Research Deliverables Sample Clauses
The Research Deliverables clause defines the specific outputs or results that a party is required to provide as part of a research agreement. Typically, this clause outlines the nature, format, and deadlines for submitting research findings, data, reports, or prototypes, and may specify standards for quality or completeness. By clearly detailing what constitutes acceptable deliverables, this clause ensures both parties have a mutual understanding of expectations, thereby reducing the risk of disputes and ensuring the research objectives are met.
Research Deliverables. A viable transdermal or topical product which is defined as:
Research Deliverables. The primary deliverable for this project will be a final report summarizing and interpreting results. One addendum to the final report will detail the specific recommended sampling locations and testing procedures for future determinations of optimum chemical doses.
Research Deliverables. The proposed research demonstrates how on-demand paratransit service in the City of Arlington can be utilized as a viable transportation option that contributes mobility and social equity for older, disabled, and lower-income populations. By leveraging the unique collaboration between transportation civil engineers and social workers, we will produce a more holistic description of the social implications of public transportation planning for the City of Arlington. Comparative information regarding who rides, when, and where, will enable the City to make strategic and fiscally conservative decisions, which result in greater transportation equity across the community. Demographic profiles of Handitran and VIA riders Travel patterns of Handitran and VIA riders including: o Peak rider times o Pick-up and drop-off locations o Major routes for frequent origins and destinations Identification of profiles of potential riders to shift from Handitran to Via Recommended strategies to minimize operating costs while maximizing convenience and use for riders The Handitran and Via ridership analysis is expected to provide assessments of coverage of current systems and ridership for the City of Arlington. The results from this study could be used to identify planning and operational strategies that (i) determine optimal locations for dispatching/cruising, (ii) estimate future demand of riders and their activity patterns, and
Research Deliverables. The data collected in this study will be used to compile a report on Women of Color Business Owners in the Delta. The report will be posted on the Women’s Foundation of Arkansas’ website and available for public consumption.
Research Deliverables. PDF copies of all utility company record maps (not provided by City).
