Work-packages list Sample Clauses

Work-packages list. The overall structure of the project work-plan could be divided into four logical and partially overlapping phases, co-ordinated by management activities that aim to guarantee the harmonisation of the partners’ activities.
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Work-packages list overview Work- package No Workpackage title Lead contractor No Person- months Start month End mont h Deliv- erable No WP 1 Management 1 25 42 D1.1-1.5 WP 2 Cognitive Development 4 25 42 D2.1-2.2 WP 3 Sensorimotor Coordination 5 25 42 D3.1-3.6 WP 4 Object’s Affordance 7 25 42 D4.1-4.2 WP 5 Imitation 9 25 42 D5.1-5.7 WP 6 Gesture Communication 6 25 42 D6.1-6.2 WP 7 Mechatronic of CUB 10 25 42 D7.1-7.4 WP8 Open System 1 25 42 D8.1-8.3 WP 9 Dissemination 1 25 42 D9.1-9.3 TOTAL

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