Dr. Piero DeSabbata
COIN EI/EC Services and standardisation issues
One of the first outcomes from the COIN project with respect to the
implementation issues is the potential associated to the adoption of
EI/EC services from the SMEs point of view. The problem in this area is
however how to involve SMEs and to create a critical mass of industrial
users, suitable to generate a successful overall exploitation strategy
for the project.
The COIN project adopted the multipliers strategy to overcome the need
of having a sufficient impact at SMEs, by involving organisations
suitable to act as “intermediaries” between the project and their SMEs
constituency not only from a business, but also from a technological IT
point of view. The idea is that this will induce the adoption from the
SMEs side once they realise that an entity they trust has analysed and
approved the needed set of EI/EC services, on an impartial and on a
“third party” approach, thus identifying a sort of local, “de facto”
standard.
However, especially in the case of Value Chains and Value Networks
working for instance, for a Large Corporate, the issue about whether
the needed set of EI/EC services are compliant with existing systems
and are standardised to avoid any possible malfunctioning and
mis-integration among the interacting IT systems.
While the path to achieve a full recognition for being a standardised
IT system is long and almost likely beyond the scope and duration of
the project, it is believed within COIN that the project must proceed
its developments being aware of the requirements relevant to
standardisation issues may influence the full impact of the COIN
Project at industrial level.
The objective of this task is to collect, analyse and frame all the
potential implications which standardisation issues may use on the COIN
Project and to assess them against the current development status of
the COIN project.
The COIN Angel for this task is Dr. Piero de Sabbata.

