All the eProcurement practitioners who are interested in developing or improving their eProcurement systems are invited to use the eProcurement learning demonstrators.
The demonstrators are ready-to-use software applications which have been created to help public administrations in Europe to set up their eProcurement system along the lines of the EU legislation.
The eProcurement learning demonstrators simulate functional requirements for public procurement systems based on the Public Procurement Directives and give a look and feel of how such systems could look like. They have been conceived to be multilingual and can be easily translated into other languages. On the other hand, the demonstrators are not off-the-shelf software and their adaptation and customisation is needed. The demonstrators are developed in Open Source and are freely available under the European Union Public Licence.
It is possible use the demonstrators online to learn more about how eProcurement can be implemented.
The users of the demonstrators are invited to share their experience on ePractice, to describe problems or ask for support.
Questions can be posted by sending a comment to the eprocdemos case:
http://www.epractice.eu/cases/eprocdemos
Alternatively, users can post on the eProcurement Forum community blog to open discussions on any (non technical) topic relevant for the demonstrators:
http://www.epractice.eu/community/eprocurement/blog