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Welcome to the ITEA SIRENA project

The SIRENA project is a European research and advanced development project with the objective to develop a Service Infrastructure for Real time Embedded Networked Applications.

SIRENA is part of the ITEA programme, itself a "cluster" organisation within the Eureka framework.


What's new:

July 2007: A collaborative, configuration-controlled open-source development environment has been opened at www.soa4d.org. This site (which still has some rough edges) will be gradually improved and will host several implementations of the DPWS protocol stack, as well as extensions thereof. Initial projects created are based on Schneider Electric's DPWS implementation (C and Java language versions available under the Lesser GNU Public License model), initially released in January 2007.

February 2007: Eureka publishes SIRENA success story.

October 2006: At the annual ITEA Symposium, held in Paris on 5 and 6 October 2006, the SIRENA project was attributed the prestigious 'ITEA Achievement Award 2006' for outstanding contribution to the ITEA programme. Further information on the ITEA 2006 Symposium Web site.

October 2005: The SIRENA DPWS implementation has been successfully tested in the first DPWS Interoperability workshop.

July 2005: Impressive demonstrations of the industrial platform have been made. The presentation is available here.

The SIRENA consortium is made up of fifteen partners from three European countries. Four main application domains are represented: Industrial, Home, Automotive and Telecommunications.

Last Update: Saturday, July 28, 2007

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