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- 2013-2016, CaaS EU/FP7 project, Capability as a Service for Digital Enterprises, ICT Programme , project no 611351. Total EC funding 2.5M€, to DSV 550000€. Project Leader: DSV/SU. The complete list of the partners can be found at http://caas-project.eu/ The CaaS project sets to develop an integrated environment for capability design (based on Enterprise Modeling, EM) and delivery. My role: project Technical Manager, a coauthor of project application and deliverables, the coordinator to standardization bodies, the principal researcher for the CaaS methodology for the cloud environment (grant received 35% full time)
- 2010-2012 and 2007-2009, SI, Semantic Interoperability project, Phase I and II. Project Leader: Försvarsmakten, Sweden. Participants, FMV, FOI, NATO MSG-058 (working group). Project aimed to propose a theoretical basis and implementation for a semantic mediator to support system interoperability in international military operations. My Role: researcher of DSV/SU for FOI (grant received: 10% full time)
- 2008 – 2010, VIPPA, Vinnova project, Visualization of Patient-centered Processes and Business Models in Health and Social Care. Project leader Karolinska Institutet, participants: KI, DSV/SU. Project aimed to develop, describe and visualize business model patterns with patients’ processes for cooperation and collaboration through e-services. My role: researcher of DSV/SU (grant received: 15% time f.t.) https://sites.google.com/a/dsv.su.se/vippa/
- 2008-2010, Defense Conceptual Modeling Framework project, DCMF, Phase II. Project Leader: Försvarsmakten, Sweden. Participants, FMV, FOI, NATO MSG-058 (working group). Project aimed to propose a theoretical basis for the method and the process of creating a framework for decision support and knowledge management in military operations. My role: researcher of DSV/SU for FOI (grant received: 10% f.t.)
- 2006-2008, REMS, Vinnova project, Referral Management and Support. Project leader: OOPiX/Stockholm. Participants: OOPiX, DSV, St. Eriks Eye-clinic, etc. Project aimed to test new work procedures based on electronic services, with a focus to health collaboration within referral handling. My role: researcher of DSV/SU (20% f.t.)
- 2006-2008, ESAM, Vinnova project, E-Society and business communication. Project leader VERVA, Stockholm. Participants: VERVA, Orust, DSV. Project aimed to improve and simplify the communication concerning state, application and information between communities and business organizations. My role: research Advisor from KTH/2IT (grant received: 100 hours)
- 2006-2007, Bygga Villa, Vinnova project. Project leader Lantmäteriet Gävle: Participants: Decerno, University of Gävle, KTH, etc. Project aimed to provide electronic based services for the information that citizens need for planning, building and living in their villas. My role: researcher of University of Gävle (grant received: 15% f.t.)
- 2004-2007, INTEROP, European Commission/Network of Excellence. The project aimed to create conditions for an innovative and competitive research in the domain of Interoperability for Enterprise Applications and Software. The project facilitated the emergence of an interoperability research corpus through the fusion of Enterprise Modeling, Architectures and Enabling Technologies, and Ontologies.Participants: 47 partners from 15 countries coming from sectors spanning academic institutions, research centers, industrial stakeholders and standards communities. My role: researcher of DSV(KTH)/Sweden in Task Group 5 “Business-IT Alignment” (10% f.t.)
- 2003-2005, SERVIAM, Vinnova project. Project leader: IT-Plan/Stockholm. Participants: SEB, Volvo, SAS, Sandvik, KTH, University of Skövde, Dataförening, etc. The goal of the project was to describe SOA and Web services from both technical and business perspective and to outline the principles for designing, implementing and maintaining Web services in private and public sectors. My role: researcher of KTH/DSV (20% f.t.)
- 2003-2006, Doctoral studies grant, Research Council for Natural and Technical sciences of University of Gävle. Grant: 50% f.t.