CORE-Observatory

Review on FP7-SAFEPOST (CORE3008)

Summary: This review on reference projects focuses on FP7-SAFEPOST. The author of the review is Konstantinos Vasileiou, ILS. The original files can be found in CORE e-library with coding CODE3008. More information on the project at: http://www.safepostproject.eu/ Read more

Review on FP7-SUPPORT project (CORE3007)

Summary: This review on reference projects, specifying reusable outputs, focuses FP7-SUPPORT project. The author of the review is Konstantinos Vasileiou, ILS. The original review documents can be found in CORE e-library with the coding CORE3007. More information on the project at: http://www.mypsms.com/default.aspx
Read more

FP7 EcoHubs and ecoTAURUS review (CORE3006)

Summary: This review on reference projects, specifying reusable outputs, focuses on FP7-EcoHubs: Message-based Access Points and on ecoTAURUS. The aim of the EcoHubs project is to produce an infrastructure and a range of value added services which are driven by leading European intermodal terminal operators. The author of this review is Konstantinos Vasileiou, ILS. Coding for CORE e-library is CORE3006.
Read more

FP7-project RISING (CORE3004)

Summary: RISING is a project co-financed by the European Commission (DG MOVE) within the 7th Framework Programme for Research and Technological Development. RISING has the overall objective of identifying, integrating and further developing information services such as River Information Services (RIS) in order to efficiently support Inland Waterway Transport (IWT) and logistics operations. This review of reference projects and specification of reusable outputs has been authored by Marcus Engler and Arne Gehlhaar of ISL. Original review and source files can be found in CORE e-library with coding CORE3004. More information on the project at: http://www.rising.eu/
Read more

FP7-project e-Freight Report Summary (CORE3003a)

Summary: This document is about CORE review of reference projects and specification of reusable outputs, on FP7-project e-Freight. Authors are Marcus Engler and Oliver Klein, both from ISL. The original files can be found in CORE e-library, with coding CORE3003a. More information on the project at: http://www.efreightproject.eu/
Read more