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The work plan goal is to perform a design study for an e-Infrastructure enabling federated simulations of critical infrastructure systems and supporting research on CIP. DIESIS will be realised in 24 months and consists of five work packages. These are arranged according to the three main phases

WP2. Requirements and technology analysis

This phase has three main goals:

  • Identification, analysis, evaluation and consolidation of requirements for the necessary e-infrastructure;
  • Identification, analysis and evaluation of the available resources and technologies;
  • Identification, analysis and evaluation of available infrastructure simulators with respect to federated simulations.

The first task will be performed by addressing a representative set of relevant stakeholders. The second one will require a detailed investigation of resources and facilities available at the partners sites (and those that are generally available in the EU) as well as a thorough analysis of available standards suitable for federated simulations.

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WP3 and WP4 Concepts, protocols, architecture and proof of concept

This phase comprise all design and development activities. Starting from results obtained in phase 1, concepts for federated simulations of critical infrastructure systems will be developed. An ontology for exchanging semantic information between simulations of different critical infrastructures will be created and a communication protocol will be defined. The overall ICT architecture of the critical infrastructure M and S e-Infrastructure will be developed and a proof of concept will be implemented.

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WP5. Dissemination and recommendations

Dissemination wraps around previous phases and provides the feedback channel aiming to en-force the collaboration within communities, and informing about initiatives organised in the context of the project. Adapted/extended standards will be promoted at relevant events and provided to the appropriate standardisation bodies. The feasibility and the potential impact of a European CIP e-Infrastructure will be assessed and final recommendations will be provided to the EC.

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