Deliverable D6 Sample Clauses

The Deliverable D6 clause defines the specific requirements, standards, or outputs that must be provided as part of a contract or project. It typically outlines what constitutes Deliverable D6, including its format, content, and any deadlines or milestones associated with its completion. For example, Deliverable D6 might refer to a final project report, a software module, or a set of design documents that must be submitted to the client. The core function of this clause is to ensure both parties have a clear understanding of what is expected for this particular deliverable, thereby reducing ambiguity and helping to manage performance and acceptance criteria.
Deliverable D6. 5: second report on dissemination activities
Deliverable D6. 2 remained a live document and was extended by deliverable D3.1 , which was submitted in M6 (December 2016) - and which initiated and set in practice the development of a communication and dissemination plan and a specific mechanism for monitoring impact and reporting. This included information and guidelines across the consortium as to how the various tools and channels should be used in practice and how we should monitor and report impact from partners’ tools and channels. 5.2.2 Deliverable 6.5 (D6.5)
Deliverable D6. Final report on dissemination activities
Deliverable D6. 8: SEGRID results elaborated on a use case scenario 1) create a new storyline for presenting the SEGRID results that clearly shows how the results fit together to protect Smart Grids against cyber-attacks, and 2) present the SEGRID results in context of a single use case, in particularly use case 2 scenario 2 (UC2.2) - balancing MV renewable energy centrally. This deliverable describes the new storyline to present the SEGRID results and a brief overview of the SEGRID results in context of UC2.2 as they have been presented at the SEGRID Summit. 2 New SEGRID dissemination storyline The goal of the SEGRID dissemination storyline was to present the different SEGRID innovations in a coherent manner. The SEGRID innovations were developed in different Work Packages and address different aspects of information security management. In the table below the main SEGRID innovations that we want to show-case are listed. WP1 WP2 WP3 WP4 • Cost Assessment • Operational Secu- rity Capability Model • SEGRID Risk Man- agement Methodology (SRMM) • SecuriCAD & UC2.2 model • Automated model generation • Vulnerability De- tection and Correc- tion with Web Ap- plication Protec- tion (WAP) • Prevention of In- jection Attacks in DBMS • Security and Privacy Architec- ture DEsign (SPADE) • Trusted Platform • Resilient SCADA systems • IDS and authentication in mesh networks • Robustness and scalable (D)TLS • Resilient communication infra- structure • Key management for group software distributionPrivacy by design Using the information security risk management in both operations and development phase it was pos- sible to present a story in which most of the SEGRID innovations can be introduced and the interrela- tionship can be explained. In Figure 2 this new view is depicted. The story how it is presented in four steps is described below.
Deliverable D6. Delivery of OOM1 to ▇▇▇-Beamlines