Hans Marvin
Yamine Bouzembrak
Leonieke Van den Bulk
Anand Gavai
Wouter Hoenderdaal
Ningjing Liu
2021-01-31
<p>The goal of “The Food Safety Market” project (TheFSM) is to deliver an open industrial virtual data<br>
platform that will facilitate the exchange and connection of data between different food safety<br>
actors who are interested in sharing information critical to certification. Extensive piloting will<br>
ensure thorough testing of the FSM’s applications and services. Central to this are these<br>
applications: FOODAKAI 2.0, AGRIVI 2.0 and FOODINSPECTOR. All three have to be piloted and<br>
tested extensively before full-scale deployment. Whereas deliverable 6.1 contains a description of<br>
a general pilot plan, this deliverable contains the three separate pilot plans ‒ each tailor-made for<br>
one of the applications. These pilot plans plus their appendixes will be listed in this document in<br>
the following order: FOODAKAI, AGRIVI, FOODINSPECTOR. Although these three documents are<br>
partially overlapping, they also contain application specific pilot information.<br>
The primary purpose of a pilot is to demonstrate that the design and products work in the<br>
production environment as the designers expected and meet the business requirements.<br>
Furthermore, it reduces the risk of encountering problems during the full-scale deployment.<br>
Conducting a pilot consists of the following different activities:<br>
I. Creation of a pilot plan<br>
II. Preparation of the pilot<br>
III. Deployment and test the pilot<br>
IV. Evaluation of the pilot results<br>
V. Adaptations to the products tested in the pilot<br>
VI. Testing the new revised product<br>
VII. Finalization of the product.<br>
The three pilot plans in this deliverable define the scope and objectives of each pilot, identify pilot<br>
participants, where the pilot will be conducted and the duration. It includes a schedule for<br>
deploying and conducting the pilot and plans for training and communicating with pilot<br>
participants, evaluating the pilot, identifying risks and contingencies, and other key activities that<br>
occur during a pilot deployment. Seven separate documents are included in each of the three<br>
pilot plans that will go into these important topics. Overall, the three pilot plans, each specifically<br>
designed for one of the three applications, describe the entire piloting process. All three<br>
documents will be updated several times over the course of this project.</p>
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4593708
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D6.2 - Annual Report from Pilots
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