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Project description
The EU project Passport to Trade 2.0 was initiated by the University of Salford, UK. The aim of this project was to create an internet platform, on which small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) as well students can inform themselves about foreign European countries. This project followed up on the preceding Passport to Trade project, which started in 2005. As part of the follow-up project the platform was developed further and was expanded by including 6 further...Project description
The EU project Passport to Trade 2.0 was initiated by the University of Salford, UK. The aim of this project was to create an internet platform, on which small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) as well students can inform themselves about foreign European countries. This project followed up on the preceding Passport to Trade project, which started in 2005. As part of the follow-up project the platform was developed further and was expanded by including 6 further countries (from 25 to 31 countries).
The project was divided into different work packages. The Business Software Research Group, conducted, among other things, a Real-Needs-Analysis, which was created with the help of the existing usage statistics (Web Analytics) from the initial Passport to Trade platform. Furthermore, the research group participated in the development of an 'European Mobility Framework' and in other work packages.
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