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+euproposal.cls: A class for preparing FP7 proposals for collaborative projects
+
+The euproposal class supports many of the specific elements of a Framework 7
+Proposal. It is optimized towards collaborative projects. The package comes with an
+extensive example (a fake EU proposal; see the file propB.tex) that shows all elements in
+action.
+
+Copyright(c) 2007 Michael Kohlhase
+The package is distributed under the terms of the LaTeX Project Public License (LPPL)
+
+The development version of this package can be found at
+https://svn.kwarc.info/repos/kwarc/doc/macros/euproposal
+
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+\delivrable{6}{D0.1}{mansubsus:intReport}{partial}{report}{Integrative report.}
+\delivrable{12}{D0.1}{mansubsus:intReport}{partial}{report}{Integrative report.}
+\delivrable{18}{D0.1}{mansubsus:intReport}{partial}{report}{Integrative report.}
+\delivrable{24}{D0.1}{mansubsus:intReport}{partial}{report}{Integrative report.}
+\delivrable{30}{D0.1}{mansubsus:intReport}{partial}{report}{Integrative report.}
+\delivrable{36}{D0.1}{mansubsus:intReport}{partial}{report}{Integrative report.}
+\delivrable{42}{D0.1}{mansubsus:intReport}{partial}{report}{Integrative report.}
+\delivrable{48}{D0.1}{mansubsus:intReport}{partial}{report}{Integrative report.}
+\delivrable{1}{D0.1.1}{management:mailing}{project}{infra}{Project-internal mailing lists}
+\delivrable{3}{D0.1.2}{management:handbook}{public}{report}{Project management handbook}
+\delivrable{6}{D0.1.3}{management:report2}{public}{report}{Periodic management report}
+\delivrable{12}{D0.1.3}{management:report2}{public}{report}{Periodic management report}
+\delivrable{18}{D0.1.3}{management:report2}{public}{report}{Periodic management report}
+\delivrable{24}{D0.1.3}{management:report2}{public}{report}{Periodic management report}
+\delivrable{30}{D0.1.3}{management:report2}{public}{report}{Periodic management report}
+\delivrable{36}{D0.1.3}{management:report2}{public}{report}{Periodic management report}
+\delivrable{42}{D0.1.3}{management:report2}{public}{report}{Periodic management report}
+\delivrable{6}{D0.1.4}{management:helpdesk}{public}{infra}{{{\sc {iPoWr}}} Helpdesk}
+\delivrable{36}{D0.1.5}{management:report6}{public}{report}{Final plan for using and disseminating the knowledge}
+\delivrable{48}{D0.1.6}{management:report7}{public}{report}{Final management report}
+\delivrable{2}{D0.2.1}{dissem:website}{public}{infra}{Set-up of the Project web server}
+\delivrable{8}{D0.2.2}{dissem:ws1proc}{public}{report}{Proceedings of the first {{\sc {iPoWr}}} Summer School.}
+\delivrable{9}{D0.2.3}{dissem:dissem}{project}{report}{Dissemination Plan}
+\delivrable{9}{D0.2.4}{dissem:exploitplan}{project}{report}{Scientific and Commercial Exploitation Plan}
+\delivrable{20}{D0.2.5}{dissem:ws2proc}{public}{report}{Proceedings of the second {{\sc {iPoWr}}} Summer School.}
+\delivrable{32}{D0.2.6}{dissem:ss1proc}{public}{report}{Proceedings of the third {{\sc {iPoWr}}} Summer School.}
+\delivrable{44}{D0.2.7}{dissem:ws3proc}{public}{report}{Proceedings of the fourth {{\sc {iPoWr}}} Summer School.}
+\delivrable{30}{D1.1}{systems:intReport}{public}{report}{Integration report.}
+\delivrable{48}{D1.2}{systems:finalReport}{public}{report}{Final report.}
+\delivrable{6}{D1.1.1}{class:req}{project}{report}{Requirements analysis}
+\delivrable{12}{D1.1.2}{class:spec}{public}{report}{{{\sc {iPoWr}}} Specification }
+\delivrable{18}{D1.1.3}{class:demonstrator}{public}{software}{First demonstrator ({\tt {article.cls}} really)}
+\delivrable{24}{D1.1.4}{class:proto}{public}{software}{First prototype}
+\delivrable{36}{D1.1.5}{class:release}{public}{software}{Final {\LaTeX } class, ready for release}
+\delivrable{6}{D1.2.1}{temple:req}{project}{report}{Requirements analysis}
