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Professor Gang Huang gave a speech on Software-Defined New Smart Cities at the 10th China E-Government Summit

Date: 2016-06-26   Click:

On June 26, 2016, the 10th China E-Government Summit with the theme of "A New Generation of Information Technology and New Smart City Construction" was held at Yingjie Communication Center in Peking University.

Professor Gang Huang, vice director of Software Engineering Institute at Peking University and director of the Technology Subcommittee of China's New Generation IT Industry Promotion Alliance, delivered a speech entitled " Software-Defined New Smart Cities".

Professor Gang Huang discussed how to solve the information silo problem of the smart city pilot, how to open the information silos in a software defined manner, and the industry-university-research practice on software-defined technologies. In the era of big data, the new smart city pilot faces the information silo problem of basic and application resources. The Internetware solution to such a problem follows the idea of subverting traditional resource opening, integrating government and enterprise applications, and assuring data quality to ensure the orderly opening of the information silos. It is necessary to reconstruct a structure defined by software, and automatically generate APIs for business usage. Professor Gang Huang finally talked about some ongoing projects including automatic interface generation technology, the basic hybrid cloud IaaS management system, and the corresponding system on PaaS. He believes that China will at least go out of its own way on software-defined and smart city pilot.

This summit was hosted by the Informatization and Information Management Research Center of Peking University and China's New Generation IT Industry Promotion Alliance, co-organized by Guangming.com and Pedasoft, and hosted by CIO Times. This event also received strong support from partners such as Ruijie Networks, AllMobilize Inc., Internetware Inc., Digital China, Quanshi, and Puland Software. Nearly 200 representatives, from the leaders of informatization departments of government, CIOs of large enterprises, industry media, to cooperation partners, participated the event.


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