Objective
User Group Reference Projects (UGRP) are where major enterprises in one industrial sector form a consortium to define their requirements for information technology. This Working Group aims at supporting existing and forthcoming UGRPs in the following ways:
- CO-MIND will be concerned with long term requirements, ie basic technological developments as well as training of engineers. CO-MIND will analyse the results of UGRPs, generalise them and identify their implications for future RTD as well as for academic education. The results of this analysis will be disseminated to academia throughout Europe.
- CO-MIND will focus on involving SMEs. CO-MIND will translate the UGRPs requirements into sector specific scenarios, check their relevance for SMEs and feed them back to the UGRPs for dissemination.
- CO-MIND will enable a cross-sector fertilisation of UGRPs by investigating which of the results of one sector might also be useful in other sectors. Results will be fed back to UGRPs and academia.
- CO-MIND will check the results obtained within the framework of UGRPs for completeness, consistency and clarity, as well as for compliance with current and foreseeable technological developments.
SMEs in particular should benefit as they will have easy and early access to the UGRP results. They will be given advice on necessary adaptations of their processes and IT infrastructure in order to meet their customers' requirements, and they will be given an opportunity to contribute to these requirements.
IT vendors will find the common denominator in all the sector specific requirements. This will permit them to develop basic solutions which can be easily tailored to sector specific needs.
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Programme(s)
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Coordinator
28359 Bremen
Germany
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