Outline of the deliverable Clause Samples

The "Outline of the deliverable" clause defines the specific content, format, and scope of the work product that one party is required to provide under the agreement. It typically details what the deliverable should include, such as required sections, features, or standards, and may set expectations for quality or completeness. By clearly specifying these requirements, the clause helps ensure both parties have a mutual understanding of what is to be delivered, reducing the risk of disputes over whether contractual obligations have been met.
Outline of the deliverable. This deliverable is organised as follows: in the next section the methodology is described that was used in order to write the use cases and user requirements, and how they were collected and analysed. The target users of ECLAP are described in Section 4. Section 5 is dedicated to the detailed description of the use cases, and section 6 contains the structured list of the updated user requirements. The future work and roadmap for the further development for use cases and user requirements is discussed in Section 7. A glossary of the most important terms used in this deliverable can be found in Section 9. There are several relevant sources that complement the deliverable: - ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇ – Plenary meeting (this deliverable, p. 113) - The general survey, usability tests, expert interviews and educational survey can be found in DE6.2.1 ECLAP Specific Services, since they were held within the scope of WP6 and served as important input for that deliverable as well as this one.
Outline of the deliverable. ‌ The next section, 3, introduces the basic concepts and definitions needed throughout this document. A thorough analysis of the EuDML schema requirements follows in section 4. Based on this analysis, the EuDML schema specification is detailed in section 5. The work on best practices is introduced in section 6, while open questions are left to the concluding section 7. At the time of delivering this document, a initial set of recommended best practices has been developed, which is included as Annex A, while some full XML examples of items encoded according to the EuDML specification and recommended best practices are included as Annex B. Following this work, three XML DTDs have been written, based on JATS DTDs. These, as well as a sample of carefully prepared XML full examples will be made avail- able from a dedicated area of the project’s Web site, in its “Resources” area. Massive transformation of partner’s metadata is ongoing based on the included specification. The results will be available to all partners through OAI-PMH and hope- fully help the next step of integration in EuDML project, that is Task 3.4—Metadata export.
Outline of the deliverable. ‌ The rest of this deliverable is structure as follows: The deliverable again covers algorithms for processing financial data and algorithms for analyzing social media data streams. These two groups of algorithms are covered in the Section 2 (Components for Process- ing Financial Data Streams) and Section 3 (Components for Social Web Data Analysis), respectively. In addition, the deliverable also presents a generic component, which is relevant for the processing of all types of data streams, the Replay mechanism (see Sec- tion 4). It takes up the need of financial stakeholders of inspecting past development for better understanding current developments. Finally, Section 5 summarizes and concludes this deliverable with insights on future work towards the next deliverable, which is due in December 2016.

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