FESTA. D5 Common vision regarding nomadic systems FOTs. AR2605
On the basis of systems & functions identified in WP5 nomadic devices, the NomadicDevice team in FESTA has focused its efforts to find a generic method to answerthese following questions:• What are the relevant nomadic devices services to be tested in an FOT?• What are the relevant use cases lists that correspond to mature systems?• How to identify & prepare the research & questions towards nomadicdevices?• How to link hypotheses to indicators and concrete measurements during theFOT?In the annex, the reader will find a list answering partially these questions but mostimportant the process was used to setup a methodology for the selection of thesystems and functions and the identification of the research questions for futureFOTs addressing Nomadic Devices. Therefore, this document provides a procedureon how to build a list of functions and hypotheses taking into account issues with aholistic point of view on safety, mobility, environment, business and implementationrather than providing an exhaustive list of functions or hypotheses which would needto be tested in an FOT.The main chapter of this document describes 5 steps to go from the definition of therelevant functions and systems to the hypotheses to be tested during an FOT.Eventually, the hypotheses will lead to a list of indicators and measures which willhelp the study design of your FOT. The five steps are:• Step 1: Selection and description of Functions• Step 2: Definition of use cases and situations• Step 3: Identification of the Research Questions• Step 4: Creation of Hypotheses• Step 5: Link Hypotheses with indicators for quantitative analysesBuilding the right list of functions and their hypotheses will be the basis of a goodFOT. Understanding the political, societal and technical benefit of the FOT as awhole before it has even started is a key to its successful outcome. It is thereforestrongly advised to put considerable effort and time on this preliminary work whichmight seems more paper-like before starting the exciting implementation of thedevices and functions for large-scale testing.
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