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COSI:
The COSI project (Co-development using inner & Open source in Software Intensive
products) addresses the cultural, business and organisation issues in addition to,
and in relation with, software development issues.
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D-LOMS:
The German sub-consortium of the LOMS project (http://www.dloms.org) participating in the Software Engineering 2006 research initiative.
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EMODE:
The main goal of the EMODE ((Enabling Model Transformation-Based Cost Efficient
Adaptive Multi-modal User Interfaces)
project is to simplify the development of adaptive multimodal applications by providing an integrated development and runtime environment.
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MAGNET:
MAGNET and its successor MAGNET Beyond are addressing
mobile and wireless systems and platforms beyond 3G.
MAGNET Beyond introduces new technologies, systems,
and applications that are at the same time user-centric
and secure. MAGNET Beyond aims at developing concepts for user-centric
business models w.r.t. secure Personal Networks
in multi-network, multi-device, and multi-user environments.
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NUADU:
NUADU addresses the technical challenges of providing
networked ‘healthcare and wellbeing’ services that offer
(i) improved ‘quality of life’ for consumers and
(ii) more cost effective and efficient solutions for service providers.
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OPUCE:
The goal of the FP6 OPUCE project is to combine advances in networking,
communication and IT services towards a unique
service environment in which personalized services can be dynamically
created and provisioned by the end-users themselves.
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OSIRIS:
OSIRIS (Open Source Infrastructure for Run-time Integration of Services)
is an across-domain open source service platform that will provide support
for services provisioning, aggregation, delivery, dynamic adaptation to
the context and lifecycle management.
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PLASTIC:
The PLASTIC project addresses service-oriented computing for the B3G multi-radio network, in particular assisting
the development of services targeted at mobile devices through
- a development environment leveraging model-driven engineering,
- a service-oriented middleware leveraging multi-radio devices and multi-network environments for applications
and services that run on mobile devices, and
- a validation framework enabling off-line and on-line validation of networked services.
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S4ALL:
The vision of the S4ALL (Services for All) project is a world of user-centric services that are easy to create, share and use.
In order to achieve this vision of a world where services are made available to
all citizens everywhere, at any time, in any condition and by anyone,
new technologies for service creation, customisation, deployment and provisioning are investigated.
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SMS:
The goal of the SMS (Simple Mobile Services) project is to create innovative tools
enabling a new class of services, addressing the specific
needs of mobile users and enabling individuals
and small businesses to become service providers.
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SPICE:
SPICE (Service Platform for Innovative Communication Environment) is addressing the problem of designing,
developing and launching efficient and innovative mobile Service creation/execution platforms for networks beyond 3G.
SPICE investigates an extendable overlay architecture and framework to support easy and quick service creation
as well as test and deployment of intelligent mobile communication and information services.
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News
| Dec 15, 2008 |
The second ITEA2 Magazine
features LOMS regarding the Achievement Award and also dedicates an article to the project. |
| Nov 3, 2008 |
The Call for Papers for the 4th IEEE SOCNE Workshop at the
AINA 2009 Conference in Bradford, UK, has been released. |
| Oct 22, 2008 |
The LOMS project receives the
Gold Achievement Award
and the
Silver Exhibition Award
at the
ITEA 2 Symposium 2008
in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. |
| Oct 21, 2008 |
The official
LOMS Project Results Sheet
has been released by ITEA.
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| Aug 12, 2008 |
The list of LOMS deliverables has been completed.
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| Jul 15, 2008 |
The LOMS project successfully passed the final review which took place at Siemens C-LAB in Paderborn,
Germany.
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| Jul 8, 2008 |
The LOMS Creation Tools are made publicly available as open source under LGPL licence at
Sourceforge.
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| Jun 25-26, 2008 |
The TSOA European Projects Cluster
organized the User Generated Services (UGS) Workshop, the first international workshop on user centric sevice creation and execution, in Madrid, Spain. |
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