Dissemination/communication Sample Clauses

Dissemination/communication. Mainly responsible for this part is the TT committee. This part should describe who are the major players and what are the major events in Intelligent Technologies by clustering them according to their area of expertise. Also, it should give a practical guide on available software tools by describing the potential solutions and practical or theoretical problems they can confront. At the end, bibliography sources should be given so that the reader can look for further information. Inside all Roadmap parts there should also be a comparative analysis of the corresponding progress made by the leading non-European workers in Intelligent Technologies, especially in US and Japan. • Roadmap document (in both paper and electronic versions): An annual deliverable with a clear content structure meeting the objectives 1 The participant number of leading key-node of the workpackage is printed in bold. Month 6: First input to Roadmap from the committees Month 9: Editing and feedback with the committees Month 15: Deliver annual draft for Roadmap before month 18: Editing and feedback from EUNITE Month 18: 1st Roadmap deliverable; second input to Roadmap from the committees Month 21 : Editing and feedback with the committees Month 27: Deliver annual draft for Roadmap before month 30: Editing and feedback from EUNITE Month 30: 2nd Roadmap deliverable; Third input to Roadmap from the committees concerning updates before month 36: Editing and feedback from EUNITE Month 36: Updated version of 2nd Roadmap deliverable This Workpackage deals with the administration from the Steering Committee and the leader is ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, from the University of Oulu, Finland, supported by the Leading Key nodes of the other Workpackages. The main activities are the co-ordination, monitoring, assessment and the strategy of the network activities. 6 1, 37, 40, 4, 21, 3, 33, 25, 6 (Azvine), 6 (Nauck) • To approve the tentative budget based on scheduled actions suggested by the committees and task forces. • To co-ordinate the activities of the whole network. • To assess the activities performed by the nodes • Especially to co-ordinate and provide guidance for Roadmap activity. • To organise the annual symposium. • To initiate activities in new directions (e.g. life sciences, environmental). • To initiate activities in associated countries. • To assure co-operation with other networks. The scientific manager and the Steering Committee will be responsible for the overall co-ordination of E...