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Use of templates. Licences contemplated by this Agreement shall be based on the national Model Agreements that are hosted on the Knowledge Transfer Ireland website as described in Schedule 5.
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Use of templates. All the templates from the in Edraw shall not be used for any commercial purpose. Edraw may, at its sole discretion, update the list of templates from time to time, which includes adding new templates and deleting templates.
Use of templates. ‌ To avoid filling the same fields over and over again, one can use a template according to the case study. Template xmls for Basel, London and Heraklion have been created. By using the template, the fields one needs to fill only the fields below: 5.1.1 Owner/Publisher (Responsible party role is already set) 5.1.2 Title (City name in parenthesis is already set) 5.1.3 File name 5.1.4 Short description (Resource locator is already set)
Use of templates. However, none of the templates shared by the other users of Edraw shall be used for any commercial purpose. Except for the templates shared by the other users of Edraw, all the other built-in templates provided by Edraw are allowed to be used for commercial purposes. If you have purchased an individual plan and want to use a template shared by another user of Edraw for commercial purposes, you must ask the template owner for permission. Edraw may, at its sole discretion, update the list of templates from time to time, which includes adding new templates and deleting templates.
Use of templates. 31 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Purpose of the document The URBANFLUXES (URBan ANthropogenic heat FLUX from Earth observation Satellites) Data Management Plan describes the management for all data sets that have been collected, processed or generated during the research project by using in-situ measurements, Earth Observation (EO) data analysis, as well as from Geographic Information Systems (GIS) analysis, processes and outputs. It is a document outlining how research data have been handled during the research project and even after the project has been completed, describing what data have been collected, processed or generated and following what methodology and standards, whether and how this data have been shared and/or made open and how it will be curated and preserved. 1.2 Acronyms and Symbols CoP Community of Practice EO Earth Observation GIS Geographic Information Systems LULC LandUse/LandCover UEB Urban Energy Budget UHI Urban Heat Island WP Work Package UF URBANFLUXES VHR Very High Resolution HR High Resolution MR Medium Resolution IPTC International Press and Telecommunications Council QF Anthropogenic heat flux Q* Net all-wave radiation flux QH Turbulent sensible heat flux QE Turbulent latent heat flux ΔQS Net change in heat storage within the volume ΔQA Net advective flux 1.3 Document references [R1] URBANFLUXES Grant Agreement, n. 637519, 05/11/2014 [R2] URBANFLUXES Consortium Agreement, 31/10/2014 [R3] Guidelines on Data Management in Horizon 2020 [R4] Xxxxx Xxxxxx, ArcUser, 2009. The Top Nine Reasons to use a File Geodatabase, pg. 12-15. [R5] URBANFLUXES Deliverable D3.1: Urban surface morphology land cover-use and characteristics 2 DATA REPOSITORY 2.1 Infrastructure and Data types URBANFLUXES Consortium has chosen to participate on a voluntary basis in the H2020 Pilot on Open Research Data. FORTH has developed and operates a web-server that hosts the Data Repository, the project web-site and the ftp-server for internal data and information exchange. The URBANFLUXES web-server is a PowerEdge R730xd server with Intel Xeon CPU, 32 GB of Ram and 48 TB HDD’s on a RAID 10 backup and monitoring system. From the 48 TB of available storage space, 24 TB are available for use in the project and 24TB for backup actions in the project. Also, 2 HDD of 300 GB for OS and SW, serve the website of the project and through it, all deliverables and public available publications and data. The URBANFLUXES Data Repository is a common place for the storage and management of ...
Use of templates. The University provides multiple templates to structure departmental web sites on Xxxxxxxxxx.xxx. These templates can only be edited by the University’s web developers. All current templates are confirmed as compliant with WCAG 2.0 standards. All new and modified templates will be created in a manner compliant with WCAG 2.0 standards. Academic Affairs, in collaboration with the ITS-Education Technology Office (ETO) and the Center for Academic Success and Achievement (CASA), will provide faculty with accessible document templates for commonly used documents such as syllabi.
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