Deliverable name WP no Sample Clauses

The 'Deliverable name WP no' clause identifies and links specific deliverables to their corresponding work package numbers within a project or contract. In practice, this clause ensures that each deliverable is clearly labeled and associated with a particular segment of work, which helps in tracking progress and responsibilities. By providing this structured reference, the clause facilitates clear communication and accountability, reducing confusion about which deliverables are due under which parts of the agreement.
Deliverable name WP no. Lead participant Estimated person-months Del. type Security Delivery (proj.-month)
Deliverable name WP no. Lead bene- ficiary Estimated indicative person- months Nature11 Dissemi- nation level 12 Delivery date13 (proj. month) D 2.1 Policy brief: State of the art WP 2 EPFL 30 R PU 4 D 5.1 Econometric guidance WP 5 UCP 17.5 R PU 14 D 1.1 Mid-term report and financial statement WP 1 ETHZ 13 R PU 18 D 6.1 Policy brief: Using land use models for sustainable policy making WP 6 STR 33.5 R PU 28 D 7.1 Spatial issues WP 7 UCL 64.5 R PU 20 D 3.1 Comprehensive theoretical models WP 3 ENS 54.5 R PU 28 D 7.2 Calibration of the UrbanSimE models in the three case cities WP 7 STR 50.5 R PU 30 D 4.1 Comprehensive demographic model WP 4 INED 25 P PU 33 D 5.2 Policy brief: New behavioural insights; Estimation results for selected case studies WP 5 UCP 16 R PU 36 D 7.3 Policy brief: Case Studies in 3 cities WP 7 ETH 40.5 R PU 38 D 8.1 Policy brief: Insights for sustainability WP 8 KUL 27 R PU 40 10 Deliverable numbers in order of delivery dates: D1 – Dn 11 Please indicate the nature of the deliverable using one of the following codes: R = Report, P = Prototype, D = Demonstrator, O = Other 12 Please indicate the dissemination level using one of the following codes: 13 Month in which the deliverables will be available. Month 1 marking the start date of the project, and all delivery dates being relative to this start date. D 9.1 Handbook and website on Land use and transport interaction WP 9 EPFL 20 R PU 42 TOTAL 411 3.5 Work package descriptions Work package no. 1 Starting date or event 1 Work package title Coordination Activity type MGT Partic. Short name ETHZ ENS INED UCL KUL STR NTUA TUB EPFL BU UCP UCB Person- months per partic. 11 6 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1. On-going management of the project in line with the administrative regulations of the Framework programme; 2. Co-ordination of the work packages; 3. Publication and reporting of the results with i.a. a project website and a software and data repository. The WP will provide the man power to co-ordinate the project and its results on an on-going basis with regards to substantive results, as well as with respect to the administrative matters. Special emphasis will be given to the preparation of the project meetings, their minutes and their follow-up. The co- ordination of the various parallel and sequential activities will require great care. A central element of this consistency will be the joint software and data repository, which will provide access to the case study data and to test scenarios which will al...
Deliverable name WP no. Leader beneficiary Estimated indicative person- months Nature12 Dissemi- nation level13 Delivery date14 PU = Public PP = Restricted to other programme participants (including the Commission Services) RE = Restricted to a group specified by the consortium (including the Commission Services) CO = Confidential, only for members of the consortium (including the Commission Services) 14 Month in which the deliverables will be available. Month 1 marking the start date of the project, and all delivery dates being relative to this start date.
Deliverable name WP no. Lead bene- ficiary Estimated indicative person- months Nature9 Dissemi- nation level 10 Delivery date11 (proj. month) PU = Public PP = Restricted to other programme participants (including the Commission Services) RE = Restricted to a group specified by the consortium (including the Commission Services) CO = Confidential, only for members of the consortium (including the Commission Services)

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