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Engineering and Public Policy for network and software industries

This subarea considers three main themes for research. First, it considers telecommunications management and policy. This is because digital convergence is dramatically changing the technology, services and competitive environment faced by telecommunications carriers around the world. Portugal is no exception. Separate infrastructures tightly tied to specific services, such as telephone and cable, are giving way to generic IP based infrastructures providing a wide gamut of services, including voice, data and video. This transformation impacts industry structure, competition and regulatory policy. Critical questions range from “Is the diffusion of broadband best realized by a monopoly provider of infrastructure, or should telephone, cable and wireless based infrastructures be provided by independent entities, each competing for the customer?” to “Should municipalities take responsibility for building new wireless or fiber-based infrastructures in the same way that they build roads or sewer systems, leaving private sector companies to compete only in the provision of services?”

This research, proposed by EPP at CMU in collaboration with IST/UTL and UMIC will focus on two main issues. The first concerns questions of industry structure and regulation. Portugal, as elsewhere in the EU, must decide whether and how traditional open access policies should be carried forward onto new Fiber To The Home (FTTH) networks. The decision rests on choosing the appropriate balance between incentives for investment in infrastructure and facilitating innovative entry and competition in the delivery of services. The second issue concerns the role of individual communities in promoting broadband diffusion and adoption. Cities and towns can take a range of actions varying from direct investment in infrastructure, such as conduits or fiber, to demand stimulation through education and outreach programs. At the same time the national government is wrestling with how to support and orient municipal efforts. Comparing efforts currently underway or proposed in Portugal and in the rest of Europe with U.S. experience in comparable small towns and rural communities can provide valuable insight.

Second, this subarea will also consider “Public Policy for Power Grids”. The development and management of electric power grids and advanced low-carbon uses of coal, other fossil fuels, and the integration of intermittent renewables are key problems that will shape the future development of the electricity industry. This research collaboration between Carnegie Mellon faculty and graduate students with investigators and students in Portugal will include, among other, looking at technical, economic, regulatory and risk-related studies of distributed energy systems, micro-grids, and advanced information technologies for integrating and controlling such systems in conventional electric power systems; research on advanced methods for the instrumentation and control of electric power transmission and distribution systems in the face of normal operations, and risks from natural disruptions and terrorist events; studies of technology innovation in energy and environmental technologies, its relationship to government actions (both "carrots" and "sticks") and its implications for policy and energy systems development.

Finally, this subarea will also incorporate research on “engineering and policy applied to the software industry”. Software and software-related industries are now considered to be critical industries by many developing economies, and inordinate amounts of resources are being expended to develop these industries. This proposal intends to address the sustainable development of the Portuguese software and software-related industries by understanding their current characteristics, both in what concerns the technological products and associated services. Understanding the seminal R&D context that might have given origin to each novel Portuguese software company is also relevant. Furthermore, it is also important to understand the role of formal R& D activities undertaken in Portuguese research centers and universities dedicated to software engineering subjects. This characterization will allow an in-depth observation of the organizational capability of the Portuguese software industry. This study will promote, within the Portuguese software industry, the need to adopt an increasing involvement with innovation projects to seek better software of a higher quality, on time, in the best way and at a lower cost.

As a result of its multidisciplinary and research nature, this proposed collaboration will be linked to other initiatives within the Area of Technology, Management and Public Policy, in particular the proposed PhD effort in Technological Change and Innovation involving UCP and UTL as well as existing Ph.D. programs at CMU. Other potential partners in Portugal should be defined during the initial phase of the Program. At CMU, the Department of Engineering and Public Policy (EPP), the Heinz School and the School of Computer Science by means of their Software Industry Centre (SWIC) will be involved. Collaborations with the Institute for Software Research International (ISRI) and the Software Engineering Institute (SEI) are also envisioned. This program will strongly involve the Portuguese software companies, by promoting the systematic adoption of industrial-driven PhD dissertations in the context of R&D initiatives. The establishment of a Portuguese Software and Systems Process Improvement Network (SPIN) and the creation of a non-profit centre to contribute to the development of the Portuguese software industry might be considered as a potential initiative of the Information and Communication Technology Institute (ICTI).

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