Infrastructures Sample Clauses

Infrastructures. Type of improvement introduced Dimension of introduced improvements Previous Year Current Year Amount Value in (P)
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Infrastructures. The Management Company shall regularly maintain and see to the repairs required in the Project Public Areas of:
Infrastructures. The aim of the JERICO Label is to include all European coastal observing systems avoiding any rigid framework, which will limit its practical use. However considering the present status in coastal European marine research observatories three major types are initially identified and thus dealt herein. Infrastructures not included in JERICO such as coastal radars, drifters, ARGO profilers, HF radars etc will be added at a later stage. Furthermore as observation methods progress, new infrastructure types will be included in the document during the update procedure. It is acknowledged that within each type of coastal system there is significant variability. The three different types of observing systems included in JERICO are: ⮚ Fixed platforms o Buoys o Platforms o Coastal stations o Stand-alone sensors (e.g. tide recorder) ⮚ Ferry Boxes: o Passenger ships o Cargo ships o Research vessels ⮚ Gliders: o Autonomous surface vehicles (e.g. wave gliders) o Autonomous underwater vehicles (e.g. buoyancy gliders)
Infrastructures. Projects for a minimum of Four (4) years with major television companies and/or broadcast organizations and institutions or IT Infrastructures.
Infrastructures. This page aims at giving a clear overview on which infrastructure users can choose to develop their robotics research. Since TERRINet project offers a Transnational access, is fundamental to show our users where all the TERRINet infrastructures are located. This page has been created with this purpose: an interactive Europe map with clickable pins shows the location of every single infrastructure. By clicking on the pins, it is possible to have other information about the selected infrastructure.
Infrastructures. The existing buildings have been constructed in 1977, some of them are permanent made of concrete and some others are light preconstructed made of timber products, having roofs of tiles. There are totally 362,29 m2 of old building constructions and analytically : A restaurant ( permanent construction made of concrete), sinks of cooking (timber construction), mini market (timber construction ) , room for first aids (permanent construction), two different buildings used as bathrooms for men and women (permanent construction), washing-laundry place (permanent construction), W.C. - basins (permanent construction), tank of water (permanent construction), substation of electricity (permanent construction), a house for the stuff - reception (permanent construction). There is still in allocation a new system of fire extinguishing and security (manufactured in 1998) with a double oil and jockey engine and a network of 17 scattered fire extinguishing nests all over the camping , two fire stations with tools – two stations of gathering , a deep drilling that supplies the tank with water , three phase current , network of lighting in two lines for the whole CAMPING, a play ground made of concrete for basket and volley, a dance floor in front of the restaurant and a small playground for children . There is also a network for low tendency current of 45 volts for the catering of the caravans. The camping has very rich vegetation including pine-trees, palms, fig trees, olive-trees, etc. There is a surrounding fence planted with resisting plants that extent to both of the long sides of the camping. In front of the camping there is a beautiful xxxxx beach. The depth of the sea-water is normal and ranges from 25 cm at the sea-side to 4 meters 60 meters away from the sea-side. Apart from the existing drilling for water, there are also additional supplies of water, transferred with pipes from the Municipality of Petalidi. There is installed telephone network into the camping, however, nowadays, that the enterprise isn’t in operation, the telephone network is not in order too. The Electricity and the drinkable water (transferred from the Municipality) continue functioning regularly.
Infrastructures. Some take a step further and prefer the use of existing platforms rather than engaging with the use of new infrastructures which would allow specialised expertise to be used. To conclude, there seems to be a need for a basic framework that can then be adapted and reworked depending on the nature of the citizen science project that is being undertaken. While there are definitely some good examples of citizen science projects in the digital CH and humanities, this domain is, as been stated earlier, less advanced than the domain of, for example, natural sciences. Creating specific toolkits focussing on the case of CH, with practical guidance on how to plan, manage and engage with citizen scientist, could be of great help. In addition, the creation of CH networks with an interest in citizen science could help bring together researchers, technology providers and large networks of volunteers, which is a basic pre-requisite for citizen science projects. Non-functional requirements for e-Infrastructures to focus on, mentioned by most stakeholders, are: availability, reliability, security, regulating investigations, data integrity and usability. The service architecture The reference architecture is illustrated in Riding the Wave: How Europe can gain from the rising tide of scientific data46, the report dated October 2010 produced by the High-Level Group on Scientific Data appointed by the EC, which describes long term scenarios and associated challenges regarding scientific data access, curation and preservation.
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Infrastructures. 1) The Administration Committee of the Industrial Area has provided the related infrastructures up to the redline place of Party A’s land, some of which has been connected with the whole land by Party A and the interface for Party B has been reserved. Party B shall apply the connection in relation to water, waster water, rain, telephone and internet at its own expenses, and Party A shall provide convenience for Party B.
Infrastructures. Afin de traiter leurs données les chercheurs et organismes de recherche doivent pouvoir accéder à un écosystème numérique adéquat. Ces infrastructures peuvent être gérées par chaque institution; elles peuvent aussi être fournies par des services commerciaux ou par des entrepôts de données spécialisés dans un champ de recherche particulier; ou bien elles peuvent prendre la forme de plateformes régionales, nationales ou internationales. Chaque champ de recherche et chaque pays xxxxx trouver le système qui lui convient. De manière générale, ces infrastructures doivent proposer les services suivants : • Le stockage de données, pour les chercheurs qui en collectent activement; • Une plateforme de publication, où les données de la recherche et les logiciels associés peuvent être partagés et réutilisés; • Un système d’archivage, permettant que les données soient traitées et préservées sur le long terme, en conformité avec les exigences des financeurs; • Un système permettant de chercher parmi les données entreposées, afin que chercheurs et citoyens puissent découvrir ces données (qu’elles soient accessibles in situ ou en ligne). La Commission Européenne encourage l’usage de l’European Open Science Cloud (EOSC)6. L’EOSC est une métaphore qui entend exprimer un processus cohérent et sans obstacle, ainsi que l’idée que les données de la recherche constituent un bien commun (commons). L’ESC sera un environnement fédérateur permettant de partager et réutiliser ces données. Cet environnement sera fondé sur un ensemble d’infrastructures déjà en place ou émergentes dans les Etats Membres et aura une supervision internationale allégée; une large part de liberté sera accordée aux questions pratiques d’utilisation.
Infrastructures. Expanding the sphere of influence and action of the Science and Technology Park, incorporating local technology enclaves —Provision of new business residences for innovative and technology- based enterprises to complement the existing offer of the main building and the technology centre FORM Nº —Promote the creation of an incubator for creative companies, mainly in the audiovisual and multimedia sector, through collaboration and active participation of private initiative —Explore the possibilities of creating a new Business Innovation Park committed to emerging and forward-looking sectors
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