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Work procedure
Works were conducted in repetitive manner. It was the only way to bypass the deadlock that project members had to face: e-services requirements influenced the platform shape while lack of knowledge about platform possibilities had slowed the requirements gathering process. After the iCOIN platform architecture publication the works were intensified. The Polish Pilot implementation was a prove of that iCOIN platform can be an effective tool for providing e-services.
The repetitive methodology of creating solution production was used since it enforced citizens input and enabled us to constantly control if the solution fulfils the user requirements regarding functions and quality. During project Partners have succeeded in defining united international list of demands related to eGov and eServices. The repetitive process of gathering requirements, generalisation, platform planning, pilot solution planning, and platform and pilot solution implementation was conducted several times. ![]() ![]() |
Publisher Christian Bonfré Updated: 2008-04-10 |