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D13.1 TAS3 Project Quality Assurance plan open for public review

The Deliverable D13.1 has been accepted by reviewers and is now open to public comments, feedback and additional community review !

All feedback welcome !  

You could download it and publish comment from here:

http://www.tas3.eu/project/publications/download

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Executive Summary

TAS3 is a research and development ‘integrated project’ co-funded by the European Commission under the Seventh Framework Programme, Challenge 1, Objective 1.4: Secure, dependable and trusted Infrastructures. It commenced on 1st January 2008 and will run for 48 months.

The TAS³ Integrated Project (Trusted Architecture for Securely Shared Services) aims to have a European-wide impact on services based upon personal information¸ which is typically generated over a human lifetime and therefore is collected & stored at distributed locations and used in a multitude of business processes. The TAS³ architecture can be instantiated in different contexts because the nature of this personal information is not specific to TAS³.

The objectives, expected deliverables and related project activities are described in the document “Annex I – “Description of Work” .

This Quality Assurance Plan describes the generic Quality Assurance Activities and Techniques underpinning the delivery of the TAS3 project. Prior to the actual application of the QA techniques, guidelines will be issued setting out the recommended verification & validation techniques. These guidelines will be stored on the project portal and available for all project members. This Manual will be updated on a yearly basis as new guidelines are created.

The Quality Assurance Plan will highlight those quality records (QR) that have been created or maintained that can be used as additional information for the purposes of external project reviews. 

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