EWP Network definition

EWP Network the EWP infrastructure, the registry and the APIs developed within the framework of the EWP projects that allow the exchange of student data among HEIs and other entities. The APIs implemented by a Provider in the Development and Production environments are also part of the EWP Network. The EWP Network Registry is hosted on a dedicated server at the University of Warsaw. All EWP components together (e.g. the EWP Dashboard, EGRACONSs, and other related software) are called the EWP Ecosystem. The EWP consortium: combines the legal entities participating as Beneficiaries in the project “Erasmus Without Paper 2.0

Examples of EWP Network in a sentence

  • The EWP Network consists of a registry, supported by security protocols, and a registry manifest file.

  • As such, it commits to implement the primary APIs of the EWP Network as published from time to time on the Developers Hub, or communicated by the EWP Consortium, and make them operational by integrating them in a test version of their software.

  • Access to the EWP Network is also free of charge for the duration of the relevant projects, and consequent publicly funded initiatives, thus as long as the EWP Infrastructure receives public funding for such features.

  • In any case, the EWP Consortium reserves the right to revoke, unilaterally and unquestionably, the use of the EWP Logo and the name “Erasmus without Paper” in the presence of causes or reasons that could configure a prejudice, even if only potential, for the EWP Consortium itself or for the EWP Network or the EWP Infrastructure.

  • The EWP Network only acts as channel through which educational data are exchanged.

  • Access to the EWP Network is also free of charge for at least the duration of the present EWP project.

  • Once functional APIs have been tested by the EWP Consortium according to its set protocols, as updated from time to time, the EWP Consortium will unilaterally and at its sole discretion decide whether to accept the Provider as a Full EWP Partner and grant them a license to use the EWP logo and name pursuant to the limitations under Article 9 below and allow them to connect their clients to the EWP Network by means of the Provider’s operational software.

  • The Institution is fully responsible for its own documentation regarding the EWP Network, the EWP Infrastructure, and the Institution’s software, which shall be kept separate from the EWP Developers Hub, the GitHub repositories, and all EWP documentation owned by the EWP Consortium or one of its members.

  • The use of the EWP Infrastructure shall not imply any responsibility for the EWP Consortium, neither in relation to the use of the EWP Network and the data exchanged through it or in connection with it, nor in relation to the services of the Provider’s software exposed by the EWP Registry.

  • This will take the form of providing access to the EWP Network through the software of the Institution itself, enabling data exchange that is compatible with the EWP standards and the Erasmus program requirements, and hence the benefits of the services implemented via such a network.

Related to EWP Network

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  • Mobile Network means the network facilities and/or network services comprising the public cellular network for the provision of Call Communications.

  • Digital network means any online-enabled application, software, website or system offered or utilized by a transportation network company that enables the prearrangement of rides with transportation network company drivers.

  • Core Network means the transport infrastructure identified in accordance with Chapter III of Regulation (EU) No 1315/2013;

  • Open Wireless Network means any network or segment of a network that is not designated by the State of New Hampshire’s Department of Information Technology or delegate as a protected network (designed, tested, and approved, by means of the State, to transmit) will be considered an open network and not adequately secure for the transmission of unencrypted PI, PFI, PHI or confidential DHHS data.