Examples of Project Outline in a sentence
Both RIA and IA calls will be executed in parallel and have two phases: a Project Outline (PO) phase and a Full Project Proposal (FPP) phase.
The work plan may provide that prior to submitting a Full Project Proposal (FPP), applicants shall submit a Project Outline (PO) to the ECSEL JU (two-stage submission scheme).
Project Outline: Provide a detailed outline of the proposed work activities including a detailed description of each work-step and a timetable that shows when each phase of the project will be completed.
Along with the proposals, the Design-Builder shall submit a Project Outline & schedule that includes, but is not limited to, project milestones (design work, major project tasks, testing/commissioning), along with estimated duration time frames for those milestones, and total project duration for the work required to complete this project.
These documents must be sent to MIUR by the same deadline of the Project Outline phase of the ECSEL call, using certified e-mail.
The text of a Call may provide that prior to submitting Full Project Proposal (FPP), proposers shall send a Project Outline (PO) to the Joint Undertaking.
For the development of projects of public entities nominated via direct appointment, the efficiency of the process for technical development of the Final Project Proposals could be enhanced – for projects that have not required PPF support this took on average 4-6 months, after approval of the Project Outline, before the submission of the Final Project Proposal to Switzerland.
EIE: efficient inference engine on compressed deep neural network.
Project Outline: (Explain broadly what the project aims to achieve and what type of processing it involves) 4.
The Project Outline should be a concise concept note and statement of project readiness, e.g. 5-pages narrative, a 1-page LFM (precisely summarizing the activities, outputs and outcomes levels), a 1-page statement of project readiness (e.g. permits required, permits obtained, feasibility studies undertaken, or still to be completed, procurement dossiers to be prepared, or provisionally prepared).