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ETV from a verification and test centre point of view Perspectives and suggestions Christian Grøn
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A digression
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A simple example
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The verification process Accessible for developers Cost efficient Continuous Relevant Comparable Independent Controlled Trusted and recognised Accessible for users Independent Controlled
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An industry driven process Decision for verification Identification of competetive verifier Coordination of development and verification Test and verification
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Suggestion for organization Test and verification center n - does the verifications Sector group n -compiles the requirements Sector group 3 -compiles the requirements European Commission -sets the rules Sector group 2 -compiles the requirements Sector group 1 -compiles the requirements Test and verification center 3 - does the verifications Test and verification center 2 - does the verifications Test and verification center 1- does the verifications Accreditation bodies control the center
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How to get started Early access to the principles of process, organization and funding Establishment of verification and test center capabilities Development of support programmes for: –Consultations on market drivers and requirements –Verifications by small technology developers –Boosting the scheme during initiation And the EU ETV scheme will make a difference for the technology industry, the technology users and the environment by 2010! –Perhaps even letting us maintain the few inches lead over Singapore…..
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Summary Technology verification should be initiated with: Local access Cost efficiency Industry cooperation Independence Surveillance Comparable results Coordinated requirements Transparent rules Fast acceleration
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