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Project start: "Management of Emergency Devices Based on
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Hazardous Goods Monitoring in
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GPS-based process optimization -
process enhancement in logistics and
fleet management...
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BLIDS-Project is nominated for this year’s Technology
Award FFA (Fast Forward Award).
The
Fast Forward
Award is he most recognized
Technology Award in Austria, which is awarded
annually to the best Innovations of Styria’s
High Tech Industry.
c.c.com is nominated for his Award with its
highly innovative traffic-monitoring project
BLIDS,
together with its project partners, IBV-Fallast,
Technical University of Graz and the City of
Graz.
The project received a TV coverage by national
station ORF dated 9. of May 2006, it was
broadcasted to the public during the ‘Steiermark
heute’ show.
For further information, please contact
johannes.weinzerl@cccom.at
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Passenger Registration
System Based On Bluetooth and Satellite
Navigation
c.c.com develops a novel system for
statistical passenger registration based on
Bluetooth and satellite navigation. The system
can be deployed in all types of public transport.
For further information, please contact
johannes.weinzerl@cccom.at
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Standardised Hazardous Goods Transport
Alerting Field Trail
The target of SHAFT is the flow of
information within the entire supply chain of
hazardous goods transports. All transport and
information flows concerning hazardous goods
transports have to be transparent, tracable and
trackable to everybody involved in the supply
chain. It has to be clear at all times, where
the lorry carrying hazardous material is
located, how to plan its route and which plans
are to be activated automatically in case of
emergency. The core of this emergency-management
is the immediate knowledge of the details of
hazardous materials and the appropriate actions
of relief units.
For further information, please contact
johannes.weinzerl@cccom.at
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data
bluetooth |
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New Research activities
The Ministry for
Transport, Innovation, & Technology supports a
Bluetooth Research Project realized by a
consortium consisted of cccom, Department of
Statistics at the Graz University of Technology,
IB-Fallast (Engineering Office for Transport
planning), Institute for Highway Engineering and
Transportation at the Graz University of
Technology and the municipality of Graz.
The aim of the project is to examine if and
under which conditions a traffic data
collection system based on Bluetooth is
feasible. The results of this feasibility study
are also a recommendation for a follow-up
demonstration project.
For further information, please contact
johannes.weinzerl@cccom.at
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public services
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Advanced Public Services, Middleware for
Mobile Devices
The availability of information anywhere and
anytime with mobile devices is one of the
important visions of the information society
(ubiquitous computing). The tools, mobile
devices and suitable wireless communications
networks, are already in use. In cooperation
with international partners, c.c.com will
develop a middleware platform with the following
characteristics: Highly scalable, flexible and
dynamic expandability of functionality at
run-time, high reusability, simple adjustment to
concrete requirements, dynamic changing of the
transmission protocol, asynchronous
communication between Client and Servers.
For further information, please contact
johannes.weinzerl@cccom.at
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dimension of the small
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»The Dimension of the small«
A Presentation of
Innovative Companys
Event on March 03, 2004 3:00 PM at Graz
University of Technology.
The event is organized by "Research and
Technology Information Unit" of Graz Technology
University in cooperation with the research
service of the University of Graz. Last
years event was a great success - over 170
visitors followed the presentations. Konrad Maitisch
will point out the research activities of
c.c.com on this years event. For further
information, please visit
http://video.tugraz.at/veranstaltungen/dgdk2004/
or contact
johannes.weinzerl@cccom.at
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c.c.com
expands portfolio with software testing
In spite of increasing
complexity of software projects and the
resulting ascending numbers of bugs, software
testing and quality assurrance is still a issue
with low priority in development projects.
However, successful projects depend on conducting reviews
and testing. Quality assurance starts when the
requirements analysis starts: Are the
requirements proper defined? Any contradictions?
Any Process definitions that were moved to the
software-design-specification?
We offer professional Software-Testing with
highly skilled teams and assist customers in
requirement analysis and testing plan.
Testing services provide a number of benefits:
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Save
time and costs: We offer know-how in the
field of testing and quality assurance.
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We offer
experience and
structure-centered view.
