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TraSer

TraSer
Full name: Identity-Based Tracking and Web-Services for SMEs
Homepage: http://www.traser-project.eu/, http://www.traser-project.eu/traser/, http://www.traser-project.eu/traser/hungarian.html
Department: Research Laboratory on Engineering & Management Intelligence
Start date: 2006. 06.
End date: 2009. 05.
Cost: 2010000 Euro

Project manager

Angyalka Elisabeth Ilie-Zudor
Angyalka Elisabeth Ilie-Zudor
Address: 1111 Budapest, Kende u. 13-17.
Room number: K 107
Phone: +36 1 279 6195
E-mail: zudor.elisabethEZT_TOROLJE_KI@EZT_TOROLJE_KIsztaki.mta.hu

Participants

Computer and Automation Research Institute of the Hungarian Academy of Science (coordinator) (SZTAKI)
 Hungary

Helsinki University of Technology (HUT)
 Finland

University of Groningen (RUG)
 The Netherlands

Innotec Magyar Kft. (INNOTEC)
 Hungary

Finland Post Corporation (POST)
 Finland

TNO Information and Communication Technology (TNO)
 The Netherlands

Wittmann&Partner Computer Systems (WPCS)
 Romania

Description

TraSer is an EU FP6 funded project with a development duration of 3 years (June 2006-May 2009).

The consortium working in the TraSer project will develop, test, and document innovative open-source tracing and tracking solutions for products and product data of companies involved in changing networks.

Main project outputs:

- Open-source software platform for product and product-data track and trace allowing for:
.. Low initial systems investment,
.. Applicability with legacy and low-end standard systems,
.. Lean implementation and maintenance, to minimise the requirements for IT specialist staff,
.. SME access to Logistics Service Providers (LSPs) tracking infrastructure and RFID readers,

- Industrial implementations,

- Reports on the implementation cases,

- Descriptions of specific SME business scenarios and models of potential benefits of developing product-centric applications in the scenario situations,

- Advancing theory on product-centric service innovation, the evolution paths for product-centric information architectures and applications.