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Deliverables

The inContext project is aimed at developing a novel scientific approach to the problem of enabling diverse individual knowledge workers in separate organisations to facilitate effective team working among individual knowledge workers. This page indicates the deliverables which will result from the project

The ultimate goal of our project is to build and validate a pervasive collaboration service infrastructure to enable flexible and mobile team collaboration and facilitate N/V/M team working configurations, goals and objectives. The aim is to enable powerful and flexible ways of interaction models for the knowledge worker by pro-actively aggregating software services (using message-oriented middleware and Web.

A number of deliverables to enhance team working will be made available as the project develops. The first of these are available below:

  • Download the inContext brochure here (pdf)
  • Download the inContext poster here (pdf)

Other deliverables are referenced below:

Deliverable Due Date Lead Participant
Status
D0.1 Project Quality Plan 30.07.2006 TUV
submitted
D6.1 inContext Public Website 30.07.2006 SMR
submitted
D6.5 Project brochure and poster 30.07.2006 SOFT
submitted
D5.1 Principles and Requirements 30.09.2006 TUV
submitted
D1.1 Discovering interaction of team 30.10.2006 TUV
submitted
D1.4 Reference Usecases (v1) 30.10.2006 SOFT
submitted
D6.1 Dissemination and Use Plan (v1) 30.10.2006 SOFT
submitted
D1.2 Discovering service-interaction 30.01.2007 TUV
submitted
D1.3 Software algorithms 30.01.2007 TUV
submitted
D5.2 Software specifications 30.01.2007 DERI
submitted
D2.1 Analysis and spec context modelling techniques 28.02.2007 ULEICES
submitted
D3.1 Aggregation metric and applicability 28.02.2007 ULEICES
submitted
D4.1 Principles and mechanisms for context tunnelling 28.02.2007 TUV
submitted
D1.4 Reference Usecases, evaluation scenarios and plan (v2) 30.04.2007 SOFT
submitted
D6.2 Dissemination and Use Plan (v2) 30.04.2007 SOFT
submitted
D2.2 Design and proof-of-concept impl of context model (v1) 30.07.2007 TUV
submitted
D2.3 Design and proof-of-concept impl of context reasoning tech. (v1) 30.07.2007 DERI
submitted
D3.2 Design and impl of monitoring and aggregation mech (v1) 30.07.2007 EMIC
submitted
D4.2 Design and impl of context tunnelling ext fro comm. Infra (v1) 30.07.2007 SOFT
submitted
D5.3 Design and impl of PCSA intermediate prototype 30.10.2007 CNS
submitted
D6.1 Dissemination and Use Plan (v3) 30.10.2007 SOFT
submitted 
D2.2 Design and proof-of-concept impl of context model (v2) 30.04.2008 TUV
submitted 
D2.3 Design and proof-of-concept impl of context reasoning tech. (v2) 30.04.2008 DERI
submitted
D3.2 Design and impl of monitoring and aggregation mech (v2) 30.04.2008 EMIC
submitted
D4.2 Design and impl of context tunnelling ext fro comm. Infra (v2) 30.04.2008 SOFT
submitted
D5.4 Design and Impl of PCSA final prototype 30.04.2008 CNS
submitted 
D6.2 Dissemination and Use Plan (v4) 30.04.2008 SOFT
submitted 
D6.3 inContext Dissemination Workshop orig: 30.09.2008 SMR
submitted 
D5.5 inContext PCSA evaluation 30.10.2008 ELX
submitted
D6.2 Dissemination and Use Plan (v5) 30.10.2008 SOFT
submitted
D6.4 Technology Implementation and Business Plan
30.10.2008
SOFT 
submitted

 

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Information Society Technologies. Sixth Framework Programme (2002-2004). This project is supported by funding from the Information Society Technologies Programme under the 6th Research Framework Programme of the Europen Union