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© Beep Knowledge System and case owners, 2002-2003

Within this section we have a collection of case studies highlighting good practice in various domains. These studies have been gathered by the Beep project, and further analysis of these studies and more can be found on the Beep Knowledge System.

The menu on the left indicates the various areas covered by the case studies. Initially we are adding a small number of cases per domain. This page will be updated as further studies are added.


Case (study) - the description of a specific situation and application of methods, typically a programme or project. This may be within a single organisation or may be a pan-European project. A case study in Beep must use ICT as a necessary but not necessarily a sufficient tool. A case study must involve one or more objectives and a description of the activities (methods and processes) carried out in pursuit of these obejctives.

Case owner - person(s) or representative(s) of organisation(s) who can legitimately claim ownership over the IPR (intellectual property rights) of a case (or part of a case) and who can authorise Beep to use agreed material for case processing.

The case studies presented here are copyright of © Beep Knowledge System and case owners, 2002-2003.
The cases may be quoted or reproduced providing the above acknowledgement is included.

Each case study is on a single web page. There is an executive summary at the front of the document to give you an idea of the content. There is a glossary of terms available to help you with unfamiliar terminology. The latest version of the Glossary V5, is now available.