC 1 Process inputs from JTC 1 National Bodies, SCs and Liaisons • Update deliverables, in time for the 2003 JTC 1 Plenary in Singapore on 17 -21 November 32 2003 -02 -09
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