Company name: ICCS
Website: http://www.iccs.gr/eng/
Projects: ALERT, Play, Synergy
The Institute of Communication and Computer Systems (ICCS) is a non-profit private law body associated with the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) of the National Technical University of Athens (NTUA). ICCS was established in 1989 by the Ministry of Education of Greece in order to promote research and development activity in all diverse aspects of computer and telecommunications systems and their applications. The active research personnel of ICCS comprises of 80 faculty members of ECE/NTUA, 25 senior researchers and more than 150 researchers.
The Institute of Communication and Computer Systems (ICCS) is a non-profit private law body associated with the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) of the National Technical University of Athens (NTUA). ICCS was established in 1989 by the Ministry of Education of Greece in order to promote research and development activity in all diverse aspects of computer and telecommunications systems and their applications. The active research personnel of ICCS comprises of 80 faculty members of ECE/NTUA, 25 senior researchers and more than 150 researchers.
The Information Management Unit (IMU, http://www.imu.iccs.gr) is a multi-disciplinary unit within ICCS engaged in research and development activities in Information Technology Management. The mission of IMU is to enable the development of knowledge-driven organisations and its main focus it to design, develop and validate innovative models, methods and tools that leverage the creation, sharing and use of information and knowledge at the individual, team and organisational levels. IMU staff includes three faculty members, seven post-doctoral senior researchers and twelve researchers. Since its establishment IMU has actively contributed in twenty two (22) research and development projects.
The technological research activities of IMU focus on: knowledge and semantic technologies, service- oriented computing and social computing. In terms of application domains, our research focuses on: knowledge management, e-government and e-business service management, e-health, software engineering and on the management of virtual organizations.