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% \title{\textsf{heria}: A \LaTeX\ class for\\ Horizon Europe RIA and
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% \textsf{heria}~\fileversion, dated \filedate. See §\ref{sec:version}
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% \author{Tristan Miller\\
% Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence\\
% \texttt{tristan.miller@ofai.at}}
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% \maketitle
% \tableofcontents
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% \section{Introduction}\label{sec:introduction}
%
% This document describes the usage of \textsf{heria}, a \LaTeX\ class
% that facilitates the preparation of Research and Innovation Action
% (RIA) and Innovation Action (IA) funding proposals for the European
% Commission's~(EC) Horizon Europe program. The Commission prescribes
% a detailed, structured format for the technical description
% (``Part~B'') of these proposals, but provides templates only in Rich
% Text Format (RTF), a format that does not lend itself well to
% collaborative authorship and \mbox{(cross-)}reference management.
% The \textsf{heria} class is a conversion of the official Part~B
% template into \LaTeX; it preserves the formatting and most of the
% instructions of the original version, and has the additional feature
% that tables (listing the participants, work packages, deliverables,
% etc.)\ are programmatically generated according to data supplied by
% the user. The advantage of this becomes clear when one considers
% that much of the data is reused across multiple tables.
%
% At the time of writing (2023-12-04), open calls to the RIA and IA
% calls require proposals to be submitted according to either
% Version~3.2 (2022-11-15) or Version~3.3 (2023-09-27) of the Part~B
% template. The \textsf{heria} package was developed with reference
% to the Version~3.2 template; however, according to the changelog for
% the Version~3.3 template, the only difference from the previous
% version is the addition of some instructions concerning the use of
% generative AI tools for the preparation of the proposal.
%
% \section{Usage}
%
% The EC's official template is structured in such a way that form and
% content cannot be entirely separated. The best way of starting a new
% proposal is therefore to make a copy of \texttt{heria-proposal.tex},
% the skeleton proposal distributed with this package, and then adapt
% it to your project. The following subsections describe the various
% macros and environments provided by \textsf{heria}, roughly in the
% same order presented in the skeleton proposal.
%
% \subsection{Preamble}
%
% Your proposal document should begin with the following line if you
% want the template instructions to be included in the output:
% \begin{quote}\verb|\documentclass[showinstructions]{heria}|\end{quote}
% Otherwise you can omit the \verb|showinstructions| option:
% \begin{quote}\verb|\documentclass{heria}|\end{quote}
%
% The \verb|heria| class is based on the default \LaTeX\
% \verb|article| class, and so all of the macros and environments from
% the latter are available for you to use. The class automatically
% sets the font, margins, etc.\ mandated by the official instructions,
% and redefines some of the \verb|article| macros as described later
% in this document.
%
% \medskip
%
% \noindent Following \cs{documentclass} you should provide the
% proposal metadata using the following macros:
%
% \DescribeMacro{\title} This macro takes the title of the proposal as
% its sole argument. This title will be printed by the \cs{maketitle}
% macro (see below) and used for the PDF metadata.
%
% \DescribeMacro{\callname} This macro takes as its sole argument the
% official natural-language description of the call to which the
% proposal is being submitted. It will be printed in the page header.
%
% \DescribeMacro{\callidentifier} This macro takes as its sole
% argument the identifier of the call to which the proposal is being
% submitted, which will be printed in the page header. Call
% identifiers normally have the format
% \texttt{HORIZON-XX0-0000-XXXXX-00-XXXXX}.
%
% \DescribeMacro{\calltopic} This macro takes as its sole argument the
% identifier of the specific topic within the call to which the
% proposal is being submitted. Such identifiers normally have the
% format \texttt{HORIZON-XX0-0000-XXXXX-00-00}. The official template
% does not require proposals to mention the call topic, so you are
% free to omit the \cs{calltopic} macro. If you do use it, it will be
% printed by \cs{maketitle} below the proposal title.
%
% \subsection{Title}
%
% \DescribeMacro{\maketitle} This is generally the first macro that
% should be called in the main body of the document. As with the
% standard \verb|article| class, it typesets the title.
%
% \subsection{Section headings, tags, and instructions}
%
% \DescribeMacro{\heinstructions} When the \verb|showinstructions|
% options is passed to the document class, the \cs{heinstructions}
% macro prints instructions from the official EC template. These
% instructions are contained in files distributed with the
% \textsf{heria} class; the macro's sole argument is used to construct
% the name of one of these files. To suppress printing of individual
% instructions, you can simply remove or comment out the corresponding
% \cs{heinstructions} macro.
%
% \DescribeMacro{\opentag}\DescribeMacro{\closetag} The official
% template includes a number of ``tags'' that are used for the EC's
% ``internal processing of information, mostly for statistical
% gathering.'' The \cs{opentag} and \cs{closetag} macros are used to
% emit the tags at the appropriate places in the proposal, and so
% should be left in their original positions in the skeleton template.
% The EC asks that proposal authors ``not move, delete, re-order, or
% alter tags in any way''.
%
% \DescribeMacro{\section}\DescribeMacro{\subsection}\DescribeMacro{\subsubsection}
% These three macros take a mandatory argument specifying the title of
% the corresponding section, subsection, or subsubsection,
% respectively. These document subdivisions are fixed by the official
% template and so generally should not be renamed or reordered, though
% it is probably safe to add additional ones where it does not disrupt
% the numbering of the existing ones. Many sections and subsections
% \emph{must} be preceded or followed by certain tags, which are
% specified in the first and second optional arguments, respectively.
% The third optional argument contains the recommended page limit,
% when specified by the official template. The page limit will be
% printed only when the \verb|showinstructions| option is passed to
% the document class.
%
% \subsection{Participants}
%
% \DescribeMacro{\participant} Participants should be listed in the
% same order as in Part~A of the proposal, which is completed using an
% online form. Use one invocation of \cs{participant} for each
% participant, with the following three mandatory arguments, in order:
% the participant's full name, the participant's short name, and the
% participant's two-letter country code. The first participant will
% be marked in the participant table as the project coordinator. Note
% that while the short name is typeset in the proposal, it is also
% used internally by the \verb|heria| class as part of a \LaTeX\
% counter name, and so should generally consist only of ASCII letters.
%
% \DescribeMacro{\makeparticipantstable} This macro emits the table of
% participants using the data from the \cs{participant} macro.
% Participants are automatically numbered according to the order of
% the \cs{participant} macros.
%
% \subsection{Summary tableau}
%
% \DescribeEnv{summarycanvas} \DescribeEnv{summarybox} Proposals must
% include a summary tableau of six boxes that briefly describe the
% project's specific needs; expected results; dissemination,
% exploitation, and communication measures; target groups; outcomes;
% and impacts. The \verb|summarycanvas| and \verb|summaryenv|
% environments are provided for this purpose. Each \verb|summarybox|
% environment typesets a shaded box headed by its mandatory argument.
% Three such boxes can be grouped side by side into a single
% \verb|summarycanvas| environment. The skeleton proposal
% demonstrates how all six boxes can be placed in a floating figure on
% a single landscape page, though other arrangements seem to be
% permissible.
%
% \subsection{Work packages and deliverables}
%
% \DescribeMacro{\makeworkpackagestable} This macro emits the table of
% work packages, using the data from the \cs{workpackage} macros. Work
% packages are automatically numbered according to the order of the
% \cs{workpackage} macros.
%
% \DescribeMacro{\workpackage} This macro declares a work package, and
% takes five mandatory arguments: a unique identifier (used only
% internally by \verb|heria| for cross-referencing purposes), the work
% package title, the short name of the lead participant (as specified
% in the corresponding \cs{participant} macro), the numeric starting
% month (measured from the start of the project), and the numeric
% ending month. Since the unique identifier is used as part of a
% \LaTeX\ counter name, you should generally use only ASCII letters.
% Work packages are automatically numbered. You should use one
% \cs{workpackage} macro for each work package in your project.
%
% \DescribeEnv{objectives} This environment typesets a box containing
% an enumerated list of objectives for the most recently declared work
% package. Use the \cs{item} macro to begin each objective.
%
% \DescribeEnv{descriptionofwork} This environment typesets a box
% where you can describe the work program of the most recently
% declared work package. You can enter this information in free-form
% and\slash or use the \cs{task} macro to enumerate individual tasks.
%
% \DescribeMacro{\task} This macro typesets basic information about a
% work package task. The format used by this macro is not strictly
% mandated by the official template, but you may nonetheless find it
% useful. The macro takes three mandatory arguments: the task name,
% the short name of the lead participant (as specified in the
% corresponding \cs{participant} macro), a list of other participants
% (as free-form text, but advisedly using short names of participants
% where appropriate), and the starting and ending months for the task
% (as free-form text). You should use one \cs{task} macro for each
% task in your work package. You can, if you wish, follow each
% \cs{task} macro with a free-form description of the task.
%
% \DescribeMacro{\deliverable} This macro declares a deliverable for
% the most recently declared work package. There are six mandatory
% arguments: the deliverable name, a short description of the
% deliverable, the short name of the lead participant (as specified in
% the corresponding \cs{participant} macro), the deliverable type, the
% dissemination level, and the numeric delivery month (in months from
% the beginning of the project). The type and dissemination level
% arguments must be selected from the identifiers given in the
% template instructions.
%
% \DescribeMacro{\makedeliverablestable} This macro emits the table of
% deliverables, using the data from the \cs{deliverable}
% macros. Deliverables are automatically numbered according to the
% order of the \cs{deliverable} macros.
%
% \subsection{Milestones}
%
% \DescribeMacro{\milestone} This macro declares a project milestone.
% It takes four mandatory arguments: the milestone name, a free-form
% list of related work packages, the due date (in number of months
% from the start of the project), and a free-form means of
% verification. You should use one \cs{milestone} macro for each
% milestone in your project.
%
% \DescribeMacro{\makemilestonestable} This macro emits the table of
% milestones, using the data from the \cs{milestone}
% macros. Milestones are automatically numbered according to the order
% of the \cs{milestone} macros.
%
% \subsection{Critical risks}
%
% \DescribeMacro{\criticalrisk} This macro declares a critical risk
% for the project. It takes five mandatory arguments: a free-form
% description of the risk, the likelihood of the risk, the severity of
% the risk, and a free-form description of proposed mitigation
% measures. The likelihood and severity arguments must be selected
% from the identifiers given in the template instructions. You should
% use one \cs{criticalrisk} macro for each critical risk in your
% project.
%
% \DescribeMacro{\makecriticalriskstable} This macro emits the table
% of critical risks, using the data from the \cs{criticalrisk}
% macros. Critical risks are output in the order of the
% \cs{criticalrisk} macros.
%
% \subsection{Summary of staff effort}
%
% \DescribeMacro{\staffeffort} This macro declares the number of
% person-months a given project participant will spend on a given work
% package. It takes three mandatory arguments: the short name of the
% participant (as specified in the corresponding \cs{participant}
% macro), the short name of the work package (as specified in the
% corresponding \cs{workpackage} macro), and the number of months.
% You must provide one and only one \cs{staffeffort} macro for every
% possible combination of participant and work package in your project.
%
% \DescribeMacro{\makestaffefforttable} This macro emits the summary
% of staff effort table, using the data from the \cs{staffeffort}
% macros. The table rows and columns are automatically ordered
% according to the order of the \cs{participant} and \cs{workpackage}
% macros, respectively, and the total person-months per participant
% and total person-months per work package are automatically
% calculated.
%
% \subsection{Costs}
%
% \DescribeMacro{\subcontractingcost} This macro declares a
% subcontracting cost. It takes three mandatory arguments: the short
% name of a participant (as specified in the corresponding
% \cs{participant} macro), the amount of the subcontracting cost in
% euros, and a free-form description of the tasks and justification
% for the subcontracting cost. You should use one
% \cs{subcontractingcost} macro for each subcontracting cost in your
% project.
