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Contribution of partners. Table 1 shows the main contributions from MAtchUP partners in the development of this deliverable.
Contribution of partners. The Table 1-1 depicts the main contributions from participant partners in the development of this deliverable: CARTIF ToC and definition of the deliverable approach. Chapter 1,2 ICONS ToC and definition of the deliverable approach. Chapter 1,2,3,6 DRE Task and deliverable responsible party, adaption of ToC, Chapter 2, 3, 4 and 5
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Contribution of partners. Table 1: Contribution of Partners
Contribution of partners. The following Table 1 depicts the main contributions from participant partners in the development of this deliverable. UPV Content VAL Revision LNV Comments about ICT actions ITE Comments about Energy actions ETRA Comments about Mobility actions Table 1. Contribution of partners
Contribution of partners. The following Table 1 depicts the main contributions from participant partners in the development of this deliverable. TUD Content DRE Content and additional information EASD / DWG / FhG Comments on related issues The requirements and specifications of an urban platform stand at the core of understanding and start of development of a smart city platform. This chapter describes more detailed the urban platforms that are developed by each of the cities in the project. Firstly, the needed specifications of an urban platform are depicted. Secondly, conceptual and technical architecture are described, and thirdly other European projects related to the development of urban platforms are named.
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Contribution of partners. In accordance with their rules and procedures, all institutions intend to carry out the following activities: a) Promotion of higher education and the projects and educational activities of each institution; b) Exchange of students, professors, language instructors and visiting lecturers; c) Recognition of equivalent courses among the institutions to facilitate enhanced transferability of students during their final year of study; d) Possibility of structuring a double degree that students could earn from both institutions; e) Cooperation between institutions in applying for joint EU projects; f) Encouraging and organizing joint conferences, symposia, short courses and seminars; g) Cooperation between student bodies for participation in joint activities and events; h) Suggesting experts to come and speak on a given topic in courses held by any of the institutions; i) Using all reasonable efforts to make arrangements with its wider partner network willing to receive a staff member for an agreed period of time to carry out a research project agreed upon between one of the institutions and the relevant University belonging to a partner network of one of the Partner institutions; j) Contributing with its staff members, experts and consultants to the activities of research and training of any of the Partners if needed;
Contribution of partners. Since the demonstration buildings are pivotal for the HAPPENING project, the system design is the result of the contribution of many project partners. TECNALIA leads the Spanish Demo Team, with continuous coordination and through the activities carried out for the Pasaia demo case and the HAPPENING team. They are also responsible for developing the new heating and DHW technologies to be demonstrated and the related smart controls. ALOKABIDE, owner of the building, provides data and key inputs of the requirements and constraints of the building. CARTIF provides the basic control design of the new heating and DHW system to be installed in Pasaia.
Contribution of partners. TECNALIA, as lead beneficiary contributes to the core parts of the deliverable, i.e. to the description of the methodology for environmental performance assessment and the specific transposition of the overall method to the “Life Cycle GHG emissions” analysis of the HAPPENING system (chapters 3 and 4). ANESE, for its part, contributes mainly to the detailed description of the demonstrators (chapter 2), and to the revision of the general content of the document, together with RINA-C.