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Deliverables
Defines a conceptual framework to measure the monetary and non-monetary value of music in a quantitative and qualitative way, firmly founded in economic and social theory. The framework will be multi-stakeholder, meaning that it will define the value of music for various stakeholders such as creative entities, music user, and policy makers. Also included are methods and techniques to measure the various rubrics.
Stakeholder needs for understanding the value of music – version 1 (opens in new window)This deliverable comprises the requirements of stakeholder needs with respect to understanding of the value of music. Focus is on the national living labs.
Dissemination,communication, and exploitation plan version 1 (opens in new window)This deliverable comprises a comprehensive dissemination plan (e.g. at the various music industry events and outlets, and academia), a communication plan (e.g. regarding the press, social media), and an exploitation plan.
An ontology of the value of music – version 1 (opens in new window)An ontology of the value of music – version 1. This a machine processable version of the conceptualization in D1.1.
National music ecosystem models (opens in new window)Understanding and analysis of the national ecosystems in WP 6 by means of e3value ecosystem models.
First version of a security architecture. The focus will be on authorization and access control of information stored at various sources.
A distributed architecture and implementation for music data collection, representation, and distribution – version 1 (opens in new window)First version of a system to store and obtain data concerning the value of music in a distributed way, e.g. without using centralized information sources. Challenge is to include information sources from IPR societies, additional information collected by BMAT, and information from customer surveys.
Publications
Author(s):
Giovanni Giachetti1,2,∗, Daniel Catalá1, Blanca de Miguel1, Conrado Carrascosa1, María de Miguel1 and Oscar Pastor1
Published in:
Software Quality Journal, Issue 32, 2023, ISSN 1613-0073
Publisher:
CEUR-WS.org
Author(s):
Giovanni Giachetti, José Luis de la Vara & Beatriz Marín
Published in:
CAiSE Research Projects Exhibition, Issue 3413, 2023, ISSN 1573-1367
Publisher:
Springer Nature or its licensor (e.g. a society or other partner)
DOI:
10.1007/s11219-023-09649-x
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