%
% \DescribeMacro{\makesubcontractingcoststable} This macro emits the
% tables of subcontracting costs, using the data from the
% \cs{subcontractingcost} macros. Subcontracting costs are
% automatically grouped by participant and then output according to
% the order of the \cs{participant} and \cs{subcontractingcost}
% macros.
%
% \DescribeMacro{\purchasecost} This macro declares the purchase costs
% for a participant. It takes eight mandatory arguments:
% \begin{quote}\cs{purchasecost}\marg{participant}\verb|%|\\
% \hspace*{5ex}\marg{goodscost}\marg{justification}\verb|%|\\
% \hspace*{5ex}\marg{travelcost}\marg{justification}\verb|%|\\
% \hspace*{5ex}\marg{equipmentcost}\marg{justification}\verb|%|\\
% \hspace*{5ex}\marg{remainingcosts}\end{quote}
% Here \meta{participant} is the short name of a participant (as
% specified in the corresponding \cs{participant} macro);
% \meta{goodscost}, \meta{travelcost}, \meta{equipmentcost}, and
% \meta{remainingcost} are the amount of the ``other goods, works and
% services'', ``travel and subsistence'', ``equipment'', and
% ``remaining purchase costs'', respectively, in euros; and the
% \meta{justification} arguments are free-form justifications for the
% immediately preceding cost. (According to the official template,
% the remaining purchase costs do not require a justification.) You
% should use one \cs{purchasecost} macro for each participant with
% purchase costs in your project.
%
% \DescribeMacro{\makepurchasecoststable} This macro emits the tables
% of purchase costs, using the data from the \cs{purchasecost} macros.
% Purchase costs are output according to the order of the
% \cs{participant} macros, and then in reverse order of the largest
% costs, with the ``remaining purchase costs'' output last.
%
% \DescribeMacro{\othercost} This macro declares an ``other'' cost
% (i.e.,\ in the ``other costs'' category). It takes three mandatory
% arguments: the short name of a participant (as specified in the
% corresponding \cs{participant} macro), the amount of the ``other''
% cost in euros, and a free-form justification for the cost. You
% should use one \cs{othercost} macro for each ``other'' cost in your
% project.
%
% \DescribeMacro{\makeothercoststable} This macro emits the tables of
% ``other'' costs, using the data from the \cs{othercost} macros.
% ``Other'' costs are automatically grouped by participant and then
% output according to the order of the \cs{participant} and
% \cs{othercost} macros.
%
% \DescribeMacro{\inkindcontribution} This macro declares an in-kind
% contribution. It takes five mandatory arguments: the short name of a
% participant (as specified in the corresponding \cs{participant}
% macro), the third party name, the category of the contribution
% (selected from \texttt{Seconded personnel}, \texttt{Travel and
% subsistence}, \texttt{Equipment}, \texttt{Other goods, works and
% services}, and \texttt{Internally invoiced goods and services}), the
% amount of the cost in euros, and a free-form justification for the
% in-kind contribution. You should use one \cs{inkindcontribution}
% macro for each in-kind contribution in your project.
%
% \DescribeMacro{\makeinkindcontributionstable} This macro emits the
% tables of in-kind contributions, using the data from the
% \cs{inkindcontribution} macros. In-kind contributions are
% automatically grouped by participant and then output according to
% the order of the \cs{participant} and \cs{inkindcontribution}
% macros.
%
% \section{Hints and tips}
%
% \paragraph{Part A.} Some proposal data---in particular, the list of
% participants and the costs---must be entered not just in Part~B of
% the proposal, but also in the online Part~A form. It is your
% responsibility to ensure that this data is consistent across the two
% parts of the proposal.
%
% \paragraph{File structure.} Rather than putting all the work package
% data into your main proposal document, you may find it convenient to
% put the \cs{workpackage} macro, the \verb|objectives| environment,
% the \verb|descriptionofwork| environment, and the \cs{deliverable}
% macros corresponding to a single work package into a dedicated file,
% which you can then include in your main proposal document with the
% \cs{input} macro. This will make it easier for you to shuffle the
% order of work packages as you write your proposal. (You may wish to
% split off other sections of the proposal into their own files,
% though the official template gives considerably less freedom to
% reorder them.)
%
% \paragraph{Vertical spacing.} The \textsf{heria} class applies the
% same vertical spacing as the \textsf{article} class; this is
% particularly generous around section headings. If you find yourself
% running up against the page limit, you may wish to add some
% \cs{vspace} commands, with a negative length as the argument, to
% tighten up the spaces before section headings, and perhaps also the
% tables.
%
% \section{Limitations and caveats}
%
% \paragraph{No backward compatibility.} This version of the
% \textsf{heria} class implements a specific version of the official
% Horizon Europe template as described in §\ref{sec:introduction}. It
% is intended that \textsf{heria}, over the course of its development,
% will track changes made to the official template. Since these
% changes may be incompatible with previous versions, you are advised
% to retain a copy of the version of \textsf{heria} you used to
% produce a proposal; this way you will still be able to build the
% proposal even if you later install a new version of \textsf{heria}.
% See §\ref{sec:version} for further information on \textsf{heria}'s
% versioning scheme and when to expect breaking changes.
%
% \paragraph{Table 3.1h.} The instructions in the official template
% are ambiguous about the construction of the tables for purchase
% costs. In particular, it's not clear whether each individual cost
% exceeding 15\% of the personnel costs must be listed in a separate
% row, or whether all costs in each category (``travel and
% subsistence'', ``equipment'', etc.)\ should be combined into a
% single row. The \textsf{heria} class takes the latter
% interpretation; this may or may not be the same interpretation
% adopted by the funding agency and its reviewers.
%
% \paragraph{Error handling.} The class currently does very little
% error checking on its input. Usually invalid input (e.g., mistyping
% the short name of a participant or work package in a macro argument,
% or neglecting to provide a macro necessary to generate a table)
% \emph{will} result in an error that prevents the document from
% compiling, though the diagnostic message emitted by \LaTeX\ may be
% somewhat cryptic.
%
% \paragraph{Coverage of instructions.} The class reproduces most,
% but not all, of the instructions from the official template. In
% particular, it omits all the instructions occurring before the title
% of the proposal, including three pages of introductory material and
% definitions. You should not rely solely on the instructions emitted
% by the class, which are provided only as a convenience; be sure to
% also read the instructions in the official template (and in the text
% of the call to which you are applying).
%
% \section{Package development}
%
% \subsection{Source repository and bug tracker}
%
% For now, the package's source code is hosted on GitHub at
% \url{https://github.com/logological/heria}. There you will also
% find an issue tracker for reporting bugs and feature requests.
%
% \subsection{Versioning scheme}\label{sec:version}
%
% Each release of the \textsf{heria} class carries a version number in
% the format \textit{omaj.\allowbreak omin.\allowbreak maj.\allowbreak
% min}. Here \textit{omaj.omin} is the version number of the official
% Horizon Europe RIA template that the class implements, and
% \textit{maj} and \textit{min} represent, respectively, major and
% minor revisions to the class (including any ancillary files, such as
% the skeleton proposal and documentation). A major revision is one
% that includes breaking changes or significant new features; minor
% revisions are for all other changes. You should generally assume
% that any change to \textit{omaj.omin} introduces breaking changes to
% the class interface and\slash or significant changes to the official
% proposal preparation instructions.
%
% \subsection{Version history}
%
% \begin{description}
% \item[v3.2.1.0 (2023-12-04)] Initial release.
% \end{description}
%
% \section{Disclaimer}
%
% The \textsf{heria} package is distributed in the hope that it will
% be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied
% warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
% PURPOSE. (See the \LaTeX\ Project Public License for further
% details.) In particular, users should understand that the
% \textsf{heria} proposal template is wholly unofficial, and its
% author(s) accept no responsibility for any omissions, errors, or
% discrepancies with respect to the requirements set forth in the
% official Horizon Europe templates and associated documentation. If
% you produce a proposal with this template, then you alone are
% responsible for ensuring that it matches all the official
% requirements before submitting it to the funding body.
%
% \appendix
%
% \section{Implementation}
%
% \StopEventually{}
%
% \subsection*{Basic setup}
%
% Import the \verb|article| class and set up some basic features
% (margins, hyperlinks, etc.)
