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Environmental Modelling and Software 21 (2006) 1555-1561
Converting a successful research project into a sustainable service: the case of the SoDa web service
Benoît Gschwind 1, Lionel Menard 1, Michel Albuisson 1, Lucien Wald 1
(2006)

Information on solar radiation is a critical issue in several environmental domains. The means for accessing information suffer from severe drawbacks. The SoDa project was launched (2000-2003, IST programme of the European Commission) to bring solutions by an efficient use of information and communication technologies. Integration of information sources of different natures was realized by the SoDa Intelligent System. Surveys of users demonstrated that large gains in terms of efficiency, costs, etc. were expected by engineers, companies, agencies and research institutes. The SoDa Service was created in 2003. During the past three years, it has undergone several improvements, including works on the user interface and on the presentation of the services, all aiming at consolidating it with respect to access by users. Promotion efforts were made in the media, including TV. The use of the SoDa Service is increasing from year to year: in 2003, 10000 requests were satisfied, in 2004, 17000 requests and 27000 in 2005. This article presents the lessons learned from the past years and the perspectives of the SoDa Service. We discuss the sustainability of the SoDa Service, the technologies used and the approach to customers, in the perspective of building a B2B merchant site.
1:  Centre Énergétique et Procédés (CEP)
Mines ParisTech
Computer Science/Web

Sciences of the Universe/Ocean, Atmosphere

Sciences of the Universe/Continental interfaces, environment

Environmental Sciences/Global Changes
Solar radiation – renewable energies – environment – satellite – interoperability – web services – XML – customers – smart network – market
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