Deliverable list Sample Clauses

Deliverable list i. Program of Requirements
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Deliverable list. (Added new deliverables, update schedule and PMs associated).
Deliverable list. PU∗: These deliverables will be publicly available immediately after acceptance of the corre- sponding scientific publications.‌ No. Deliverable name WP no. Lead P-M Nat. Diss. Date D1.1 Scenario and detailed specification of M12 demonstrator WP1 ALD 1 R CO M3 D9.1 Website WP9 INRIA 2 R PU M3 D2.1 Tutorial on event-driven memory archi- tectures in robotics WP2 BIU 2 R PU M6 D3.1 Methods for independent extraction of auditory and visual features WP3 CTU 7 R PU∗ M6 D6.1 Strategy for open-source licensing and community development WP6 INRIA 0 X XX X0 D6.2 Collaborative development environ- ment WP6 INRIA 6 P CO M9 D7.1 AV head compatible with the project requirements WP7 ALD 6 P CO M9 D1.2 First corpus with annotated data sets WP1 INRIA 10 O PU M12
Deliverable list. Deliverable No. Deliverable Description Estimated Due Date 1 EAP services to be provided beginning 9/1/2022 2 Additional counties (if applicable) within 30 days of notice 3 Provider response time for support or guidance to managerial referrals or individual employees Within 48 hrs.
Deliverable list. Del. no. Del. name WP no. Lead participant Estimate person-months Del. type Security* Delivery (proj. month) D1.2.1 User Requirements Report 1 3 5 R Pub 3 D2.2.1 Global System Architecture Report 2 5 13.5 R Pub 7 D3.0.1 CYCLADES Detailed System Specification Report 3 2 28 R Int 12 D3.1.1 Mediator Working Prototype 3 3 8 P FP5 19 D3.2.1 Access Service Working Prototype 3 5 7 P FP5 19 D3.3.1 Collection Service Working Prototype 3 2 8 P FP5 19 D3.4.1 Personalisation Service Working Prototype 3 2 9 P FP5 19 D3.5.1 Recommender Service Working Prototype 3 4 9 P FP5 19 D3.6.1 Collaborative Work Service Working Prototype 3 4 9 P FP5 19 D3.7.1 Query & Browse Mediator Service Working Prototype 3 5 9 P FP5 19
Deliverable list. List of Deliverables – to be submitted for review to the JU Del. no.14 Deliverable name WP no. Lead beneficiary Estimated indicative person- months Nature15 Dissemi- nation level 16 Delivery date17 (proj. month) D1.1 Project management and contingency plan 1 Inabensa 6 R CO 3 D1.2.1 Project periodic report 1 Inabensa 3 R CO 12 D1.2.2 Project periodic report 1 Inabensa 3 R CO 24 D1.2.3 Project periodic report 1 Inabensa 3 R CO 42 D1.3 Project final report 1 Inabensa 7 R CO 42 D2.1.1 Requirements analysis and specification. Common resources 2 NTE 13,5 R RE 5 D2.1.2 Requirements analysis and specification. Requirements for Prototype 0 2 NTE 18 R RE 7
Deliverable list. The project is organized to provide a completely measurable and verifiable assessment of the state of advancement of the work, through a detailed list of intermediate deliverables. Most of the technical deliverables are executable prototypes, permitting an easy verification of their functionality. Some of them are also formal proofs developed in Matita, hence granted to be correct in themselves and proving the corresponding prototype to be bug free. Finally, all deliverables that are prototypes will come together with a report that provides the amount of information that is necessary to understand the design decisions and techniques used in the prototype in order to xxxxxx application of the same techniques to similar scenarios. For details, see Workplan Table WT2: List of Deliverables.
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Deliverable list. Deliverable No. Deliverable Description Estimated Due Date 1 Training of up to 20 instructors in restraint training technique. August 31, 2023 2 Training of up to 10 certified Master Trainers August 31, 2023
Deliverable list. Del. no. Del. name WP no. Lead participant Estimate person-months Del. type Security* Delivery (proj. month) D1.2.1 User Requirements Report 1 3 5 R Pub 3

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