+\delivrable{12}{D1.2.2}{temple:spec}{public}{report}{{{\sc {iPoWr}}} Specification }
+\delivrable{18}{D1.2.3}{temple:demonstrator}{public}{software}{First demonstrator ({\tt {article.cls}} really)}
+\delivrable{24}{D1.2.4}{temple:proto}{public}{software}{First prototype}
+\delivrable{36}{D1.2.5}{temple:release}{public}{software}{Final Template, ready for release}
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+\documentclass[11pt,eudraft,twoside]{euproposal}
+\usepackage{wrapfig,rotating}
+\usepackage{a4wide}
+\usepackage{xspace}
+\usepackage{paralist}
+\usepackage{times}
+
+\def\ipower{{\sc{iPoWr}}}
+\ProposalAcronym\ipower
+\ProposalTitle{{\underline{I}ntellitent} {\underline{P}r\underline{o}sal} {\underline{Wr}iting}}
+\ProposalCall{ICT Call 1: FP7-???-200?-?}
+\ProposalInstrument{Large-scale Integrating Project (IP) Proposal}
+\ProposalTopics{???-200?.?.? Intelligent Proposal Writing}
+\ProposalCoordinatorName{Prof. Dr. Michael Kohlhase}
+\ProposalCoordinatorEmail{m.kohlhase@jacobs-university.de}
+\ProposalCoordinatorTelFax{(+49) 421 200-3140/-493140}
+
+\ProposalCoordinator{JACU}{Jacobs University Bremen}{D}
+\ProposalPartner{EFO}{European Future Office}{NL}
+\ProposalPartner{BAR}{Universit\`e de BAR}{F}
+\ProposalPartner{BAZ}{BAZ International Ltd}{UK}
+
+\begin{document}
+\svnInfo $Id: propB.tex 13984 2007-11-04 14:50:45Z kohlhase $
+\svnKeyword $HeadURL: https://svn.kwarc.info/repos/kwarc/doc/macros/euproposal/propB.tex $
+\begin{titlepageabstract}
+ Writing grant proposals is a collaborative effort that requires the integration of
+ contributions from many individuals. The use of an ASCII-based format like {\LaTeX}
+ allows to coordinate the process via a source code control system like
+ {\sc{Subversion}}, allowing the proposal writing team to concentrate on the contents
+ rather than the mechanics of wrangling with text fragments and revisions.
+\end{titlepageabstract}
+\setcounter{tocdepth}{1}
+{\small\tableofcontents}
+\setcounter{part}{2}% part B
+
+\chapter{Scientific and Technical Quality}\label{chap:quality}
+\begin{todo}
+ Recommended length for the whole of Section 1 –-- twenty pages, not including the tables
+ in Section 1.3
+\end{todo}
+
+
+\section{Concept and Objectives}\label{sec:objectives}
+\begin{todo}{from the proposal template}
+ Explain the concept of your project. What are the main ideas that led you to propose
+ this work? Describe in detail the S\&T objectives. Show how they relate to the topics
+ addressed by the call. The objectives should be those achievable within the project, not
+ through subsequent development. They should be stated in a measurable and verifiable
+ form, including through the milestones that will be indicated under Section 1.3 below.
+\end{todo}
+\section{Progress beyond the State-of-the-Art}\label{sec:progress}
+\begin{todo}{from the proposal template}
+ Describe the state-of-the-art in the area concerned, and the advance that the proposed
+ project would bring about. If applicable, refer to the results of any patent search you
+ might have carried out.
+\end{todo}
+\section{Scientific/Technical Methodology and Work Plan}\label{sec:methodology}
+\begin{todo}{from the proposal template}
+ A detailed work plan should be presented, broken down into work packages\footnote{A work
+ package is a major sub-division of the proposed project with a verifiable end-point
+ --- normally a deliverable or a milestone in the overall project.} (WPs) which should
+ follow the logical phases of the implementation of the project, and include consortium
+ management and assessment of progress and results. (Please note that your overall
+ approach to management will be described later, in Section 2).
+
+ Please present your plans as follows:
+ \begin{enumerate}
+ \item Describe the overall strategy of the work plan.
