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OBJECTIVES OF THE DELIVERABLE. This deliverableis a report whichprovides an overviewof the “Agreeement of cooperation on the web site, the intranet site (Intranet), and the web platform maintenance for the project “Boosting the telecommunications engineer profile to meet modern society and industry needs/ BENEFIT” (Agreement in the following text) as well as other related activities which are part of strategy preparation for the maintenance of the web platform and web site dedicated to the project dissemination after the end of the project.
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OBJECTIVES OF THE DELIVERABLE. The main objective of this deliverable is to outline 5G-DRIVE’s plan to steer dissemination and communication (D&C) activities during the project’s lifetime. This includes ensuring a good and explicit understanding of the plan’s objectives, who the target groups of dissemination and communication activities are, the information and messages that will be communicated, the various tools and channels that will be used as well as how and when activities will take place. The 5G-DRIVE Dissemination and Communication Plan has been structured using the “5W” approach, and will aim to respond to the following questions: “Why disseminate and communicate?”; “Who to disseminate and communicate to?”; “What information to disseminate and communicate?”; “Where and how to disseminate and communicate”, and; “When to disseminate and communicate?”. The plan also considers how to measure the impact of the D&C activities.
OBJECTIVES OF THE DELIVERABLE. The SAMT will be built upon the outline of a Level of Awareness & Acceptance model identified within WP3 “Methodological Design”. In addition, the structural concept will also utilize certain aspects of a QFD (Quality Function Deployment) analysis. QFD is designed to help planners focus on characteristics of a new or existing product or service from the viewpoint of market segments, company, or technology-development needs. The technique will be utilized to develop matrices for evaluation purposes. The structural concept will also include key information identified from WP2 “Context Analysis” and WP3 “Methodological Design”. The objective of WP2 was to collect as much information as possible in order to set up the starting point for subsequent WP and tasks. It focussed upon those factors which affect the Social Acceptance of hydrogen within the society. Information was collected from Germany, UK and Norway to understand the context within countries characterised as demonstrating advanced support for hydrogen technologies; Belgium, France and Spain for medium support; and Slovenia to compare and contrast countries with low support for hydrogen technologies. The review covered specific policies and programs aimed at promoting the use of hydrogen and fuel cell technologies within these countries as well as previous studies on the social acceptance of FCH applications. This has provided a deeper understanding of the populations and stakeholder groups that have been previously studied, the socio-psychological dimensions studied in the literature (e.g. awareness, knowledge, familiarity, global attitude, emotions, acceptance and support, etc.) which in turn inform the research in later work packages and the structure of the SAMT, and the FCH applications that have been or are being studied in order to ensure that the research work was focussed on the most important technologies and social aspects. Understanding of particular policies within the various EU states has enabled the team developing the SAMT to provide insights into particular responses from the general population and stakeholders within those states. In WP3 (“Methodological Design”) the overall social research concept was defined and specified to the different target groups. This report (“Methodological Design”) addresses a series of fundamental issues related to the design and scope of the two main research tasks developed in HYACINTH and aimed at examining public and stakeholder attitudes towards FC...
OBJECTIVES OF THE DELIVERABLE. This deliverable aims to report the dissemination activities that have been put in place during the first months of the project and to outline the dissemination plan for the following period. It acts as an easy-to-use guide for both the CIVIC EPISTEMOLOGIES partners and for external parties interested in getting in touch and in disseminating the CIVIC EPISTEMOLOGIES project. In particular, it describes:
OBJECTIVES OF THE DELIVERABLE. The main purpose of the present deliverable is to describe the main results of the workshops held in 5 European Countries: France, Germany, Slovenia, Spain and United of kingdom. During the workshops, the results of awareness and acceptance of the general public and stakeholder acceptance studies have been presented, as well as the tool developed, explaining practical examples of SAMT (best cases). In addition, once the workshop was over, questionnaires were given with simple questions about their opinion on the results shown and their interests, as well as those measures they would propose for the promotion of use of FCH technologies and that should be carried out by the main drivers of social acceptance:
OBJECTIVES OF THE DELIVERABLE. This comprehensive dynamic simulation program will be distributed freely. It is based on the TRNSYS 17.02
OBJECTIVES OF THE DELIVERABLE. The SAMT has been created to assist Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technology developers understand the likely issues with regard to social acceptance and mass market penetration for their proposed product. It aims to help developers understand and address potential problems that may arise during the critical phase following demonstration projects and prior to mass-market acceptance: the so-called “transition phase”. This deliverable D6.4 provides a handbook or user guide to the operation of the SAMT. It is designed to guide developers step by step through operation of the SAMT and provide helpful insights into the information provided as a result of a particular set of queries. The toolbox links to and extracts from a series of best practice case studies the provide background and context to the responses of those who have contributed their opinions and knowledge to the toolbox. Thus, the SAMT toolbox offers a set of information facilitating decisions on promotion activities, market preparation, and effective policy support mechanisms related to H2 technologies and fuel cells, all of it particularized for a given European country and a certain technology.
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OBJECTIVES OF THE DELIVERABLE. 4.7 Standards and technologies supporting the reporting of marine data into structured data repositories for long-term preservation with maximum discoverability and re-usability are a key legacy output of Micro B3. Building on Deliverable 4.5, in which we advanced data reporting software and marine standards, in Deliverable 4.7, we further simplify data reporting workflows, build sustainability into the management of standards and enhance the visibility of marine data. The main objective of Deliverable 4.7 is to develop software to support simplified and more effective reporting of marine molecular data and associated information to the European Nucleotide Archive (ENA; xxxx://xxx.xxx.xx.xx/ena) as well as improved discovery of richly contextualized xxxxxxxx xxxx from marine projects such as Xxxx Oceans or Ocean Sampling Day. Here we summarise work done on both the data submission and retrieval side of the archive:  We have developed a sample checklist-editing environment which enables curators to design new, and maintain existing, checklists of sample-related information in more consistent, efficient and sustainable ways.  We have made advances to the EMBL-EBI submission system for those users reporting functional annotation on their xxxxxxxx xxxx, including marine data.  We have added new functionalities for better discovery of environmental xxxxxxxx xxxx at XXX, such as localisation of a sample geographic provenance on a map or a new Environmental domain in the ENA Advanced Search service, supporting search on additional fields relevant to environmental data.  We have facilitated deposition of results from sequencing efforts of Ocean Sampling Day 2014 and Xxxx Xxxxxx to the ENA. We also report under Deliverable 4.7 extensive outreach activities related to communication of Xxxx Xxxxxx and Ocean Sampling Day 2014 to the broader research community, media and public.
OBJECTIVES OF THE DELIVERABLE. The purpose of this report is to get an overview of how information is exported from source systems, prepared for transfer and ingested into archival repositories. The objective of this work is to feed collected information into the E-ARK project to specify common submission information package format(s), pre-ingest and ingest workflow with supporting tools. This means that this report provides valuable input to all three tasks (Records export requirements, EARK-SIP Specification, SIP Creation Tools) in Work Package 3 (Transfer of Records to Archives). The report gives an overview of the activities performed during the process of gathering best practice about digital archiving on a RFI (request for information) level.
OBJECTIVES OF THE DELIVERABLE. 4.6 The legacy of the Micro B3 project reaches many different areas, including advances in bioinformatics infrastructures, a unique microbial sample collection, a global network of marine stations, increased interoperability across multidisciplinary data repositories and established best practice for contextual data collection of marine microbial samples. Exposure of the last two of these to relevant expert communities is the objective of this Deliverable 4.6, which builds on results described in the previous deliverables.
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