%
%\iffalse
%<*class>
%\fi
% \begin{macrocode}
\LoadClass[11pt,a4paper]{article}
\RequirePackage[T1]{fontenc} % T1 font encoding
\RequirePackage[left=15mm,
top=15mm,
bottom=15mm,
right=15mm,
includehead,
includefoot,
headheight=10pt,
headsep=5mm,
footskip=18pt,
]{geometry}
\RequirePackage[pdftex]{graphicx} % For graphics
\RequirePackage[pdftex,pdfusetitle]{hyperref} % Hyperlinks
\hypersetup{%
colorlinks=true,
breaklinks=true,
urlcolor=black,
linkcolor=black,
citecolor=black,
pdfsubject={},
pdfkeywords={},
}
\RequirePackage{xfp} % Floating point numbers
% \end{macrocode}
%
% A helper function to display variables
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand{\disptoken}[1]{%
\csname#1\endcsname
}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \subsection*{Tables and framed boxes}
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\RequirePackage{colortbl} % for shaded table rows
\RequirePackage{xltabular} % for breakable tables with var-width columns
\RequirePackage[table]{xcolor} % for colours and shaded table cells
\RequirePackage[breakable,raster]{tcolorbox} % for framed boxes
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \subsection*{Colours}
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\definecolor{taggrey}{HTML}{B5B5B5}
\definecolor{footergrey}{HTML}{D8D8D8}
\definecolor{tablegrey}{HTML}{F2F2F2}
\definecolor{summaryblue}{HTML}{00B0F0}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \subsection*{Basic proposal variables}
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand{\callname}[1]{\gdef\@callname{#1}}%
\newcommand{\callidentifier}[1]{\gdef\@callidentifier{#1}}%
\newcommand{\calltopic}[1]{\gdef\@calltopic{#1}}%
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \subsection*{Participants}
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcounter{@pcount} % Participant counter
\newcommand{\participant}[3]{%
\stepcounter{@pcount}%
\newcounter{@p#2num}%
\setcounter{@p#2num}{\value{@pcount}}%
\expandafter\xdef\csname @pFullName\arabic{@p#2num}\endcsname{#1}%
\expandafter\xdef\csname @pShortName\arabic{@p#2num}\endcsname{#2}%
\expandafter\xdef\csname @pCountry\arabic{@p#2num}\endcsname{#3}%
\newcounter{@pSubcontractingCosts\arabic{@p#2num}}%
\newcounter{@pPurchaseCosts\arabic{@p#2num}}%
\newcounter{@pOtherCosts\arabic{@p#2num}}%
\newcounter{@pInkindContributions\arabic{@p#2num}}%
}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% Get participant number from short name
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand{\getPnum}[1]{%
\@ifundefined{c@@p#1num}{}{\arabic{@p#1num}}%
}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% Participants table row
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand{\ptablerow}[1]{%
\stepcounter{#1}
\the\value{#1}
\ifthenelse{\value{#1}=1}{ (Coordinator) &}{&}%
\disptoken{@pFullName\arabic{#1}} (\disptoken{@pShortName\arabic{#1}}) &
\disptoken{@pCountry\arabic{#1}} \\
\hline%
}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% Participants table
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand{\makeparticipantstable}{%
\newcounter{@ptable}
\begin{center}
\begin{xltabular}{0.9\textwidth}{|l|X|l|}
\hline
\textbf{Participant No.} &
\textbf{Participant organisation name} &
\textbf{Country} \\
\hline
\whiledo%
{\value{@ptable}<\numexpr\value{@pcount}-1}%
{\ptablerow{@ptable}}%
\ptablerow{@ptable}
\end{xltabular}
\end{center}
}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \subsection*{Work packages}
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\RequirePackage{atveryend}
\newcounter{@wpcount} % Work package counter
\newcommand{\workpackage}[5]{%
\stepcounter{@wpcount}%
\newcounter{@wp\arabic{@wpcount}deliverable}%
\newcounter{@wp\arabic{@wpcount}task}%
\newcounter{@wp#1num}%
\setcounter{@wp#1num}{\value{@wpcount}}%
\expandafter\xdef\csname %
@wpPersonMonths\arabic{@wp#1num}\endcsname{0}%
\expandafter\xdef\csname @wpShortName\arabic{@wp#1num}\endcsname{#1}%
\expandafter\xdef\csname @wpTitle\arabic{@wp#1num}\endcsname{#2}%
\expandafter\xdef\csname %
@wpLeadParticipantShortName\arabic{@wp#1num}\endcsname{#3}%
\expandafter\xdef\csname @wpStartMonth\arabic{@wp#1num}\endcsname{#4}%
\expandafter\xdef\csname @wpEndMonth\arabic{@wp#1num}\endcsname{#5}%
\@bsphack
\protected@write\@auxout{}%
{\string\makeworkpackagestable@data{\arabic{@wp#1num}
& #2 & \getPnum{#3} & #3 & %
\@ifundefined{@wpTotalPersonMonths\arabic{@wp#1num}}%
{\textbf{??}}%
{\disptoken{@wpTotalPersonMonths\arabic{@wp#1num}}}%
& #4 & #5}}%
\@esphack
\ifthenelse{\arabic{@wp#1num}=1}{}{\bigskip}
\noindent\begin{tabularx}%
{1.0\linewidth}{|>{\columncolor{tablegrey}}l|X|}
\hline
\bfseries Work package number & \arabic{@wp#1num} \\
\hline
\bfseries Work package title & #2 \\
\hline
\end{tabularx}
}
\newcommand{\makeworkpackagestable@data}[1]{%
\g@addto@macro\makeworkpackagestable@body{#1 \\ \hline}%
}
\def\makeworkpackagestable@body{}% initialize
\AtBeginDocument{\global\let\makeworkpackagestable@body@startup%
\makeworkpackagestable@body}
\AtEndDocument{%
\global\let\makeworkpackagestable@body@end\@empty
\def\makeworkpackagestable@data#1%
{\g@addto@macro\makeworkpackagestable@body@end{#1 \\ \hline}}%
}
\AtVeryEndDocument{%
\ifx\makeworkpackagestable@body@startup%
\makeworkpackagestable@body@end\else
\@latex@warning{Rerun for \string\makeworkpackagestable}%
\fi
}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% Work packages table
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\RequirePackage{makecell}
\newcommand{\makeworkpackagestable}{%
\begin{center}
\renewcommand\theadfont{\normalsize\bfseries}
\begin{xltabular}{1.0\textwidth}{|c|X|c|c|c|c|c|}
\hline
\rowcolor{tablegrey}%
\thead{Work\\ package\\ No.} &
\thead{Work package title} &
\thead{Lead\\ participant\\ No.} &
\thead{Lead\\ participant\\ short name} &
\thead{Person-\\months} &
\thead{Start\\ month} &
\thead{End\\ month} \\
\hline
\makeworkpackagestable@body
\end{xltabular}
\end{center}
}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% Get work package number from short name
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand{\getWPnum}[1]{%
\@ifundefined{c@@wp#1num}{}{\arabic{@wp#1num}}%
}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% Work package objectives
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\newenvironment{objectives}{%
\begin{tcolorbox}[colback=white,
parbox=false,
boxrule=0.75pt,
boxsep=0mm,
breakable
]%
\textsf{\textbf{Objectives}~~~}%
\begin{enumerate*}[nolistsep,noitemsep,itemjoin={~---~},%
label=\textbf{O\arabic{@wpcount}.\arabic*}]%
}{%
\end{enumerate*}%
\end{tcolorbox}%
}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% Work package description
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\newenvironment{descriptionofwork}{%
\begin{tcolorbox}[colback=white,
parbox=false,
boxrule=0.75pt,
boxsep=0mm,
breakable
]%
\textsf{\textbf{Description of work}~~~}
}{%
\end{tcolorbox}%
}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% Tasks
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\NewDocumentCommand{\task}{mmmm}{%
\stepcounter{@wp\arabic{@wpcount}task}
\par\medskip\noindent\textbf{Task %
\arabic{@wpcount}.\arabic{@wp\arabic{@wpcount}task}: #1}
\textit{(Lead: #2; Participants: #3; Month: #4)}\hspace{1em}%
}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \subsection*{Deliverables}
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcounter{@dcount} % Deliverable counter
\newcommand{\deliverable}[6]{%
\stepcounter{@wp\arabic{@wpcount}deliverable}%
\stepcounter{@dcount}%
\expandafter\xdef\csname @dNumber\arabic{@dcount}\endcsname%
{\arabic{@wpcount}.\arabic{@wp\arabic{@wpcount}deliverable}}%
\expandafter\xdef\csname %
@dWorkPackage\arabic{@dcount}\endcsname{\arabic{@wpcount}}%
\expandafter\xdef\csname @dName\arabic{@dcount}\endcsname{#1}%
\expandafter\gdef\csname @dDescription\arabic{@dcount}\endcsname{#2}%
\expandafter\xdef\csname @dLead\arabic{@dcount}\endcsname{#3}%
\expandafter\xdef\csname @dType\arabic{@dcount}\endcsname{#4}%
\expandafter\xdef\csname %
@dDisseminationLevel\arabic{@dcount}\endcsname{#5}%
\expandafter\xdef\csname @dDeliveryDate\arabic{@dcount}\endcsname{#6}%
}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% Deliverables table row
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand{\dtablerow}[1]{%
\stepcounter{#1}
\disptoken{@dNumber\arabic{#1}} &
\disptoken{@dName\arabic{#1}} &
\disptoken{@dDescription\arabic{#1}} &
\disptoken{@dWorkPackage\arabic{#1}} &
\disptoken{@dLead\arabic{#1}} &
\disptoken{@dType\arabic{#1}} &
\disptoken{@dDisseminationLevel\arabic{#1}} &
\disptoken{@dDeliveryDate\arabic{#1}} \\
\hline%
}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% Deliverables table
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand{\makedeliverablestable}{%
\newcounter{@dtable}
\begin{center}
\renewcommand\theadfont{\normalsize\bfseries}
\begin{xltabular}{1.0\textwidth}%
{|c|>{\raggedright\hsize=.667\hsize\linewidth=\hsize}X%
|>{\hsize=1.333\hsize\linewidth=\hsize}X|c|c|c|c|p{15mm}|}
\hline
\rowcolor{tablegrey}%
\thead{\#} &
\thead{Name} &
\thead{Short description} &
\thead{WP\\ \#} &
\thead{Lead\\ participant} &
\thead{Type} &
\thead{Dissem.\\ level} &
\thead{Delivery\\ month} \\
\hline
\whiledo%
{\value{@dtable}<\numexpr\value{@dcount}-1}%
{\dtablerow{@dtable}}%
\dtablerow{@dtable}
\end{xltabular}
\end{center}
}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \subsection*{Milestones}
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcounter{@mcount} % Milestone counter
\newcommand{\milestone}[4]{%
\stepcounter{@mcount}%
\expandafter\gdef\csname @mName\arabic{@mcount}\endcsname{#1}%
\expandafter\xdef\csname @mWorkPackages\arabic{@mcount}\endcsname{#2}%
\expandafter\xdef\csname @mDueDate\arabic{@mcount}\endcsname{#3}%
\expandafter\xdef\csname %
@mMeansOfVerification\arabic{@mcount}\endcsname{#4}%
}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% Milestones table row
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand{\mtablerow}[1]{%
\stepcounter{#1}
\arabic{#1} &
\disptoken{@mName\arabic{#1}} &
\disptoken{@mWorkPackages\arabic{#1}} &
\disptoken{@mDueDate\arabic{#1}} &
\disptoken{@mMeansOfVerification\arabic{#1}} \\
\hline%
}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% Milestones table
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand{\makemilestonestable}{%
\newcounter{@mtable}
\begin{center}
\renewcommand\theadfont{\normalsize\bfseries}
\begin{xltabular}{1.0\textwidth}{|c|X|p{26mm}|c|p{26mm}|}
\hline
\rowcolor{tablegrey}%
\thead{\#} &
\thead{Milestone\\ name} &
\thead{Related\\ WP(s)} &
\thead{Month\\ due} &
\thead{Means of\\ verification} \\
\hline
\whiledo%
{\value{@mtable}<\numexpr\value{@mcount}-1}%
{\mtablerow{@mtable}}%
\mtablerow{@mtable}
\end{xltabular}
\end{center}
}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \subsection*{Critical risks}
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\newtcbox{\risktag}[1][black]{%
fontupper=\scriptsize\sffamily\bfseries,%
on line,%
arc=3pt,%
colupper=white,%
colback=#1!50!black,%
colframe=#1!50!black,%
before upper={\rule[-3pt]{0pt}{10pt}},%
boxrule=1pt,%
boxsep=0pt,%
left=2pt,%
right=2pt,%
top=1pt,%
bottom=.5pt%
}
\newcounter{@crcount} % Critical risk counter
\newcommand{\criticalrisk}[5]{%
\stepcounter{@crcount}%
\expandafter\gdef\csname %
@crDescription\arabic{@crcount}\endcsname{#1}%
\expandafter\xdef\csname @crLikelihood\arabic{@crcount}\endcsname{#2}%
\expandafter\xdef\csname @crSeverity\arabic{@crcount}\endcsname{#3}%
\expandafter\xdef\csname %
@crWorkPackages\arabic{@crcount}\endcsname{#4}%
\expandafter\gdef\csname @crMitigation\arabic{@crcount}\endcsname{#5}%
}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% Critical risk table row
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand{\crtablerow}[1]{%
\stepcounter{#1}%
\disptoken{@crDescription\arabic{#1}}\newline
\risktag[blue]{Likelihood: \disptoken{@crLikelihood\arabic{#1}}}
\risktag[red]{Severity: \disptoken{@crSeverity\arabic{#1}}} &
\disptoken{@crWorkPackages\arabic{#1}} &
\disptoken{@crMitigation\arabic{#1}} \\
\hline%
}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% Critical risks table
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand{\makecriticalriskstable}{%
\newcounter{@crtable}
\begin{center}
\renewcommand\theadfont{\normalsize\bfseries}
\begin{xltabular}{1.0\textwidth}{|p{60mm}|c|X|}
\hline
\rowcolor{tablegrey}%
\thead{Description of risk (indicate level of\\ %
(i) likelihood, and (ii) severity:\\ %
Low\slash Medium\slash High)} &
\thead{WP(s)\\ involved} &
\thead{Proposed risk-mitigation measures} \\
\hline
\whiledo%
{\value{@crtable}<\numexpr\value{@crcount}-1}%
{\crtablerow{@crtable}}%
\crtablerow{@crtable}
\end{xltabular}
\end{center}
}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \subsection*{Staff effort}
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand{\staffeffort}[3]{%
\expandafter\xdef\csname @se#1.#2\endcsname{#3}%
}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% Summary of staff effort table row
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand{\setablerow}[1]{%
\def\serowtotal{0}%
\setcounter{@secolumn}{0}%
\bfseries\the\value{#1} \disptoken{@pShortName\arabic{#1}}%
\edef\serowtemp{}%
\whiledo{\value{@secolumn}<\value{@wpcount}}{%
\stepcounter{@secolumn}%
\edef\sewpname{\disptoken{@wpShortName\the\value{@secolumn}}}%
\edef\sewpcell%
{\disptoken{@se\disptoken{@pShortName\the\value{#1}}.\sewpname}}%
\edef\serowtotal%
{\fpeval{\serowtotal + \sewpcell}}% Total PMs per participant
\xdef\setotalpm{\fpeval{\setotalpm + \sewpcell}}% Total PMs
\expandafter\xdef\csname %
@wpPersonMonths\arabic{@secolumn}\endcsname{\fpeval{%
\sewpcell+\csname %
@wpPersonMonths\arabic{@secolumn}\endcsname}}% Total PMs per WP
\IfEq% If...
