The overall progress of the project with reference to the first reporting period is described below:
- Elicitation of the user requirement definition of use cases, containing the methodology adopted to proceed to the functional analysis of the project.
- Formulation of system requirements and definition of architecture of the whole RESCUER system ensuring that the user requirements are included in the services offered by the RESCUER system.
- Research and development of different technical tools that comprise the RESCUER system.
- Integration of tools with the defined architecture guarantying the proper functioning of the tools and the correct integration with the other components of the RESCUER system.
- First working version of the RESCUER toolkit, composed by 18 tools or distinct components of tools already created.
- Testing and evaluation of the RESCUER tools and training of end-users in 3 local field trials, 1 general field trial / integration event, and 1 pilot.
- Preparation of questionnaires for the pilots and the training sessions to collect the evaluation of FR of the RESCUER toolkit in the sessions.
- Production of the promotional and marketing materials for the project, and creation of the RESCUER website, social media platforms, a Flipboard magazine, three newsletters and the official RESCUER Comic.
- The project introduced the RESCUER Heroes, Bellatrix and Theseus that will be involved in several adventures living the life of FRs, highlighting the use of our tools, published in a series of comic strips.
- Screening of RESCUER Key Exploitable Result and definition of their preliminary exploitation strategies were presented at the Horizon Results Booster Seminar Booster.
- Moreover, one journal paper, eight conference papers, three of them with a peer-review process, were produced, and the RESCUER project was already present at several international scientific events obtaining a good level of networking and communication activities.
- RESCUER has set up its own repository at Zenodo to comply with the Open Access requirements from the European Commission, where publications, public deliverables, brand assets, press releases and other resources should be widely accessible.