Changes for page R&D Services

Last modified by Sarantis Dimitriadis on 2023/12/08 14:15

From version 4.1
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on 2022/01/10 15:54
Change comment: Added annotation on "Advisory services"
To version 7.1
edited by Sarantis Dimitriadis
on 2022/06/01 16:39
Change comment: Updated annotations

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1 -R&D services part defines a group of common R&D services, which a Living Lab can offer to its’ customers during the different Living Lab R&D process phases. Each service combines one or more data collection approaches or other activities, or parts of the Living Lab standard needed to accomplish a living lab R&D project as a whole or part of it. Each service description defines the type of service and additional details related to service delivery such as technical and functional quality. Living lab R&D services are classified into the following categories:
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2 +R&D services refer to a group of common R&D services, which a Living Lab can offer to its customers during the different Living Lab R&D process phases. Each service combines one or more data collection approaches or other activities. R&D Services are parts of the Living Lab standard needed to accomplish a living lab R&D project as a whole or part of it. Each service description defines the type of service and additional details related to service delivery such as technical and functional quality. Living lab R&D services are classified into the following categories:
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3 -1. Networking and capacity building
4 -1. Project planning and management
5 -1. Market and competitor intelligence services
6 -1. Co-creation
7 -1. Testing and validation
8 -1. Advisory services
9 -1. Marketing and sales support
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6 +Networking and capacity building
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10 +Project planning and management
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14 +Market and competitor intelligence services
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18 +Co-creation
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22 +Testing and validation
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26 +Advisory services
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34 +It is noted that some of the services can be included in multiple categories
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37 +(% lang="en-US" %)Depending on the nature and the scope of each service, the structure and the elements of the descriptive information vary. Bellow, follows a brief explanation of the R&D services structure:
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41 +**Section**
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43 +Description
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46 +**Description**
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48 +In the description field it is given a general overview of the service (e.g., definition, scope, followed processes etc.)
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51 +**R&D service categories**
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53 +Here it is indicated the category (or categories) to which belongs the service
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56 +**Key characteristics in living lab context**
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58 +In this field are highlighted the most important points/aspects of the service in a Living Lab framework
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61 +**Pre-tasks**
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63 +By pre-tasks we mean the several steps that are considered important to be completed before the delivery of the service
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66 +**Participants’ role**
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68 +Participants’ role refers to the particular actions/activities that are expected to be achieved by the stakeholders during the service delivery
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71 +**Objectives**
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73 +In this part are identified the various goals that are envisaged to be accomplished during the delivery of the service
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76 +**Methods**
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78 +This field refers to the methodology that stakeholders could follow for the service implementation (e.g., focus groups, training sessions, workshops, seminars, presentations, interviews etc.)
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81 +**Tools**
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83 +By tools we** **mean the specific instruments which could be possibly exploited during the service (e.g., questionnaires, sensors, Teams meeting, Zoom, whiteboards etc.)
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86 +**Process phase**
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88 +Here it is indicated the phase or stage during which the service is usually delivered
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1 +Why call it R&D services and not living lab services?
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1 + refer to a group of common R&D services, which a Living Lab can offer to its customers during the different Living Lab R&D process phases. Each service combines one or more data collection approaches or other activities. R&D Services are parts of the Living Lab standard needed to accomplish a living lab R&D project as a whole or part of it. Each service description defines the type of service and additional details related to service delivery such as technical and functional quality. Living lab R&D services are classified into the following ca
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1 +Market and competitor analysis (not: intelligence services)
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