{\disptoken{@pShortName\the\value{#1}}}% ...the current PI
{\disptoken{@wpLeadParticipantShortName%
\the\value{@secolumn}}}% ...is the WP lead
{\protected@edef\seformat{\bfseries}}% ...then apply boldface
{\edef\seformat{}}% ...otherwise don't.
\protected@edef\serowtemp%
{\serowtemp&\seformat \sewpcell}% Print PI's PMs for this WP
}%
\protected@edef\serowtemp{\serowtemp&\fpeval{round(\serowtotal,0)}}%
\serowtemp%
\stepcounter{#1}%
}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% Summary of staff effort table
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand{\makestaffefforttable}{%
\newcounter{@setable}
\stepcounter{@setable}
\newcounter{@secolumn}
\xdef\setotalpm{0}
\edef\serowtemp{}
\begin{center}
\renewcommand\theadfont{\normalsize\bfseries}
\begin{xltabular}{1.0\textwidth}%
{|>{\columncolor{tablegrey}}l|*{\value{@wpcount}}{r|}%
>{\columncolor{tablegrey}}r|}
\hline
% Table header
\rowcolor{tablegrey}%
\whiledo{\value{@secolumn}<\value{@wpcount}}{%
\stepcounter{@secolumn}%
\protected@edef\serowtemp%
{\serowtemp&\protect\thead{WP\the\value{@secolumn}}}%
}
\serowtemp & \thead{Total PMs\\ per Participant} \\
\hline
% Participant rows
\whiledo%
{\value{@setable}<\numexpr\value{@pcount}}%
{\setablerow{@setable}\\ \hline}%
\setablerow{@setable} \\ \hline%
% Total
\rowcolor{tablegrey}%
\setcounter{@secolumn}{0}
\bfseries Total PMs
\whiledo{\value{@secolumn}<\value{@wpcount}}{%
\stepcounter{@secolumn}%
\edef\serowtemp{\serowtemp&\fpeval{round(\csname %
@wpPersonMonths\arabic{@secolumn}\endcsname,0)}}%
\@bsphack
\protected@write\@auxout{}%
{\string\expandafter\string\expandafter\string\expandafter%
\string\gdef\string\disptoken{@wpTotalPersonMonths%
\arabic{@secolumn}}{\fpeval{round(\disptoken{@wpPersonMonths%
\arabic{@secolumn}},0)}}}%
\@esphack
}
\serowtemp & \fpeval{round(\setotalpm,0)} \\
\hline
\end{xltabular}
\end{center}
}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \subsection*{Subcontracting costs}
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand{\subcontractingcost}[3]{%
\stepcounter{@pSubcontractingCosts\getPnum{#1}}
\expandafter\xdef\csname %
@scCost\getPnum{#1}.\arabic{@pSubcontractingCosts\getPnum{#1}}%
\endcsname{#2}%
\expandafter\xdef\csname %
@scJustification\getPnum{#1}.\arabic{@pSubcontractingCosts\getPnum%
{#1}}\endcsname{#3}%
}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% Subcontracting costs table
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand{\makesubcontractingcoststable}{%
\newcounter{@scparticipant}
\begin{center}
% For each participant
\whiledo{\value{@scparticipant}<\value{@pcount}}{%
\stepcounter{@scparticipant}%
\ifthenelse%
{\value{@pSubcontractingCosts\arabic%
{@scparticipant}}>0}% If they have subcontracting costs
{\sctablesection%
{@scparticipant}}% Print their subcontracting costs table
{}% Otherwise, do nothing
}%
\end{center}
}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% Subcontracting costs table section
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand{\sctablesection}[1]{%
\newcounter{@sccost\arabic{#1}}
\edef\scrowtemp{}
\renewcommand\theadfont{\normalsize\bfseries}
\begin{xltabular}{\textwidth}{|>{\columncolor{tablegrey}}l|r|X|}
\hline
\rowcolor{tablegrey}
\multicolumn{3}{|l|}{\bfseries\the\value{#1} %
\disptoken{@pShortName\arabic{#1}}} \\
\hline
\rowcolor{tablegrey}
& \thead{Cost (€)}
& \thead{Description of tasks and justification} \\
\hline
% For each subcontracting cost
\whiledo%
{\value{@sccost\arabic{#1}}<\numexpr\value%
{@pSubcontractingCosts\arabic{#1}}-1}{%
\stepcounter{@sccost\arabic{#1}}%
\sctablerow{#1}{@sccost\arabic{#1}}%
}%
\stepcounter{@sccost\arabic{#1}}%
\sctablerow{#1}{@sccost\arabic{#1}}%
\end{xltabular}
}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% Subcontracting costs table row
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand{\sctablerow}[2]{%
\thead{Subcontracting} &
\disptoken{@scCost\arabic{#1}.\arabic{#2}} &
\disptoken{@scJustification\arabic{#1}.\arabic{#2}}
\\ \hline
}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \subsection*{Other costs}
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand{\othercost}[3]{%
\stepcounter{@pOtherCosts\getPnum{#1}}
\expandafter\xdef\csname %
@ocCost\getPnum{#1}.\arabic{@pOtherCosts\getPnum{#1}}\endcsname{#2}%
\expandafter\xdef\csname %
@ocJustification\getPnum{#1}.\arabic%
{@pOtherCosts\getPnum{#1}}\endcsname{#3}%
}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% Other costs table
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand{\makeothercoststable}{%
\newcounter{@ocparticipant}
\begin{center}
% For each participant
\whiledo{\value{@ocparticipant}<\value{@pcount}}{%
\stepcounter{@ocparticipant}%
\ifthenelse%
{\value{@pOtherCosts\arabic%
{@ocparticipant}}>0}% If they have other costs
{\octablesection{@ocparticipant}}% Print their other costs table
{}% Otherwise, do nothing
}%
\end{center}
}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% Other costs table section
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand{\octablesection}[1]{%
\newcounter{@occost\arabic{#1}}
\edef\ocrowtemp{}
\renewcommand\theadfont{\normalsize\bfseries}
\begin{xltabular}{\textwidth}{|>{\columncolor{tablegrey}}l|r|X|}
\hline
\rowcolor{tablegrey}
\multicolumn{3}{|l|}{\bfseries\the\value{#1} %
\disptoken{@pShortName\arabic{#1}}} \\
\hline
\rowcolor{tablegrey}
& \thead{Cost (€)} & \thead{Justification} \\
\hline
% For each other cost
\whiledo%
{\value{@occost\arabic{#1}}<\numexpr\value%
{@pOtherCosts\arabic{#1}}-1}{%
\stepcounter{@occost\arabic{#1}}%
\octablerow{#1}{@occost\arabic{#1}}%
}%
\stepcounter{@occost\arabic{#1}}%
\octablerow{#1}{@occost\arabic{#1}}%
\end{xltabular}
}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% Other costs table row
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand{\octablerow}[2]{%
\thead{Internally invoiced\\ goods and services} &
\disptoken{@ocCost\arabic{#1}.\arabic{#2}} &
\disptoken{@ocJustification\arabic{#1}.\arabic{#2}}
\\ \hline
}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \subsection*{Purchase costs}
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand{\purchasecost}[8]{%
\stepcounter{@pPurchaseCosts\getPnum{#1}}
\expandafter\xdef\csname @pcTravelCost\getPnum{#1}\endcsname{#2}%
\expandafter\xdef\csname %
@pcTravelJustification\getPnum{#1}\endcsname{#3}%
\expandafter\xdef\csname @pcEquipmentCost\getPnum{#1}\endcsname{#4}%
\expandafter\xdef\csname %
@pcEquipmentJustification\getPnum{#1}\endcsname{#5}%
\expandafter\xdef\csname @pcOtherCost\getPnum{#1}\endcsname{#6}%
\expandafter\xdef\csname %
@pcOtherJustification\getPnum{#1}\endcsname{#7}%
\expandafter\xdef\csname @pcRemainingCost\getPnum{#1}\endcsname{#8}%
\expandafter\xdef\csname %
@pcTotalCost\getPnum{#1}\endcsname%
{\the\numexpr #2+#4+#6+#8 \relax}% TO DO
% \expandafter\xdef\csname @pcTotalCost\getPnum{#1}\endcsname{100}%
}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% Purchase costs table
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand{\makepurchasecoststable}{%
\newcounter{@pcparticipant}
\begin{center}
% For each participant
\whiledo{\value{@pcparticipant}<\value{@pcount}}{%
\stepcounter{@pcparticipant}%
\ifthenelse%
{\value{@pPurchaseCosts\arabic%
{@pcparticipant}}>0}% If they have purchase costs
{\pctablesection%
{@pcparticipant}}% Print their purchase costs table
{}% Otherwise, do nothing
}%
\end{center}
}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% Purchase costs table section
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand\swap[2]{
\let\pcTemp#1
\let#1#2
\let#2\pcTemp
}
\newcommand{\pctablesection}[1]{%
\newcounter{@pccost\arabic{#1}}
% Define table rows
\def\pcRowA{%
\thead{Travel and subsistence} &
\disptoken{@pcTravelCost\arabic{#1}} &
\disptoken{@pcTravelJustification\arabic{#1}}
}%
\edef\pcCostA{\disptoken{@pcTravelCost\arabic{#1}}}%
\def\pcRowB{%
\thead{Equipment} &
\disptoken{@pcEquipmentCost\arabic{#1}} &
\disptoken{@pcEquipmentJustification\arabic{#1}}
}%
\edef\pcCostB{\disptoken{@pcEquipmentCost\arabic{#1}}}%
\def\pcRowC{%
\thead{Other goods, works\\ and services} &
\disptoken{@pcOtherCost\arabic{#1}} &
\disptoken{@pcOtherJustification\arabic{#1}}
}%
\edef\pcCostC{\disptoken{@pcOtherCost\arabic{#1}}}%
% Sort table rows
\ifthenelse{\pcCostA<\pcCostC}{%
\swap{\pcRowA}{\pcRowC}
\swap{\pcCostA}{\pcCostC}
}{}
\ifthenelse{\pcCostA<\pcCostB}{%
\swap{\pcRowA}{\pcRowB}
\swap{\pcCostA}{\pcCostB}
}{}
\ifthenelse{\pcCostB<\pcCostC}{%
\swap{\pcRowC}{\pcRowB}
\swap{\pcCostC}{\pcCostB}
}{}
\renewcommand\theadfont{\normalsize\bfseries}
\begin{xltabular}{\textwidth}{|>{\columncolor{tablegrey}}p{43mm}|r|X|}
\hline
\rowcolor{tablegrey}
\multicolumn{3}{|l|}{\bfseries\the\value{#1} %
\disptoken{@pShortName\arabic{#1}}} \\
\hline
\rowcolor{tablegrey}
& \thead{Cost (€)} & \thead{Justification} \\
\hline
% Output purchase costs in sorted order
\pcRowA \\ \hline
\pcRowB \\ \hline
\pcRowC \\ \hline
% Output remaining and total costs
\thead{Remaining purchase\\ costs (<15\% of pers.\\ costs)}
& \disptoken{@pcRemainingCost\arabic{#1}} \\
\cline{1-2}
\thead{Total} & \disptoken{@pcTotalCost\arabic{#1}} \\
\cline{1-2}
\end{xltabular}
}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \subsection*{In-kind contributions}
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand{\inkindcontribution}[5]{%
\stepcounter{@pInkindContributions\getPnum{#1}}
\expandafter\xdef\csname %
@ikcThirdPartyName\getPnum{#1}.\arabic%
{@pInkindContributions\getPnum{#1}}\endcsname{#2}%
\expandafter\xdef\csname %
@ikcCategory\getPnum{#1}.\arabic%
{@pInkindContributions\getPnum{#1}}\endcsname{#3}%
\expandafter\xdef\csname %
@ikcCost\getPnum{#1}.\arabic%
{@pInkindContributions\getPnum{#1}}\endcsname{#4}%
