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Description of the use case. This use case seeks to integrate technologies developed within EMC² into the roadmap of future generations of fault tolerant computer platforms for the railway domain. Thales’s TAS Platform will serve as a demonstrator for elaborated technologies with respect to  Demonstration of safety in mixed criticality systems according to CENELEC standards using virtualization.  Novel programming models for replica deterministic and parallel programming  Safety concept for multi-core railway applications The objective of this use case is to tackle challenges in the railway domain posed by multi-core architectures. The railway domain usually relies heavily on COTS hardware, which is steadily moving towards multi-core architectures. This trend demands new strategies for safety concepts, processing models and incremental certification for capitalizing on additional performance. Thales Austria provides the TAS Control Platform [9] which is a fault tolerant computing platform that has been designed to meet the stringent safety requirements in the railway domain. It separates the railway-specific applications from the hardware and system software technology and serves as a common base for these applications, providing services such as time synchronization, membership service, voting, fault management and fault tolerance. Thales Austria seeks to integrate technologies developed within EMC² into the roadmap of future generations of the TAS platform to overcome limitations imposed by the current state of the art. In particular:
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Description of the use case. The project “Territorial Multi-sectorial Data Space” (TMSDS) aims at creating a range of services allowing the emergence of innovative and trust-based uses of digital resources, on a given territory. It will thus be able to: • Equip public and private organizations as well as citizens to be functioning and interoperable with a set of existing infrastructures; • Diffuse good habits and uses in regard to data sharing and processing; • Promote trustworthy and/or public-interest initiatives; • Coordinate public and private organizations with suitable infrastructures at a national or European level (Data Hub, European Data Space, Health Data Hub…) and with other territories. This project is subdivided in three main modules. The first module consists of a digital citizen portal aiming at empowering citizens regarding data uses. The second module includes a updated directory contact for actors and projects of the data economic environment, as well as a collaborative contribution platform for digital projects. Finally, the third module will enable the display of metadata and the processing of data through a meta-catalogue and a third party sharing system. Although each module is independent, they all work together to allow the needs of the actors involved to be fully met. .

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