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Cross Border Activity Preparations
For each cross boarder activity we want to use similar process, i.e. to prepare the deployment, research approach and data collection, sharing and analysis. In this manner we are able to compare and aggregate the results. Although different cross boarder activities might have specific dependencies, but the approach should be comparable at an overarching way, e.g. all Cross Border Activities should be evaluated using the same template. This makes it possible to compare them on the meta-level which our two cross-border Pilots (knowledge and technology transfer pilots) can be summarized and analysed on the metalevel.
7.1 Common approach Deployment plan In order to run the experiments, the deployment of the set-up of the boarder activities (i.e. technology transfer experiments) will be structured using a standard sequenced, viz.:
Technical
training
session:
a
technical
representative
from
<SME/organisation> will impart a one-day training session at <receiving organization> premises so that the technology team at <receiving organization> can learn how to maintain, deploy, troubleshoot and manage the remote installation of the system in <receiving Living Lab> [date]
Functional testing and validation of the latest version of the service. Takes place at the local (i.e. transferring) Living Lab, but will include participation and input from the remote (i.e. receiving) Living Lab. [date]
Localization work: staged in two phases: Translations to be performed by the local and remote Living Lab respectively. All screen texts, system messages and information will be translated. [date]
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