\expandafter\xdef\csname %
@ikcJustification\getPnum{#1}.\arabic%
{@pInkindContributions\getPnum{#1}}\endcsname{#5}%
}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% In-kind contributions table
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand{\makeinkindcontributionstable}{%
\newcounter{@ikcparticipant}
\begin{center}
% For each participant
\whiledo{\value{@ikcparticipant}<\value{@pcount}}{%
\stepcounter{@ikcparticipant}%
\ifthenelse%
{\value{@pInkindContributions\arabic%
{@ikcparticipant}}>0}% If they have in-kind contributions
{\ikctablesection%
{@ikcparticipant}}% Print their in-kind contributions table
{}% Otherwise, do nothing
}%
\end{center}
}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% In-kind contributions table section
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand{\ikctablesection}[1]{%
\newcounter{@ikccost\arabic{#1}}
\edef\ikcrowtemp{}
\renewcommand\theadfont{\normalsize\bfseries}
\begin{xltabular}{\textwidth}%
{|>{\raggedright}p{40mm}|>{\raggedright}p{35mm}|r|X|}
\hline
\rowcolor{tablegrey}
\multicolumn{4}{|l|}{\bfseries\the\value{#1} %
\disptoken{@pShortName\arabic{#1}}} \\
\hline
\rowcolor{tablegrey}
\thead{Third party name} & \thead{Category} &
\thead{Cost (€)} & \thead{Justification} \\
\hline
% For each in-kind contribution
\whiledo%
{\value{@ikccost\arabic{#1}}<\numexpr\value%
{@pInkindContributions\arabic{#1}}-1}{%
\stepcounter{@ikccost\arabic{#1}}%
\ikctablerow{#1}{@ikccost\arabic{#1}}%
}%
\stepcounter{@ikccost\arabic{#1}}%
\ikctablerow{#1}{@ikccost\arabic{#1}}%
\end{xltabular}
}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% In-kind contributions table row
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand{\ikctablerow}[2]{%
\disptoken{@ikcThirdPartyName\arabic{#1}.\arabic{#2}} &
\disptoken{@ikcCategory\arabic{#1}.\arabic{#2}} &
\disptoken{@ikcCost\arabic{#1}.\arabic{#2}} &
\disptoken{@ikcJustification\arabic{#1}.\arabic{#2}}
\\ \hline
}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \subsection*{Summary canvas}
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\RequirePackage{pdflscape} % PDF landscape for Summary canvas
\newenvironment{summarycanvas}{%
\begin{tcbraster}[%
raster columns=3,
]%
}{%
\end{tcbraster}%
}
\newenvironment{summarybox}[1]{%
\begin{tcolorbox}[%
colframe=summaryblue,
colbacktitle=summaryblue,
%height fill,
fonttitle=\bfseries\sffamily,
halign title=center,
title={#1}
]
}{%
\end{tcolorbox}%
}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% Code for sideways figures, adapted from
% \url{https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/307142/22603}.
% Copyright 2016 John Kormylo and licensed under the Creative Commons
% Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 license (CC~BY-SA~4.0), per personal
% communication with Tristan Miller on 2023-12-02.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\RequirePackage{everypage}
\RequirePackage{environ}
\newcounter{abspage}% \thepage not reliab
\newcommand{\newSFPage}[1]% #1 = \theabspage
{\global\expandafter\let\csname SFPage@#1\endcsname\null}
\NewEnviron{SidewaysFigure}{\begin{figure}[p]
\protected@write\@auxout%
{\let\theabspage=\relax}% delays expansion until shipout
{\string\newSFPage{\theabspage}}%
\ifdim\textwidth=\textheight
\rotatebox{90}{\parbox[c][\textwidth][c]{\linewidth}{\BODY}}%
\else
\rotatebox{90}{\parbox[c][\textwidth][c]{\textheight}{\BODY}}%
\fi
\end{figure}}
\AddEverypageHook{% check if sideways figure on this page
\ifdim\textwidth=\textheight
\stepcounter{abspage}% already in landscape
\else
\@ifundefined{SFPage@\theabspage}{}{\global\pdfpageattr{/Rotate 0}}%
\stepcounter{abspage}%
\@ifundefined{SFPage@\theabspage}{}%
{\global\pdfpageattr{/Rotate 90}}%
\fi}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \subsection*{Font setup}
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\RequirePackage{newtxtext} % Use Times for main text
\RequirePackage{newtxmath} % Use Times for math
\renewcommand*\ttdefault{lmvtt} % Latin Modern Typewriter Proportional
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \subsection*{Page header and footer}
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\RequirePackage{lastpage}
\RequirePackage{fancyhdr}
\newcommand{\Paragraph}[1]{\vspace*{-.45em}\paragraph{#1.}}
\pagestyle{fancy}
\renewcommand{\headrulewidth}{0pt} % Remove line at top
\lhead{\sffamily\scriptsize Call: \@callidentifier\ --- \@callname}
\rhead{}
\chead{}
\cfoot{\raisebox{\dimexpr(-\height+\ht\strutbox-\dp\strutbox)/2}{%
\begin{tcolorbox}[nobeforeafter,
fontupper=\scriptsize\sffamily,
colback=footergrey,
boxrule=0.75pt,
halign=center,
boxsep=0mm,
]%
\strut Part B -- Page \thepage\ of \pageref*{LastPage}%
\end{tcolorbox}%
}%
}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \subsection*{Titles and section headings}
%
% Document title
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\@maketitle{%
\newpage%
\noindent%
\large%
\framebox[\textwidth]%
{\null\hfill\textsf{\textbf{\textsc{\@title}}}\hfill\null}%
\par
\vskip 1.5em\thispagestyle{fancy}%
\ifdefined\@calltopic
\vspace{-5mm}
\begin{center}
Topic: \@calltopic
\end{center}
\fi
}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% Format page limits used by the Horizon Europe template
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\NewDocumentCommand{\showpagelimit}{m}
{%
\ifheria@showinstructions%
{\normalfont\sffamily\itshape [e.g.\ #1]}%
\fi%
}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% Format ``tags'' used by the Horizon Europe template
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\ExplSyntaxOn
\NewDocumentCommand{\hetag}{mm}
{%
\textcolor{taggrey}{\normalfont\sffamily\footnotesize%
\clist_map_inline:nn { #2 } { \# #1 ##1 #1 \# ~}%
}%
}
\ExplSyntaxOff
\NewDocumentCommand{\opentag}{m}{\hetag{@}{#1}}
\NewDocumentCommand{\closetag}{m}{\noindent\hetag{§}{#1}}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% Format section titles, with optional opening and closing tags
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\RequirePackage[explicit]{titlesec}
\titleformat{\section}
{\normalfont\normalsize\bfseries\sffamily}%
{\thesection}{1em}{#1 \sectiontag\sectionpagelimit}
\titleformat{\subsection}
{\normalfont\normalsize\bfseries\sffamily}%
{\thesubsection}{1em}{#1 \sectiontag\sectionpagelimit}
\titleformat{\subsubsection}
{\normalfont\normalsize\bfseries\sffamily}%
{\thesubsubsection}{1em}{#1 \sectiontag\sectionpagelimit}
\NewDocumentCommand{\extendedsection}{sO{#3}mooo}{%
\IfValueTF{#4}%
{\renewcommand{\sectiontag}{\opentag{#4}}}%
{\renewcommand{\sectiontag}{}}%
\IfValueTF{#6}%
{\renewcommand{\sectionpagelimit}{\showpagelimit{#6}}}%
{\renewcommand{\sectionpagelimit}{}}%
\IfValueT{#5}{%
\closetag{#5}%
}%
\IfBooleanTF{#1}{%
\latexsection*{#3}%
}{%
\latexsection[#2]{#3}%
}%
}
\NewDocumentCommand{\extendedsubsection}{sO{#3}mooo}{%
\IfValueTF{#4}%
{\renewcommand{\sectiontag}{\opentag{#4}}}%
{\renewcommand{\sectiontag}{}}%
\IfValueTF{#6}%
{\renewcommand{\sectionpagelimit}{\showpagelimit{#6}}}%
{\renewcommand{\sectionpagelimit}{}}%
\IfValueT{#5}{%
\closetag{#5}%
}%
\IfBooleanTF{#1}{%
\latexsubsection*{#3}%
}{%
\latexsubsection[#2]{#3}%
}%
}
\NewDocumentCommand{\extendedsubsubsection}{sO{#3}mooo}{%
\IfValueTF{#4}%
{\renewcommand{\sectiontag}{\opentag{#4}}}%
{\renewcommand{\sectiontag}{}}%
\IfValueTF{#6}%
{\renewcommand{\sectionpagelimit}{\showpagelimit{#6}}}%
{\renewcommand{\sectionpagelimit}{}}%
\IfValueT{#5}{%
\closetag{#5}%
}%
\IfBooleanTF{#1}{%
\latexsubsubsection*{#3}%
}{%
\latexsubsubsection[#2]{#3}%
}%
}
\newcommand{\sectiontag}{}
\newcommand{\sectionpagelimit}{}
\AtBeginDocument{%
\NewCommandCopy{\latexsection}{\section}%
\RenewCommandCopy{\section}{\extendedsection}%
\NewCommandCopy{\latexsubsection}{\subsection}%
\RenewCommandCopy{\subsection}{\extendedsubsection}%
\NewCommandCopy{\latexsubsubsection}{\subsubsection}%
\RenewCommandCopy{\subsubsection}{\extendedsubsubsection}%
}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \subsection*{Official Horizon Europe template instructions}
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\RequirePackage[inline]{enumitem} % For custom bullets
\RequirePackage[normalem]{ulem} % For underlined text
\RequirePackage{kvoptions}
\SetupKeyvalOptions{
family=heria,
prefix=heria@
}
\DeclareBoolOption{showinstructions}
\ProcessKeyvalOptions*
\RequirePackage{twemojis}
\RequirePackage{xspace}
\newcommand{\twarn}{\twemoji{warning}\xspace}
\RequirePackage{verbatim}
\newenvironment{instructions}{%
\begin{tcolorbox}[fontupper=\sffamily,
fonttitle=\sffamily\bfseries,
colback=blue!5!white,
colframe=blue!75!black,
parbox=false,
breakable
]%
}{%
\end{tcolorbox}%
}
\newcommand{\heinstructions}[1]{%
\ifheria@showinstructions%
\begin{instructions}%
\input{hi-#1}%
\end{instructions}%
\fi%
}
% \end{macrocode}
%\iffalse
%</class>
%<*hi-annexes>
\textbf{ANNEXES TO PROPOSAL PART B}
Some calls may ask to upload annexes to proposal part B. The annexes
must be uploaded as separate documents in the submission system. The
most common annexes to be uploaded in Horizon Europe are (standard
templates are published in the Funding \& Tenders portal):
\begin{itemize}
\item
\textbf{CLINICAL TRIALS:} Annex with information on clinical trials
\item
\textbf{FINANCIAL SUPPORT TO THIRD PARTIES:} Annex with information on
financial support to third parties.~
\item
\textbf{CALLS FLAGGED AS SECURITY SENSITIVE:} Annex with information
on security aspects.~
\item
\textbf{ETHICS:} ethics self-assessment should be included in proposal
part A. However, in calls where several serious ethics issues are
expected, the character limited in this section of proposal part A may
not be sufficient for participants to give all necessary information.