+ \item Show the timing of the different WPs and their components (Gantt chart or similar).
+\item Provide a detailed work description broken down into work packages:
+ \begin{description}
+ \item [Work package list] (please use table \ref{fig:wplist});
+ \item [Deliverables list] (please use table \ref{});
+ \item[Description of each work package] (please use table 1.3c)
+ \item [Summary effort tabl]e (1.3d)
+ \item [List of milestones] (please use table 1.3e)
+ \end{description}
+ \item Provide a graphical presentation of the components showing their
+ interdependencies (Pert diagram or similar)
+ \end{enumerate}
+ The number of work packages used must be appropriate es the complexity of the work and
+ the overall value of the proposed project. The planning should be sufficiently detailed
+ to justify the proposed effort and allow progress monitoring by the Commission. Any
+ significant risks should be identified, and contingency plans described
+\end{todo}
+
+\subsection{Work Planning}\label{sec:workplanning}
+\begin{todo}
+ Give a short high-level introduction to how the work in the project should proceed,
+ explain Table~\ref{fig:wplist}.
+
+ In the table below indicate one activity per work package: RTD = Research and
+ technological development (including any activities to prepare for the dissemination
+ and/or exploitation of project results, and coordination activities); DEM =
+ Demonstration; MGT = Management of the consortium; OTHER = Other specific activities, if
+ applicable in this call.
+\end{todo}
+
+\begin{figure}[ht]\centering
+\begin{wptable}
+ \wgline{mansubsus}\wpline{management}\wpline{dissem}\hline
+ \wgline{systems}\wpline{class}\wpline{temple}
+\end{wptable}
+\caption{Work Groups and Packages}\label{fig:wplist}
+\end{figure}
+
+
+
+\begin{figure}[ht]
+\begin{footnotesize}
+\begin{minipage}{\textwidth}
+\begin{sideways}
+\begin{tabular}{|l|l||llllllllllllllll|}\hline
+ WP & title & 1 & 4 & 7 & 10 & 13 & 16 & 19 & 22 & 25 & 28 & 31 & 34 & 37 & 40 & 43 & 46 \\\hline
+ \euRef{wp}{management}{number} & \euref{wp}{management}{short} &
+ \act{3}{kickoff \& SS1} & \pause{9} & \act{4}{exploitation} \\\hline
+
+ \euRef{wp}{dissem}{number} & \euref{wp}{dissem}{short} &
+ \pause{6} & \act{1}{SS2} & \pause{3} & \act{1}{SS3} & \pause{3}&
+ \act{1}{SS4}& \pause{1}\\\hline\hline
+
+ \euRef{wp}{class}{number} & \euref{wp}{class}{short} &
+ \act{2}{req} & \pause{2} &\act{4}{proto} &\pause{2} & \act{4}{deployment}\\\hline
+
+ \euRef{wp}{class}{number} & \euref{wp}{class}{short} &
+ \pause{4} & \act{4}{proto} & \pause{4} & \act{4}{deployment}\\\hline
+\end{tabular}
+\end{sideways}
+\hspace*{1cm}
+%\includegraphics[angle=90,height=19.2cm]{../tables/staffeffort}
+\end{minipage}
+\end{footnotesize}
+\caption{Overview Work Package Activities and Staff Involvement}\label{fig:activities}
+\end{figure}
+\ednote{add generation here}
+
+\subsubsection{Project Milestones}\label{sec:milestones}
+
+\begin{todo}{from the proposal template}
+ Milestones are control points where decisions are needed with regard to the next stage
+ of the project. For example, a milestone may occur when a major result has been
+ achieved, if its successful attainment is a required for the next phase of work. Another
+ example would be a point when the consortium must decide which of several technologies
+ to adopt for further development.
+\end{todo}
+
+The work in the {\ipower} project is structured by seven milestones, which coincide with
+the project meetings in summer and fall (see Section~\ref{sec:outreach} for details).
+Since the meetings are the main face-to-face interaction points in the project, it is
+suitable to schedule the milestones for these events, where they can be discussed in
+detail. We envision that this setup will give the project the vital coherence in spite of
+the broad mix of disciplinary backgrounds of the participants.
