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FACIT-SME · Facilitate IT-providing SMEs by Operation-related Models and Methods

FP7Status: CLOSED1 January 201030 June 2012EU funding €1,980,000

The FACIT SME project addresses SMEs operating in the ICT domain. The goals are (a) to facilitate the use of Software Engineering (SE) methods and to systematize their application integrated with the business processes, (b) to provide efficient and affordable certification of these processes according to internationally accepted standards, and (c) to securely share best practices, tools and experiences with development partners and customers. The project targets (1) to develop a novel Open Reference Model (ORM) for ICT SME, serving as knowledge backbone in terms of procedures, documents, tools and deployment methods; (2) to develop a customisable Open Source Enactment System (OSES) that provides IT support for the project-specific application of the ORM; and (3) to evaluate these developments with 5 ICT SMEs by establishing the ORM, the OSES and preparing the certifications. The approach combines and amends achievements from Model Generated Workplaces, Certification of SE for SMEs, and model-based document management. The consortium is shaped by 4 significant SME associations as well as a European association exclusively focused on the SME community in the ICT sector. Five R&D partners provide the required competences. Five SMEs operating in the ICT domain will evaluate the results in daily-life application. The major impact is expected for ICT SMEs by (a) optimising their processes based on best practise; (b) achieving internationally accepted certification; and (c) provision of structured reference knowledge. They will improve implementation projects and make their solutions more appealing to SMEs. ICT SME communities (organized by associations) will experience significant benefit through exchange of recent knowledge and best practises. By providing clear assets (ORM and OSES), the associations shape the service offering to their members and strengthen their community. The use of Open Source will further facilitate the spread of the results across Europe.

Consortium · 18 organisations

coordinator

FRAUNHOFER GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FORDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG EV

DE · €39,000

participant

FUNDACION EUROPEAN SOFTWARE INSTITUTE

ES

participant

UJ CALCULUS SZAMITOGEP-ALKALMAZASIBETETI TARSASAG

HU · €313,815

participant

CONFEDERACION ESPANOLA DE EMPRESASDE TECNOLOGIAS DE LA INFORMACION COMUNICACIONES Y ELECTRONICA ASOCIACION

ES · €86,850

participant

EUROPEAN DIGITAL SME ALLIANCE

BE · €12,300

participant

TSW SRL

IT · €277,125

participant

ABARTIA TEAM SL

ES · €121,440

participant

FUNDACION TECNALIA RESEARCH & INNOVATION

ES · €10,000

participant

ASOCIACION DE INDUSTRIAS DE CONOCIMIENTO Y TECNOLOGIA - GAIA - EUSKALHERRIKO EZAGUTZA ETA TEKNOLOGIA INDUSTRIEN ELKARTEA

ES · €284,535

participant

QONSULT.IT SRL

IT · €277,515

participant

Team Software S.r.l.

IT

participant

SAREIN SISTEMAS SL

ES · €121,110

participant

ASSOCIAZIONE PICCOLE E MEDIE INDUSTRIE DI MODENA E PROVINCIA

IT · €297,925

participant

INFORMATIKAI, TAVKOZLESI ES ELEKTRONIKAI VALLALKOZASOK SZOVETSEGE

HU · €121,185

participant

COMVERSA COMUNICACIONES Y DESARROLLO SL

ES

participant

JOINET SRL

IT · €5,000

participant

UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI MODENA E REGGIO EMILIA

IT · €3,200

participant

REGENS INFORMATIKAI ZARTKORUEN MUKODO RESZVENYTARSASAG

HU · €9,000

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