In those cases, participants may include additional information in an
annex to proposal part B.~~
\end{itemize}
%</hi-annexes>
%<*hi-capacity>
\twarn \emph{The individual participants of the consortium are
described in a separate section under Part A. There is no need to
repeat that information here.}
\begin{itemize}
\item
Describe the consortium. How does it match the project's objectives,
and bring together the necessary disciplinary and inter-disciplinary
knowledge? Show how this includes expertise in social sciences and
humanities, open science practices, and gender aspects of R\&I, as
appropriate. Include in the description affiliated entities and
associated partners, if any.
\item
Show how the partners will have access to critical infrastructure
needed to carry out the project activities.
\item
Describe how the members complement one another (and cover the value
chain, where appropriate)
\item
In what way does each of them contribute to the project? Show that
each has a valid role, and adequate resources in the project to fulfil
that role.
\item
If applicable, describe the industrial/commercial involvement in the
project to ensure exploitation of the results and explain why this is
consistent with and will help to achieve the specific measures which
are proposed for exploitation of the results of the project (see
section 2.2).
\item
\textbf{Other countries and international organisations}: If one or
more of the participants requesting EU funding is based in a country
or is an international organisation that is not automatically eligible
for such funding (entities from Member States of the EU, from
Associated Countries and from one of the countries in the exhaustive
list included in the Work Programme General Annexes B are
automatically eligible for EU funding), explain why the participation
of the entity in question is essential to successfully carry out the
project.
\end{itemize}
%</hi-capacity>
%<*hi-criticalrisks>
\begin{tcolorbox}[standard jigsaw,opacityback=0]
\textbf{Definition critical risk:}
A critical risk is a plausible event or issue that could have a high
adverse impact on the ability of the project to achieve its objectives.
\textbf{Level of likelihood to occur: Low/medium/high}
The likelihood is the estimated probability that the risk will
materialise even after taking account of the mitigating measures put in
place.
\textbf{Level of severity: Low/medium/high}
The relative seriousness of the risk and the significance of its effect.
\end{tcolorbox}
%</hi-criticalrisks>
%<*hi-deliverables-key>
\begin{tcolorbox}[standard jigsaw,opacityback=0]
\textbf{KEY}
Deliverable numbers in order of delivery dates. Please use the numbering
convention \textless WP number\textgreater.\textless number of
deliverable within that WP\textgreater.
For example, deliverable 4.2 would be the second deliverable from work
package 4.
\textbf{Type:}
Use one of the following codes:
\begin{quote}
R: Document, report (excluding the periodic and final reports)
DEM: Demonstrator, pilot, prototype, plan designs
DEC: Websites, patents filing, press \& media actions, videos, etc.
DATA: Data sets, microdata, etc.
DMP: Data management plan
ETHICS: Deliverables related to ethics issues.
SECURITY: Deliverables related to security issues
OTHER: Software, technical diagram, algorithms, models, etc.
\end{quote}
\textbf{Dissemination level:}
Use one of the following codes:
\begin{quote}
PU -- Public, fully open, e.g. web (Deliverables flagged as public will
be automatically published in CORDIS project's page)
SEN -- Sensitive, limited under the conditions of the Grant Agreement
Classified R-UE/EU-R -- EU RESTRICTED under the Commission Decision
No2015/444
Classified C-UE/EU-C -- EU CONFIDENTIAL under the Commission Decision
No2015/444
Classified S-UE/EU-S -- EU SECRET under the Commission Decision
No2015/444
\end{quote}
\textbf{Delivery date}
Measured in months from the project start date (month 1)
\end{tcolorbox}
%</hi-deliverables-key>
%<*hi-deliverables>
Only include deliverables that you consider essential for effective
project monitoring.\footnote{You must include a data
management plan (DMP) and a `plan for dissemination and exploitation
including communication activities as distinct deliverables within the
first 6 months of the project. The DMP will evolve during the lifetime
of the project in order to present the status of the
project\textquotesingle s reflections on data management. A template
for such a plan is available in the
\href{https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/docs/2021-2027/common/guidance/om_en.pdf}{Online
Manual} on the Funding \& Tenders Portal.}
%</hi-deliverables>
%<*hi-excellence>
\begin{tcolorbox}[standard jigsaw,opacityback=0]
\textbf{Excellence – aspects to be taken into account.}
\begin{itemize}
\item Clarity and pertinence of the project’s objectives, and the
extent to which the proposed work is ambitious, and goes beyond
the state of the art.
\item Soundness of the proposed methodology, including the
underlying concepts, models, assumptions, interdisciplinary
approaches, appropriate consideration of the gender dimension in
research and innovation content, and the quality of open science
practices, including sharing and management of research outputs
and engagement of citizens, civil society and end users where
appropriate.
\end{itemize}
\end{tcolorbox}
\noindent \twarn The following aspects will be taken into account
only to the extent that the proposed work is within the scope of the
work programme topic.
%</hi-excellence>
%<*hi-impact>
\begin{tcolorbox}[standard jigsaw,opacityback=0]
\emph{\textbf{Impact -- aspects to be taken into account.}}
\begin{itemize}
\item
Credibility of the pathways to achieve the expected outcomes and
impacts specified in the work programme, and the likely scale and
significance of the contributions due to the project.
\item
Suitability and quality of the measures to maximise expected outcomes
and impacts, as set out in the dissemination and exploitation plan,
including communication activities.
\end{itemize}
\end{tcolorbox}
\emph{The results of your project should make a contribution to the
expected outcomes set out for the work programme topic over the medium
term, and to the wider expected impacts set out in the `destination'
over the longer term.}
\emph{In this section you should show how your project could contribute
to the outcomes and impacts described in the work programme, the likely
scale and significance of this contribution, and the measures to
maximise these impacts.}
%</hi-impact>
%<*hi-inkind>
Please complete the table below for each participant that will make use
of in-kind contributions (non-financial resources made available free of
charge by third parties). In kind contributions provided by third
parties free of charge are declared by the participants as eligible
direct costs in the corresponding cost category (e.g. personnel costs or
purchase costs for equipment).
%</hi-inkind>
%<*hi-measures>
\begin{itemize}
\item
Describe the planned measures to maximise the impact of your project
by providing a first version of your `\uline{plan for the
dissemination and exploitation including communication activities'}.
Describe the dissemination, exploitation and communication measures
that are planned, and the target group(s) addressed (e.g. scientific
community, end users, financial actors, public at large).
\begin{itemize}[label=\twarn]
\item
\emph{Please remember that this plan is an admissibility condition,
unless the work programme topic explicitly states otherwise. In case
your proposal is selected for funding, a more detailed `plan for
dissemination and exploitation including communication activities'
will need to be provided as a mandatory project deliverable within 6
months after signature date. This plan shall be periodically updated
in alignment with the project's progress.}
\item
\emph{\uline{Communication}}\footnote{For further guidance on
communicating EU research and innovation for project participants,
please refer to the
\href{https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/docs/2021-2027/common/guidance/om_en.pdf}{Online
Manual} on the Funding \& Tenders Portal} \emph{measures should
promote the project throughout the full lifespan of the project. The
aim is to inform and reach out to society and show the activities
performed, and the use and the benefits the project will have for
citizens. Activities must be strategically planned, with clear
objectives, start at the outset and continue through the lifetime of
the project. The description of the communication activities needs to
state the main messages as well as the tools and channels that will be
used to reach out to each of the chosen target groups.}
\item
\emph{All measures should be proportionate to the scale of the
project, and should contain concrete actions to be implemented both
during and after the end of the project, e.g. standardisation
activities. Your plan should give due consideration to the possible
follow-up of your project, once it is finished. In the justification,
explain why each measure chosen is best suited to reach the target
group addressed. Where relevant, and for innovation actions, in
particular, describe the measures for a plausible path to
commercialise the innovations.}
\item
\emph{If exploitation is expected primarily in non-associated third
countries, justify by explaining how that exploitation is still in the
Union's interest.}
\item
\emph{Describe possible feedback to policy measures generated by the
project that will contribute to designing, monitoring, reviewing and
rectifying (if necessary) existing policy and programmatic measures or
shaping and supporting the implementation of new policy initiatives
and decisions.}
\end{itemize}
\item
Outline your strategy for the management of intellectual property,
foreseen protection measures, such as patents, design rights,
copyright, trade secrets, etc., and how these would be used to support
exploitation.
\begin{itemize}[label=\twarn]
\item
\emph{If your project is selected, you will need an appropriate
consortium agreement to manage (amongst other things) the ownership
and access to key knowledge (IPR, research data etc.). Where relevant,
these will allow you, collectively and individually, to pursue market
opportunities arising from the project.}
\item
\emph{If your project is selected, you must indicate the owner(s) of
the results (results ownership list) in the final periodic report.}
\end{itemize}
\end{itemize}
%</hi-measures>
%<*hi-methodology>
\begin{itemize}
\item
Describe and explain the overall methodology, including the concepts,
models and assumptions that underpin your work. Explain how this will
enable you to deliver your project's objectives. Refer to any
important challenges you may have identified in the chosen methodology
and how you intend to overcome them. \emph{{[}e.g. 10 pages{]}}
\begin{itemize}[label=\twarn]
\item
\emph{This section should be presented as a narrative. The detailed
tasks and work packages are described below under `Implementation'.}
\item
\emph{Where relevant, include how the project methodology complies
with the `do no significant harm' principle as per Article 17 of
\href{https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/?uri=celex:32020R0852}{Regulation
(EU) No 2020/852} on the establishment of a framework to facilitate
sustainable investment (i.e. the so-called \textquotesingle EU
Taxonomy Regulation\textquotesingle). This means that the methodology
is designed in a way it is not significantly harming any of the six
environmental objectives of the EU Taxonomy Regulation.}
\item
\emph{If you plan to use, develop and/or deploy artificial
intellingence (AI) based systems and/or techniques you must
demonstrate their technical robustness. AI-based systems or techniques
should be, or be developed to become:~}
\begin{itemize}
\item
\emph{technically robust, accurate and reproducible, and able to
deal with and inform about possible failures, inaccuracies and
errors, proportionate to the assessed risk they pose~}
\item
\emph{socially robust, in that they duly consider the context and
environment in which they operate~}
\item
\emph{reliable and function as intended, minimizing unintentional
and unexpected harm, preventing unacceptable harm and safeguarding
the physical and mental integrity of humans~}
\item
\emph{able to provide a suitable explanation of their
decision-making processes, whenever they can have a significant
impact on people's lives.}
\end{itemize}
\end{itemize}
\item
Describe any national or international research and innovation
activities whose results will feed into the project, and how that link
will be established; \emph{{[}e.g. 1 page{]}}
\item
Explain how expertise and methods from different disciplines will be
brought together and integrated in pursuit of your objectives. If you
consider that an inter-disciplinary approach is unnecessary in the
context of the proposed work, please provide a justification.
\emph{{[}e.g. 1/2 page{]}}
\item
For topics where the work programme indicates the need for the
integration of social sciences and humanities, show the role of these
disciplines in the project or provide a justification if you consider
that these disciplines are not relevant to your proposed project.