+\def\milesfor#1{}
+\begin{footnotesize}
+\begin{longtable}{|l|l|l|p{5cm}|p{5cm}|}\hline
+ \# & Event & Mo. & Description & Means of Verification \\\hline
+ & \multicolumn{4}{p{14cm}|}{Workpackages involved}\\\hline\hline
+ \milestone{kickoff} & Kickoff & 1
+ & Initial (Organizational) Project Infra\-structure
+ & Inspection \\\hline
+ & \multicolumn{4}{p{14cm}|}{\milesfor{kickoff}}\\\hline\hline
+ \milestone{consensus} & Consensus & 24
+ & Consensus
+ & Inspection \\\hline
+ & \multicolumn{4}{p{14cm}|}{\milesfor{consensus}}\\\hline
+ \milestone{exploitation} & Exploitation & 36
+ & Expl
+ & Inspection \\\hline
+ & \multicolumn{4}{p{14cm}|}{\milesfor{exploitation}}\\\hline\hline
+ \milestone{final} & Final & 48
+ & Final Results
+ & Inspection \\\hline
+ & \multicolumn{4}{p{14cm}|}{\milesfor{final}}\\\hline\hline
+\end{longtable}
+\end{footnotesize}
+
+\newpage
+\subsubsection{Work Packages}\label{sec:workpackages}
+
+\begin{workplan}
+\begin{workgroup}[id=mansubsus,title={Management, Support \& Sustainability},
+ short=Management,lead=JACU]
+ \begin{wgd}
+ \wpobjectives This work-group has two work packages: one for management proper
+ ({\euref{wp}{management}{label}}), and one each for dissemination
+ ({\euref{wp}{dissem}{label}})\\\hline
+
+ \wpdescription This work group ensures the dissemination and creation of the periodic
+ integrative reports containing the periodic Project Management Report, the Project
+ Management Handbook, an Knowledge Dissemination Plan ({\euref{wp}{management}{label}}),
+ the Proceedings of the Annual {\ipower} Summer School as well as non-public
+ Dissermination and Exploitation plans ({\euref{wp}{dissem}{label}}), as well as a report
+ of the {\ipower} project milestones.\\\hline
+
+\begin{wgdelivs}
+ \wgdeliv[due={6,12,18,24,30,36,42,48},id=intReport,type=report,
+ dissem=partial,
+ miles={kickoff,final}]
+ {Integrative report.}
+\end{wgdelivs}\\\hline\hline
+\end{wgd}
+
+
+\newpage
+\begin{wpd}[id=management,type=MGT,duration=48,start=1,lead=JACU,
+ title=Project Management,short=Management,
+ JACU=2,BAR=2,EFO=2,BAZ=2]
+\wpobjectives
+ \begin{itemize}
+ \item To perform the administrative, scientific/technical, and financial
+ management of the project
+ \item To co-ordinate the contacts with the EU
+ \item To control quality and timing of project results and to resolve conflicts
+ \item To set up inter-project communication rules and mechanisms
+ \end{itemize}
+\\\hline
+
+\wpdescription Based on the Consortium Agreement, i.e. the contract with the European
+Commission, and based on the financial and administrative data agreed, the project manager
+will carry out the overall project management, including administrative management. A
+project quality handbook will be defined, and a {\ipower} help-desk for answering
+questions about the format (first project-internal, and after month 12 public) will be
+established. The project management will\ldots\\\hline
+
+\begin{wpdelivs}
+ \wpdeliv[due=1,id=mailing,type=infra,dissem=project,miles=kickoff]
+ {Project-internal mailing lists}
+ \wpdeliv[due=3,id=handbook,type=report,dissem=public,miles=consensus]
+ {Project management handbook}
+ \wpdeliv[due={6,12,18,24,30,36,42},id=report2,type=report,dissem=public,miles={consensus,final}]
+ {Periodic management report}
+ \wpdeliv[due=6,id=helpdesk,dissem=public,type=infra,miles=kickoff]
+ {{\ipower} Helpdesk}
+ \wpdeliv[due=36,id=report6,type=report,dissem=public,miles=final]
+ {Final plan for using and disseminating the knowledge}
+ \wpdeliv[due=48,id=report7,type=report,dissem=public,miles=final]
+ {Final management report}
+\end{wpdelivs}\\\hline
+Furthermore, this work package contributes to {\euRef{deliv}{mansubsusintReport}{label}}
+with an Periodic Management Report, a Project Management Handbook, and a plan for using
+and disseminating the project results.\\\hline
+\end{wpd}
+
+\newpage
+\begin{wpd}%
+[id=dissem,type=RTD,duration=48,start=1,lead=EFO,
+ title=Dissemination and Exploitation,short=Dissem,
+ EFO=8,JACU=2,BAR=2,BAZ=2]
+
+\wpobjectives Much of the activity of a project involves small groups of nodes in
+joint work. This work package is set up to ensure their best wide-scale integration,
+communication, and synergetic presentation of the results. Clearly identified means of
+dissemination of work-in-progress as well as final results will serve the effectiveness of
+work within the project and steadily improve the visibility and usage of the emerging
+semantic services. \\\hline
+
+
+\wpdescription The work package members set up events for dissemination of the research
+and work-in-progress results for researchers (workshops and summer schools), and for
+industry (trade fairs). An in-depth evaluation will be undertaken of the response of
+test-users.
