Arianna Brutti graduated in Computer Science at University of Bologna. She has been working in ENEA since 2003 and, since 2015, is part of the Smart Energy division. His main research topics concern the analysis of standards and ICT for data exchange and interoperability, the study and development of methodologies, artefacts and tools supporting and facilitating their adoption in different contexts: smart cities, enterprise networks, public eProcurement. She has worked in technology transfer projects (Spinner and CROSS), in which she she was responsible for audits in manufacturing companies and software houses operating in the field eBusiness. She has participated in international (e.g. OASIS and CEN) and national (with AgID and CONSIP) workshops, committees and standardization initiative; in these contexts she has held various roles (editor, co-chair, designer and developer of technical specifications ). From 2007 to 2014 she was co-chair of OASIS UBL Italian Localization Subcommittee and editor of OASIS UBL Procurement Subcommittee. Since 2008 she has been involved in the eBIZ initiative ("Harmonizing eBusiness processes and data exchanges for SMEs in the textile / clothing and footwear sectors in the Single Market") in which she deals with the definition of UBL Use Profiles for sectors Textile / Clothing and Footwear. In the period 2015-2018 she was involved in the international initiative IES-City (IoT-Enabled Smart City Framework) promoted by NIST. She is currently works in several regional (POR-FESR Polis-Eye and Energynius), national (Research of Electrical System and PON GOV ES-PA) and European (with UIA DARE) projects.