\emph{{[}e.g. 1/2 page{]}}
\item
Describe how the gender dimension (i.e. sex and/or gender analysis) is
taken into account in the project's research and innovation content
\emph{{[}e.g. 1 page{]}. If} you do not consider such a gender
dimension to be relevant in your project, please provide a
justification.
\begin{itemize}[label=\twarn]
\item
\emph{Note: This section is mandatory except for topics which have
been identified in the work programme as not requiring the integration
of the gender dimension into R\&I content.}
\item
\emph{Remember that that this question relates to the \uline{content}
of the planned research and innovation activities, and not to gender
balance in the teams in charge of carrying out the project.}
\item
\emph{Sex and gender analysis refers to biological characteristics and
social/cultural factors respectively. For guidance on methods of sex /
gender analysis and the issues to be taken into account, please refer
to}
\url{https://ec.europa.eu/info/news/gendered-innovations-2-2020-nov-24_en}
\end{itemize}
\item
Describe how appropriate open science practices are implemented as an
integral part of the proposed methodology. Show how the choice of
practices and their implementation are adapted to the nature of your
work, in a way that will increase the chances of the project
delivering on its objectives \emph{{[}e.g. 1 page{]}}. If you believe
that none of these practices are appropriate for your project, please
provide a justification here.
\begin{itemize}[label=\twarn]
\item
\emph{Open science is an approach based on open cooperative work and
systematic sharing of knowledge and tools as early and widely as
possible in the process. Open science practices include early and open
sharing of research (for example through preregistration, registered
reports, pre-prints, or crowd-sourcing); research output management;
measures to ensure reproducibility of research outputs; providing open
access to research outputs (such as publications, data, software,
models, algorithms, and workflows); participation in open peer-review;
and involving all relevant knowledge actors including citizens, civil
society and end users in the co-creation of R\&I agendas and contents
(such as citizen science).}
\item
\emph{Please note that this question does not refer to outreach
actions that may be planned as part of communication, dissemination
and exploitation activities. These aspects should instead be described
below under `Impact'.}
\end{itemize}
\item
Research \textbf{data management and management of other research
outputs:} Applicants generating/collecting data and/or other research
outputs (except for publications) during the project must provide
maximum 1 page on how the data/ research outputs will be managed in
line with the FAIR principles (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable,
Reusable), addressing the following (the description should be
specific to your project): \emph{{[}1 page{]}}
\begin{quote}
\textbf{Types of data/research outputs} (e.g. experimental,
observational, images, text, numerical) and their estimated size; if
applicable, combination with, and provenance of, existing data.
\textbf{Findability of data/research outputs:} Types of~persistent and
unique~identifiers (e.g. digital object identifiers)~and~trusted
repositories~that will be used.
\textbf{Accessibility of data/research outputs:}~IPR considerations and
timeline for open access (if open access not provided, explain why);
provisions for access to restricted data for verification purposes.
\textbf{Interoperability of data/research outputs:} Standards, formats
and vocabularies for data and metadata.
\textbf{Reusability of data/research outputs}:~ Licenses for data
sharing and re-use (e.g. Creative Commons, Open Data
Commons);~availability of tools/software/models for data generation and
validation/interpretation /re-use.
\textbf{Curation and storage/preservation costs}; person/team
responsible for data management and quality assurance.
\end{quote}
\begin{itemize}[label=\twarn]
\item
\emph{Proposals selected for funding under Horizon Europe will need to
develop a~detailed data management plan (DMP) for making their
data/research outputs findable, accessible, interoperable and reusable
(FAIR) as a deliverable by month 6 and revised towards the end of a
project's lifetime.}
\item
\emph{For guidance on open science practices and research data
management, please refer to the relevant section of the
\href{https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/docs/2021-2027/horizon/guidance/programme-guide_horizon_en.pdf}{HE
Programme Guide} on the Funding \& Tenders Portal.}
\end{itemize}
\end{itemize}
%</hi-methodology>
%<*hi-milestones>
\begin{tcolorbox}[standard jigsaw,opacityback=0]
\textbf{KEY}
\textbf{Due date}
Measured in months from the project start date (month 1)
\textbf{Means of verification}
Show how you will confirm that the milestone has been attained. Refer to
indicators if appropriate. For example: a laboratory prototype that is
`up and running'; software released and validated by a user group; field
survey complete and data quality validated.
\end{tcolorbox}
%</hi-milestones>
%<*hi-objectives>
\begin{itemize}
\item
Briefly describe the objectives of your proposed work. Why are they
pertinent to the work programme topic? Are they measurable and
verifiable? Are they realistically achievable?
\item
Describe how your project goes beyond the state-of-the-art, and the
extent the proposed work is ambitious. Indicate any exceptional
ground-breaking R\&I, novel concepts and approaches, new products,
services or business and organisational models. Where relevant,
illustrate the advance by referring to products and services already
available on the market. Refer to any patent or publication search
carried out.
\item
Describe where the proposed work is positioned in terms of R\&I
maturity (i.e. where it is situated in the spectrum from `idea to
application', or from `lab to market'). Where applicable, provide an
indication of the Technology Readiness Level, if possible
distinguishing the start and by the end of the project.
\begin{itemize}[label=\twarn]
\item \emph{Please bear in mind that advances beyond the state of
the art must be interpreted in the light of the positioning of
the project. Expectations will not be the same for RIAs at
lower TRL, compared with Innovation Actions at high TRLs. }
\end{itemize}
\end{itemize}
%</hi-objectives>
%<*hi-othercosts>
Please complete the table below for each participant that would like to
declare costs under other costs categories (e.g. internally invoiced
goods and services), irrespective of the percentage of personnel costs.
%</hi-othercosts>
%<*hi-participant-numbering>
Please use the same participant numbering and name as that used in the
administrative proposal forms.
%</hi-participant-numbering>
%<*hi-participants>
\twarn The consortium members are listed in part A of the proposal
(application forms). A summary list should also be provided in the
table below.
%</hi-participants>
%<*hi-pathways>
\begin{itemize}
\item
\begin{quote}
Provide a \textbf{narrative} explaining how the project's results
are expected to make a difference in terms of impact, beyond the
immediate scope and duration of the project. The narrative should
include the components below, tailored to your project.
\end{quote}
\begin{enumerate}
\def\labelenumi{(\alph{enumi})}
\item
Describe the unique contribution your project results would make
towards (1) the \textbf{outcomes} specified in this topic, and (2) the
\textbf{wider impacts}, in the longer term, specified in the
respective destinations in the work programme.
\begin{itemize}[label=\twarn]
\item
\emph{Be specific, referring to the effects of your project, and not
R\&I in general in this field.}
\item
\emph{State the target groups that would benefit. Even if target
groups are mentioned in general terms in the work programme, you
should be specific here, breaking target groups into particular
interest groups or segments of society relevant to this project.}
\item
\emph{The outcomes and impacts of your project may:}
\begin{itemize}
\item
\emph{Scientific, e.g. contributing to specific scientific advances,
across and within disciplines, creating new knowledge, reinforcing
scientific equipment and instruments, computing systems (i.e.
research infrastructures);}
\item
\emph{Economic/technological, e.g. bringing new products, services,
business processes to the market, increasing efficiency, decreasing
costs, increasing profits, contributing to standards' setting, etc.}
\item
\emph{Societal , e.g. decreasing CO\textsubscript{2} emissions,
decreasing avoidable mortality, improving policies and decision
making, raising consumer awareness.}
\end{itemize}
\emph{Only include such outcomes and impacts where your project would
make a significant and direct contribution. Avoid describing very
tenuous links to wider impacts. However, include any potential
negative environmental outcome or impact of the project including when
expected results are brought at scale (such as at commercial level).
Where relevant, explain how the potential harm can be managed.}
\end{itemize}
\item
Give an indication of the scale and significance of the project's
contribution to the expected outcomes and impacts, should the project
be successful. Provide quantified estimates where possible and
meaningful.
\begin{itemize}[label=\twarn]
\item
`\emph{\uline{Scale'} refers to how widespread the outcomes and
impacts are likely to be. For example, in terms of the size of the
target group, or the proportion of that group, that should benefit
over time; \uline{`Significance'} refers to the importance, or value,
of those benefits. For example, number of additional healthy life
years; efficiency savings in energy supply.}
\item
\emph{Explain your baselines, benchmarks and assumptions used for
those estimates. Wherever possible, quantify your estimation of the
effects that you expect from your project. Explain assumptions that
you make, referring for example to any relevant studies or statistics.
Where appropriate, try to use only one methodology for calculating
your estimates: not different methodologies for each partner, region
or country (the extrapolation should preferably be prepared by one
partner).}
\item
\emph{Your estimate must relate to this project only - the effect of
other initiatives should not be taken into account.}
\end{itemize}
\item
Describe any requirements and potential barriers - arising from
factors beyond the scope and duration of the project - that may
determine whether the desired outcomes and impacts are achieved. These
may include, for example, other R\&I work within and beyond Horizon
Europe; regulatory environment; targeted markets; user behaviour.
Indicate if these factors might evolve over time. Describe any
mitigating measures you propose, within or beyond your project, that
could be needed should your assumptions prove to be wrong, or to
address identified barriers.
\begin{itemize}[label=\twarn]
\item
\emph{Note that this does not include the critical risks inherent to
the management of the project itself , which should be described below
under `Implementation'.}
\end{itemize}
\end{enumerate}
\end{itemize}
%</hi-pathways>
%<*hi-purchasecosts>
Please complete the table below for each participant if the purchase
costs (i.e. the sum of the costs for 'travel and subsistence',
`equipment', and `other goods, works and services') exceeds 15\% of the
personnel costs for that participant (according to the budget table in
proposal part A). The record must list cost items in order of costs and
starting with the largest cost item, up to the level that the remaining
costs are below 15\% of personnel costs.
%</hi-purchasecosts>
%<*hi-quality>
\begin{tcolorbox}[standard jigsaw,opacityback=0]
\emph{\textbf{Quality and efficiency of the implementation -- aspects to
be taken into account}}
\begin{itemize}
\item
\emph{Quality and effectiveness of the work plan, assessment of risks,
and appropriateness of the effort assigned to work packages, and the
resources overall}
\item
\emph{Capacity and role of each participant, and extent to which the
consortium as a whole brings together the necessary expertise.}
\end{itemize}
\end{tcolorbox}
%</hi-quality>
%<*hi-staffeffort>
\emph{Please indicate the number of person/months over the whole
duration of the planned work, for each work package, for each
participant. Identify the work-package leader for each WP by showing the
relevant person-month figure in bold.}
%</hi-staffeffort>
%<*hi-subcontractingcosts>
For each participant describe and justify the tasks to be subcontracted
(please note that core tasks of the project should not be
sub-contracted).
%</hi-subcontractingcosts>
%<*hi-summary>
Provide a summary of this section by presenting in the canvas below the
key elements of your project impact pathway and of the measures to
maximise its impact.
%</hi-summary>
%<*hi-tables>
\twarn \emph{Use plain text for the tables in section 3.1. If the proposal is
invited to start Grant Agreement preparation, these tables will have to
be encoded in the grant management IT tool, where no graphics or special
formats are supported.}
%</hi-tables>
%<*hi-workplan>
Please provide the following:
\begin{itemize}
\item
brief presentation of the overall structure of the work plan;
\item
timing of the different work packages and their components (Gantt
chart or similar);
\item
graphical presentation of the components showing how they inter-relate
(Pert chart or similar).
