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Deliverable 1.2.1 - Market Analysis and Business Plan
The main objective of this deliverable is to provide a short overview of 4 communities involved in the pilots, envisaged type of solutions and architectures to be deployed (chapter 2) and market analysis at regional level (chapter 3) with related business cases. The Market analysis will provide an overview of market requirements, current status and opportunities for the pilot service that will be provided in the context of ISISEMD. This will be realised by performing detailed studies on various sources. Proposals for business modelling and business cases (chapter 4) will rely on the concept of value chains. Value chains typically consist of several providers, which together produce a complex product or service.
The main objective of this deliverable is to provide a short overview of 4 communities involved in the pilots, envisaged type of solutions and architectures to be deployed (chapter 2) and market analysis at regional level (chapter 3) with related business cases. The Market analysis will provide an overview of market requirements, current status and opportunities for the pilot service that will be provided in the context of ISISEMD. This will be realised by performing detailed studies on various sources. Proposals for business modelling and business cases (chapter 4) will rely on the concept of value chains. Value chains typically consist of several providers, which together produce a complex product or service.
Original language | English |
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Number of pages | 90 |
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Publication status | Published - 2009 |
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ISISEMD: Intelligent System for Independent Living and Selfcare for Seniors with Cognitive Problems or Mild Dementia
Peterson, C. B., Iversen, T. P. N., Mitseva, A., Marchetti, N., Anggorojati, B., Cetin, K., Prasad, N. R., Kyriazakos, S. & Dinesen, B.
01/03/2009 → 01/09/2011
Project: Research