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Focus on an EU-Funded Project: TAS3

Monday 10 March 2008 - External News
Started on the 1st of January 2008, TAS3 (Trusted Architecture for Securely Shared Services) will develop and implement a dependable, robust, cost-effective and reliable architecture aimed at trusted services.

TAS is a 13 millions euros Integrated Project (EC funding: 9,4 millions euros) whose 3 years-plan is to develop and implement an architecture with trusted services to manage and process distributed personal information. The personal information that will be processed and managed can consist of any type of information that is owned by or refers to people. This implies that the new architecture is dependable, robust, cost-effective and reliable. The proposed architecture will also be generic and cross-domain applicable. TAS3 will focus on an instantiation of this architecture in the employability and e-health sectors. The project will allow users and service providers in these two sectors to manage the lifelong generated personal employability and e-health information of the individuals involved.

Consortium:
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (BE): admin coordinator
Synergetics (BE): technical & scientific coordinator
University of Kent (UK)
University of Karlsruhe (DE)
Technical University of Eindhoven (NL)
CNR/ISTI (IT)
University of Koblenz-Landau (DE)
Vrije Universiteit Brussel (BE)
University of Zaragoza (ES)
University of Nottingham (UK)
SAP research (DE)
Eifel (FR)
Intalio (UK)
Risaris (IR)
Kenteq (NL)
Oracle (UK)
Custodix (BE)
Medisoft (NL)

Contact:
Luk Vervenne - Synergetics
Danny De Cock - KULeuven
tas3@ls.kuleuven.be
+32476530021