Purpose and audience Sample Clauses

Purpose and audience. In situ data is an important input for Copernicus services’ products generation, in particular through model initialisation and assimilation, calibration and validation. It is required to develop and improve processing algorithms, to align satellite-derived measurements with measurements of known accuracy, to provide corrections, and to confirm that the final products meet the service requirements and user needs. A lack of in situ data in each of these processes can cause products to be poorly characterised and inconsistent, causing accuracy to vary greatly between areas where extensive in situ data exists and where it is limited. This variation in uncertainty can be difficult to convey to the users of the products The present report represents the first attempt to provide a coherent overview of the status of the Copernicus In-situ component and future perspectives and challenges. Results of analysis of the main in situ data sources required for the delivery of the Copernicus Services is presented. The report will describe the current situation on a service by service basis, present the main cross- cutting issues (gaps, risk and challenges) and outline the expected evolution of the Copernicus services’ requirements. The primary audiences of the report are Copernicus stakeholders in the Member States (for example, via the Copernicus Committee and the Copernicus User Forum) and the European Commission.
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Purpose and audience. ‌ There is a rich literature on privacy in general, and privacy in biomedical applications more specifically. This Opinion does not aim to review this broad literature. The purpose of the Opinion is to highlight the specific issues raised by the research activities within the HBP by drawing on the expertise of the various individuals involved in the HBP ethics and society work, including members of the Ethics Advisory Board (EAB), Ethics Rapporteurs and members of the Ethics and Society Subproject (SP12). The audience of the Opinion is predominantly internal, i.e. the researchers and scientists as well as managers and decision makers within the HBP. The aim of the Opinion is to provide input into the research and management practice of the HBP to ensure that privacy and data protection are treated adequately. The Opinion will be made publicly available and may, as a secondary purpose, also contribute to broader debates about privacy in modern large-scale biomedical and other research.

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