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Detailed Tasks. The following activities are foreseen – additional approaches may be added during the project: ESF/RI Task Responsible Partner - Evaluation common practices in software development, maintenance and distribution (together with Task 3.3). CERN, CNRS- XXXX, CTAO, FAU, NWO-I-Nikhef, GSI, JIVE, SKAO - Establishing a platform for incorporation, development, testing, efficiency optimization and benchmarking of software and services. CERN, CNRS- XXXX, CTAO, FAU, NWO-I-Nikhef, GSI, JIVE, SKAO - Definition of requirements and recommendations for software and services to be part of the repository (together with Task 3.5). CERN, CNRS- XXXX, CTAO, FAU, NWO-I-Nikhef, GSI, JIVE, SKAO - Establish the link to WP2 and WP5 for collecting the software and services developed in these work packages. CERN, FAU CTA Development, benchmarking and deployment of  the HPC reconstruction and analysis software stack;  open science tools and software packages for astroparticle physics that work on high-level CTA data formats.  an interface between low-level analysis pipeline and high-level science tools, and specifically of an open-source software for the instrument response function production. CNRS-XXXX CTAO, MPG-MPIK CTAO EGO- Virgo Evaluation and development of the open software currently developed and managed by the gravitational wave community with respect to its publishing via the repository. EGO-Virgo ELT Collection and evaluation of software developed under Task 3.4 HITS EST Collection and evaluation of software developed under Task 3.4 AIP, NWO-I-CWI, UNITOV FAIR Release of the community framework for distributed data processing to a wider scientific community; evaluation of the framework abstraction for the users to utilize heterogeneous platforms within the ESCAPE context. GSI HL-LHC Contribution of existing CERN/LHC open software to the service catalogue, especially file transfer services, low- latency storage service, and a ROOT-based pipeline for analysis preservation. CERN JIVE Integrating radio-astronomical data reduction techniques into a Jupyter notebook, and offering this in containerized form to the user community; creation of data reduction pipelines, while continuing the development and modification of existing data-reduction tools to make them ready for the large instruments of the future and more suitable for integration into the EOSC environment. JIVE KM3NeT Deploying the processing toolchains based on a C++ and ROOT-based data model, as well as Python and HD...
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Detailed Tasks. The following activities are foreseen – additional approaches may be added during the project: Linked ESF/RI Task Responsible Partner all Review among the partners of  the required features for a science repository, definition of needs;  existing solutions and their adequacy with the required needs. Definition of a common service template in agreement with OSSR partners. CNRS-XXXX/FAU; All partners -  Conceptual design report on the software and service repository, demonstrator. Test implementation of the demonstrator with a selected set of software;  Implementation of the chosen repository solution;  Integration of the partners software in the repository;  Integration of the repository in the EOSC catalog. CNRS-XXXX/FAU Table 7 Detailed tasks of T 3.5
Detailed Tasks. 4. Prior to commencement, prepare a monitoring and evaluation plan giving details on
Detailed Tasks. Each DO may require Contractor effort or Contractor support for Government efforts in the following areas:

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  • Detailed Description of Services / Statement of Work Describe fully the services that Contractor will provide, or add and attach Exhibit B to this Agreement.

  • Detailed Invoicing Consultant agrees to provide City with a detailed invoice for services performed each month, within thirty (30) days of the end of the month in which the services were performed, unless otherwise specified in Exhibit A. Invoicing shall begin on the first of the month following the Effective Date of the Agreement. All charges must be presented in a line item format with each task separately explained in reasonable detail. Each invoice shall include the current monthly amount being billed, the amount invoiced to date, and the remaining amount available under any approved budget. Consultant must obtain prior written authorization from City for any fees or expenses that exceed the estimated budget.

  • Timeline Contractor must perform the Services and deliver the Deliverables according to the following timeline: • •

  • Development Schedule The Project shall substantially comply with the specific timetables and triggers for action set forth in Article 5 of this Agreement. The parties acknowledge that, as provided in G.S. 160A-400.25(b), the failure to meet a commencement or completion date shall not, in and of itself, constitute a material breach of this Agreement pursuant to G.S. 160A-400.27 but must be judged based upon the totality of the circumstances.

  • Budget 1. The Grantee budget for grant activities for the 2022 Summer Program and State fiscal year 2023 is $1,720,643. Any funds received under this grant will not be used to supplant funds normally budgeted for programs or service of the same or similar type.

  • Training Costs All costs and expenses incurred by the Contractor in training as is required under Article 22 of the Contract.

  • Annual Work Plan and Budget 1. The Recipient shall, not later than November 30th of each year, prepare and furnish to the Association an annual work plan and budget (“Annual Work Plan and Budget”) for the Project for the subsequent year, said Annual Work Plan and Budget of such scope and detail as the Association shall have reasonably requested.

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