SEEM@Work

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Flavio Bonfatti Flavio Bonfatti
Chair (email)
UNIMO, Modena, Italy

Welcome to the home page of the SEEM@Work community!

SEEM@Work

Free membership is open to everyone willing to contribute to the discussion and shaping of future Collaborative Environments for the Single European Economic Market (SEEM). This website is aiming at providing valuable information about research fields defined in the community Research Topics (see the Well-being Services@Work Community list of Research Topics) as well as supporting members discussion and interaction.

  • If you are a visitor then you can register and join the current 516 members of the SEEM@Work community!
  • In case you already are a member of the AMI@Work Family of Communities and would like to join us, then you just need to tick the box of our community in your profile into Myspace.
  • Click here to know more about the SEEM@Work Community.
  • members of the SEEM@work Community can directly access their community shared workspace.


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[edit] Enterprise Interoperability and Collaboration idea award: 8, 000 EURO from the COIN Project -- last two weeks to participate

Only two weeks left to submit your idea for the COIN Multiplier Prize. The Prize will award the three best COIN-related ideas: - For test cases where COIN EI / EC Services play a key role; - For development/integration of additional EI / EC Services to the COIN Generic Platform Service portfolio offer; with cash prize up to 8,000 Euro

Documentation and Template to participate available at: http://www.coin-ip.eu/coin-community/multipliers-prize

Deadline: 15 April 2011 You are still on time to submit your idea!


Feel free to edit any news that is relevant for your Community

  • Research Topics have been defined for our SEEM@Work Community as commons to be used by members for submitting their papers to the AMI@Work Forum day 2005. Those Community Research Topics will be further used to connect people and concepts together.

[edit] Community New Members

Welcome to the lastest 10 new members:

  • kunal chatterjee
  • Winifred Awour
  • Zafer Kurdakul
  • Meenu Tiwari
  • Ioan Sacala
  • Maryam Asghari
  • Ashish Vedpathak
  • MD Mustafizur Rahman
  • RAVIKIRAN VANKINENI
  • Omari Kigodi

[edit] About SEEM@Work community

In the concept of a Single European Electronic Market -SEEM- an electronic market place exists for all of European companies and individuals to participate irrespective of size or locality. An electronic market place with the appropriate legal aspects and regulations solved as a level playing field across the whole of the EU, with no national exclusions or special conditions prevailing. An electronic market place to participate in that is affordable to all. An electronic work environment in which the numerous continuously changing networks of companies that create added value products and services are supported by extremely high quality common tools and services for effective B2B eBusiness.

SEEM is more about identifying those critical eBusiness processes which find obstacles. Technology must be used properly as an enabler for information flow as required irrespective of any demarcation of front to back office.

The project main objective is the contribution to the formulation and implementation of Community policies, by providing scientific contributions to policies that are targeted precisely on needs (“demand-driven”). Following the definition of the Common Framework for the EC Policy Orientated Research, the project addresses different disciplinary aspects, in view of the increasingly integrated nature of Community policies, as they are research, integration of public policies at national and regional level, and industry and societal implications in the policy design.

Therefore, the project approach is one composed of a mix of complementary initiatives:

  • Society oriented study and open discussion addressing the SEEM stakeholders to identify the obstacles and benefits envisaged by them.
  • Technology development as enabler for SEEM concept implementation. A first step to be made towards the future framework of Information Society technology supporting SEEM, creating the embryo of the SEEM infrastructure .
  • The implementation of the SEEM concept in a specific and complex scenario including B2B, B2A, A2A and international relationships both amongst industries and amongst public administrations, putting in practice the embryo of the infrastructure referred above, and solving issues of a relevant sector for the European economy: The waste management.

The project is therefore designed as the seed for the future design, development and implementation of the SEEM concept, and a strategic contribution to the formulation of European Community policies.

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