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* Each Task has '''Deliverables''' and '''Activities'''.
 
* Each Task has '''Deliverables''' and '''Activities'''.
  
= Workpackage =
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== Workpackage ==
 
A workpackage has  
 
A workpackage has  
 
* Objectives
 
* Objectives
 
* Lead part
 
* Lead part
  
= Tasks =
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== Tasks ==
 
Each task has
 
Each task has
 
* ''Title'' and a ''Page Title''
 
* ''Title'' and a ''Page Title''
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* ''Note: FULLPAGENAME is used to allow for a semantic query''
 
* ''Note: FULLPAGENAME is used to allow for a semantic query''
  
Through semantic queries the Task  asks for the ''Deliverables'' and the ''Activities'' related to the task
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Through semantic queries the Task  asks for the ''Deliverables'', ''Building Blocks'' and the ''Activities'' related to the task
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== Deliverables ==
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== Building Blocks ==
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== Activities ==

Revision as of 10:39, 16 June 2017

SCOTT-NO Semantic Structure

This page explains the semantic structure used in SCOTT-NO to visualise the dependencies and tasks. The high-level structure is as follows. The project is subdivided into:

  • Workpackages. See list of all WPs in SCOTT
  • Each Workpackage consists of Tasks.
  • Each Task has Deliverables and Activities.

Workpackage

A workpackage has

  • Objectives
  • Lead part

Tasks

Each task has

  • Title and a Page Title
  • belongs to a Workpackage
  • has a Lead partner, being an organisation,
  • a Leader, being a person belonging to the Lead partner,
  • Contributors, consisting of organisations (partners) contributing to
  • Objective,
  • Note: FULLPAGENAME is used to allow for a semantic query

Through semantic queries the Task asks for the Deliverables, Building Blocks and the Activities related to the task

Deliverables

Building Blocks

Activities