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Consumer
satisfaction and a shorter project time
frames means customer loyalty.
For further information:
testing@cccom.at
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Project start MEDNAV (Nov. 11, 2003)
Project title
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Management of
Emergency Devices Based on
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ARTIST – Austrian
Radionavigation Technology and
Integrated Satnav services and
products Testbed
Program management:
Austrian Space Agency
Program initiator:
Austrian Ministry for Transport,
Innovation, & Technology
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Partners
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c.c.com
Andersen & Moser GmbH,
Graz: Project coordination,
development of a Middleware
Software
Universitätsklinik für
Notfallmedizin des AKH Wien:
Medical consultancy, experts
report
Geospace
Beckel
Satellitenbilddaten GmbH,
Salzburg: GIS Implementation
HiTec
Marketing,
Vienna: Expert's report
FH
Joanneum Kapfenberg:
Development of the Positioning
Unit
Wiener Rotes Kreuz:
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Project description
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RESEARCH OBJECTIVE
The goal of the project is to
improve sudden cardiac arrest
survival rates by means of
modern navigation technologies.
The most critical factor in case
of cardiac arrest is the time to
defibrillation which can be
reduced if an Automated External
Defibrillator (AED) is brought
to the victim quickly. Therefore
knowledge of the AED located
closest to the victim is
required. This information will
shortly be available to
emergency centres thanks to the
MEDNAV project.
FUNCTIONAL PRINCIPLE
Additional navigation hardware
is added to the AED which allows
detecting the exact location of
the defibrillator. Currently its
outdoor position is determined
by means of GPS navigation
technology but GALILEO services
will be available in the future.
Indoor positioning is carried
out using WLAN and/or Bluetooth
networks. A modern GIS user
interface is available to
geographically depict the
locations of the AEDs.
AUTOMATED EXTERNAL DEFIBRILLATOR
An AED is a small, portable
device that analyzes the heart
rhythm and requests the user to
deliver a defibrillation shock
in case one is needed. The AED
guides the user through each
step of the defibrillation
process by providing voice and/or
visual prompts.
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Project start
EMOGES (Oct. 15, 2003)
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PROCESS ENHANCEMENT IN
LOGISTICS AND FLEET MANAGEMENT
HERMES aims to demonstrate a pragmatic approach
to resolve challenges combining:
• Process studies
• Technical studies
• Transfer of the outcomes into an application
running on a PDA-based modular platform using
GPS positioning
• project management
Project partners:
traccent ITS services,
Vienna (Project coordinator)
FH-JOANNEUM Ges.m.b.H.,
Graz c.c.com Andersen & Moser Ges.m.b.H.,
Graz.
Contact:
johannes.weinzerl@cccom.at
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T-Mobile, in cooperation with Siemens and
march.fifteen, has recently established the
"T-Mobile Future Award". Developers were invited
to introduce new and innovative products for the
mobile market. The best received awards - the
first prize for "Mobile Applications for Private
Customers" went to c.c.com which, under the team
name "Topical", developed a mobile Babyphone
with video transmission, that operates via the
mobile radio network. The application works on a
VoIP basis and offers video streaming in the
UMTS version. For further information or
questions concerning the technology please email
development@cccom.at
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May. 19, 2006 |
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BLIDS-Project is nominated for this year’s Technology Award
FFA (Fast Forward Award)

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Jun. 13, 2005 |
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Passenger Registration System Based On Bluetooth
and Satellite Navigation.

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Apr. 21, 2005 |
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Standardised Hazardous
Goods Transport Alerting Field Trail

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Jun. 29, 2004 |
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c.c.com
coordinates a
research project regarding Traffic Data
Collection and Bluetooth.

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Apr. 06, 2004 |
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"Advanced Public
Services"
c.c.com develops a
middleware platform for mobile devices.

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Feb. 15, 2004 |
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»The
dimension of the small«
A presentation of innovative expanding companies.

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Feb. 09, 2004 |
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c.c.com
offers new service: Software testing ...

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Jan. 17, 2003 |
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c.c.com
wins the T-Mobile
Future Award.

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Research
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We are continuous looking for
partners who are interested in
cooperative research projects.
Please contact
Mr. Weinzerl for
further information.
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