\item
detailed work description, i.e.:
\begin{itemize}
\item
a list of work packages (table 3.1a);
\item
a description of each work package (table 3.1b);
\item
a list of deliverables (table 3.1c);
\begin{itemize}[label=\twarn]
\item
\emph{Give full details. Base your account on the logical structure of
the project and the stages in which it is to be carried out.}
\emph{The number of work packages should be proportionate to the scale
and complexity of the project.}
\item
\emph{You should give enough detail in each work package to justify
the proposed resources to be allocated and also quantified information
so that progress can be monitored, including by the Commission}
\item
\emph{Resources assigned to work packages should be in line with their
objectives and deliverables. You are advised to include a distinct
work package on `project management', and to give due visibility in
the work plan to `data management' `dissemination and exploitation'
and `communication activities', either with distinct tasks or distinct
work packages.}
\item
\emph{You will be required to update the `plan for the dissemination
and exploitation of results including communication activities', and a
`data management plan', (this does not apply to topics where a plan
was not required.) This should include a record of activities related
to dissemination and exploitation that have been undertaken and those
still planned.}
\item
\emph{Please make sure the information in this section matches the
costs as stated in the budget table in section 3 of the application
forms, and the number of person months, shown in the detailed work
package descriptions.}
\end{itemize}
\end{itemize}
\item
a list of milestones (table 3.1d);
\item
a list of critical risks, relating to project implementation, that the
stated project\textquotesingle s objectives may not be achieved.
Detail any risk mitigation measures. You will be able to update the
list of critical risks and mitigation measures as the project
progresses (table 3.1e);
\item
a table showing number of person months required (table 3.1f);
\item
a table showing description and justification of subcontracting costs
for each participant (table 3.1g);
\item
a table showing justifications for `purchase costs' (table 3.1h) for
participants where those costs exceed 15\% of the personnel costs
(according to the budget table in proposal part A);
\item
if applicable, a table showing justifications for `other costs
categories' (table 3.1i);
\item
if applicable, a table showing in-kind contributions from third
parties (table 3.1j)
\end{itemize}
%</hi-workplan>
%<*hi-wp-description>
(where appropriate, broken down into tasks), lead partner and role of
participants. Deliverables linked to each WP are listed in table 3.1c
(no need to repeat the information here).
%</hi-wp-description>
%<*hi-wp-objectives>
\twarn \emph{Participants involved in each WP and their efforts are
shown in table 3.1f. Lead participant and starting and end date of
each WP are shown in table 3.1a.)}
%</hi-wp-objectives>
%<*heria-proposal>
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\documentclass[showinstructions]{heria}
\title{Skeleton Horizon Europe Proposal}
\callname{insert call name}
\callidentifier{HORIZON-XX0-0000-XXXXX-00-XXXXX}
\calltopic{HORIZON-XX0-0000-XXXXX-00-00}
\begin{document}
\maketitle
\heinstructions{participants}
\noindent\opentag{APP-FORM-HERIAIA}%
\section*{List of participants}[][][1 page]\label{sec:listofparticipants}
\participant
{University of Upper Freedonia} % Participant organisation name
{UUF} % Participant short name
{AT} % Country
\participant
{Molvania State University} % Participant organisation name
{MSU} % Participant short name
{DE} % Country
\participant
{Institute for Underwater Basket Weaving} % Participant organisation name
{IUBW} % Participant short name
{UK} % Country
\makeparticipantstable
\heinstructions{participant-numbering}
\section{Excellence}[REL-EVA-RE]\label{sec:excellence}
\heinstructions{excellence}
\subsection{Objectives and ambition}[PRJ-OBJ-PO][][4 pages]\label{sec:objectives}
\heinstructions{objectives}
\subsection{Methodology}[CON-MET-CM,COM-PLE-CP][PRJ-OBJ-PO][14 pages]\label{sec:methodology}
\heinstructions{methodology}
\subsubsection{Overall methodology}[][][10 pages]\label{sec:overallmethodology}
\subsubsection{Connections to other research activities}[][][1 page]\label{sec:connections}
\subsubsection{Interdisciplinarity}[][][1/2 page]\label{sec:interdisciplinarity}
\subsubsection{Gender dimension}[][][1/2 page]\label{sec:gender}
\subsubsection{Open science}[][][1 page]\label{sec:openscience}
\subsubsection{Research data management}[][][1 page]\label{sec:rdm}
\section{Impact}[IMP-ACT-IA][CON-MET-CM,COM-PLE-CP,REL-EVA-RE]\label{sec:impact}
\heinstructions{impact}
\subsection{Project's pathways towards impact}[][][4 pages]\label{sec:pathways}
\heinstructions{pathways}
\subsection{Measures to maximise impact: Dissemination, exploitation and communication}[COM-DIS-VIS-CDV][][5 pages, including section 2.3]\label{sec:measures}
\heinstructions{measures}
\subsection{Summary}\label{sec:summary}
\heinstructions{summary}
\closetag{COM-DIS-VIS-CDV}
\begin{SidewaysFigure}
\begin{summarycanvas}%
\begin{summarybox}{SPECIFIC NEEDS}
\end{summarybox}%
\begin{summarybox}{EXPECTED RESULTS}
\end{summarybox}%
\begin{summarybox}{D \& E \& C MEASURES}
\end{summarybox}%
\end{summarycanvas}%
\begin{summarycanvas}%
\begin{summarybox}{TARGET GROUPS}
\end{summarybox}%
\begin{summarybox}{OUTCOMES}
\end{summarybox}%
\begin{summarybox}{IMPACTS}
\end{summarybox}%
\end{summarycanvas}%
\caption{Impact summary tableau}\label{fig:impact}
\end{SidewaysFigure}
\section{Quality and efficiency of the implementation}[QUA-LIT-QL,WRK-PLA-WP][IMP-ACT-IA]\label{sec:quality}
\heinstructions{quality}
\subsection{Work plan and resources}[][][14 pages (19 pages for topics using lump sum funding)~-- including tables]\label{sec:workplan}
\heinstructions{workplan}
\subsubsection*{Table 3.1a: List of work packages}
\heinstructions{tables}
\makeworkpackagestable
\subsubsection*{Table 3.1b: Work package description}
\workpackage
{ra} % unique ID (used only for cross-referencing deliverables, etc. in LaTeX)
{Requirements analysis} % work package title
{UUF}% Lead participant (using short name)
{1}% Start month
{6}% End month
\heinstructions{wp-objectives}
\begin{objectives}
\item First objective
\item Second objective
\item \dots
\end{objectives}
\begin{descriptionofwork}
\heinstructions{wp-description}
\task
{Literature survey} % task name
{UUF} % short name of lead participant
{MSU} % other participants (or "all participants", etc.)
{1--6} % month(s)
In this task, we will read a lot of books, and\dots
\end{descriptionofwork}
\deliverable
{dmp} % deliverable name
{Data management plan} % short description
{MSU} % short name of lead participant
{DMP}% type; see Table 3.1c instructions for valid values
{PU}% dissemination level; see Table 3.1c instructions for valid values
{6}% delivery date (in months from beginning of project)
\workpackage%
{integration}% Unique ID (used only for cross-referencing deliverables, etc. in LaTeX)
{System integration}% Title
{UUF}% Lead partner (using short name ID)
{1}% Start month
{20}% End month
\heinstructions{wp-objectives}
\begin{objectives}
\item First objective
\item Second objective
\item \dots
\end{objectives}
\begin{descriptionofwork}
\heinstructions{wp-description}
\task
{Develop prototype} % task name
{UUF} % short name of lead participant
{MSU} % other participants (or "all participants", etc.)
{1--10} % month(s)
In this task, we will do lots of coding, and\dots
\end{descriptionofwork}
\deliverable
{demo} % deliverable name
{Working demo system} % short description
{IUBW} % short name of lead participant
{DEM}% type; see Table 3.1c instructions for valid values
{SEN}% dissemination level; see Table 3.1c instructions for valid values
{10}% delivery date (in months from beginning of project)
\workpackage%
{dissemination}% Unique ID (used only for cross-referencing deliverables, etc. in LaTeX)
{Dissemination and exploitation}% Title
{UUF}% Lead partner (using short name ID)
{7}% Start month
{20}% End month
\heinstructions{wp-objectives}
\begin{objectives}
\item First objective
\item Second objective
\item \dots
\end{objectives}
\begin{descriptionofwork}
\heinstructions{wp-description}
\task
{Organise public workshop} % task name
{MSU} % short name of lead participant
{all participants} % other participants (or "all participants", etc.)
{7--10} % month(s)
In this task, we will unite the greatest minds\dots
\end{descriptionofwork}
\deliverable
{proceedings} % deliverable name
{Workshop proceedings} % short description
{MSU} % short name of lead participant
{R}% type; see Table 3.1c instructions for valid values
{PU}% dissemination level; see Table 3.1c instructions for valid values
{11}% delivery date (in months from beginning of project)
\subsubsection*{Table 3.1c: List of deliverables}
\heinstructions{deliverables}
\makedeliverablestable
\heinstructions{deliverables-key}
\subsubsection*{Table 3.1d: List of milestones}
\milestone
{Define use cases} % milestone name
{WP1} % related work package(s)
{12} % month due
{expert review} % means of verification
\milestone
{Minimum viable product (MVP)} % milestone name
{WP2} % related work package(s)
{20} % month due
{expert review} % means of verification
\heinstructions{milestones}
\makemilestonestable
\subsubsection*{Table 3.1e: Critical risks for implementation}[RSK-MGT-RM]
\criticalrisk
{Datasets are not available} % description of risk
{Low} % Likelihood
{High} % Severity
{WP1, WP2} % Work package(s) involved
{We'll find new ones} % Proposed risk-mitigation measures
\heinstructions{criticalrisks}
\makecriticalriskstable
\subsubsection*{Table 3.1f: Summary of staff effort}[][RSK-MGT-RM]
\staffeffort
{UUF} % short name of participant
{ra} % name of work package
{23} % number of person-months
\staffeffort{UUF}{integration}{6}
\staffeffort{UUF}{dissemination}{11}
\staffeffort{MSU}{ra}{18}
\staffeffort{MSU}{integration}{17}
\staffeffort{MSU}{dissemination}{1}
\staffeffort{IUBW}{ra}{21}
\staffeffort{IUBW}{integration}{14}
\staffeffort{IUBW}{dissemination}{5}
\heinstructions{staffeffort}
\makestaffefforttable
\subsubsection*{Table 3.1g: `Subcontracting costs' items}
\heinstructions{subcontractingcosts}
\subcontractingcost
{UUF} % short name of participant
{25000} % cost in euros
{Design project website} % description of tasks and justification
\makesubcontractingcoststable
\subsubsection*{Table 3.1h: `Purchase costs' items (travel and subsistence, equipment and other goods, works and services)}
\heinstructions{purchasecosts}
\purchasecost
{IUBW} % short name of participant
{6125} % travel cost in euros
{Attendance at two conferences} % justification
{2120} % equipment cost in euros
{Computing cluster} % justification
{4775} % other costs in euros
{Crowdsourcing study} % justification
{1000} % remaining costs
\makepurchasecoststable
\subsubsection*{Table 3.1i: `Other costs categories' items (e.g., internally invoiced goods and services)}
\heinstructions{othercosts}
\othercost
{UUF} % short name of participant
{500} % cost in euros
{Cookies for bribing reviewers} % justification
\othercost
{MSU} % short name of participant
{15000} % cost in euros
{Legal fees for defending bribery charges} % justification
\makeothercoststable
\subsubsection*{Table 3.1j: `In-kind contributions' provided by third parties}
\inkindcontribution
{UUF} % short name of participant
{Freedonian Ministry of Education} % third party name
{Travel and subsistence} % category (see template instructions for list)
{300} % cost in euros
{Use of minister's private jet} % justification
\heinstructions{inkind}
\makeinkindcontributionstable
\subsection{Capacity of participants and consortium as a whole}[CON-SOR-CS,PRJ-MGT-PM][][3 pages]\label{sec:capacity}
\heinstructions{capacity}
\closetag{CON-SOR-CS,PRJ-MGT-PM}
\closetag{QUA-LIT-QL,WRK-PLA-WP}
\heinstructions{annexes}
\end{document}
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