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The sense of making good use of ICT applications in support of elderly care system seems all too obvious. However the actual adoption of such applications is very slow. It seems that good design, testing and intelligent value market analysis, are not sufficient to continue the life of many applications after the running-out of project subsidies. A Belgian multi-disciplinary team gained the hands-on-experience during two projects on this topic. This chapter describes these experiences and the lessons learned during the design, development and proof-of-concept testing phase in the field.
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The results presented in this chapter were based on the successful collaboration of the COPLINTHO and TranseCare partners: IBBT-UGent/IBCN, IBBT-UGent/MIG-RAMIT, IBBT-V.U.B./SMIT, IBBT-K.U.Leuven/CUO, IBBT-K.U.Leuven/ICRI, IBBT-UHasselt/EDM, Wit-Gele kruis VZW, Televic N.V., Medibridge N.V., Custodix N.V., Androme N.V., AZ-St. Elizabeth, UZ Gent, In-Ham VZW., Solidariteit voor het Gezin VZW.; both projects were partially funded by IBBT and IWT.
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Verhoeve, P. et al. (2011). About Motivated Project Teams, User Expectations, Proof-of-Concept Testing and the After-a-Good-Project-Hang-Over. In: Bos, L., Dumay, A., Goldschmidt, L., Verhenneman, G., Yogesan, K. (eds) Handbook of Digital Homecare. Communications in Medical and Care Compunetics, vol 3. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/8754_2011_17
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