+
+Within two months of the start of the project, a project website will go live. This
+website will have two areas: a members' area and a public area.\ldots\\\hline
+
+\begin{wpdelivs}
+ \wpdeliv[due=2,id=website,type=infra,dissem=public,miles=kickoff]
+ {Set-up of the Project web server}
+ \wpdeliv[due=8,id=ws1proc,type=report,dissem=public,miles={kickoff}]
+ {Proceedings of the first {\ipower} Summer School.}
+ \wpdeliv[due=9,id=dissem,type=report,dissem=project]
+ {Dissemination Plan}
+ \wpdeliv[due=9,id=exploitplan,type=report,dissem=project,miles=exploitation]
+ {Scientific and Commercial Exploitation Plan}
+ \wpdeliv[due=20,id=ws2proc,type=report,dissem=public,miles={exploitation}]
+ {Proceedings of the second {\ipower} Summer School.}
+ \wpdeliv[due=32,id=ss1proc,type=report,dissem=public,miles={exploitation}]
+ {Proceedings of the third {\ipower} Summer School.}
+ \wpdeliv[due=44,id=ws3proc,type=report,dissem=public,miles=exploitation]
+ {Proceedings of the fourth {\ipower} Summer School.}
+\end{wpdelivs}\\\hline
+
+
+Furthermore, this work package contributes to {\euRef{deliv}{mansubsusintReport}{label}}
+with the annual Proceedings of the {\ipower} Summer School and the (non-public)
+Dissemination Plan as well as the (non-public) scientific and commercial Exploitation
+Plan. \\\hline
+\end{wpd}
+\end{workgroup}
+\newpage
+\begin{workgroup}[id=systems,title={System Development},short=Systems,lead=JACU]
+
+\begin{wgd}
+ \wpobjectives This work-group has two work packages: one for the development of the
+ {\LaTeX} class ({\euref{wp}{class}{label}}), and for the proposal template
+ ({\euref{wp}{temple}{label}}) \\\hline
+
+ \wpdescription This work group coordinates the system development.\\\hline
+
+\begin{wgdelivs}
+ \wgdeliv[due=30,id=intReport,type=report,dissem=public,miles={consensus}]
+ {Integration report.}
+ \wgdeliv[due=48,id=finalReport,type=report,dissem=public,miles={consensus}]
+ {Final report.}
+\end{wgdelivs}\\\hline\hline
+\end{wgd}
+
+\newpage
+\begin{wpd}[id=class,type=MGT,duration=48,start=1,lead=JACU,
+ title=A {\LaTeX} class for EU Proposals,short=Class,
+ JACU=12,BAR=12]
+\wpobjectives To devlop a {\LaTeX} class for marking up EU Proposals\\\hline
+
+\wpdescription We will follow strict software design principles, first comes a
+requirements analys, then \ldots\\\hline
+
+\begin{wpdelivs}
+ \wpdeliv[due=6,id=req,type=report,dissem=project,miles=kickoff]
+ {Requirements analysis}
+ \wpdeliv[due=12,id=spec,type=report,dissem=public,miles=consensus]
+ {{\ipower} Specification }
+ \wpdeliv[due=18,id=demonstrator,type=software,dissem=public,miles={consensus,final}]
+ {First demonstrator ({\tt{article.cls}} really)}
+ \wpdeliv[due=24,id=proto,type=software,dissem=public,miles=final]
+ {First prototype}
+ \wpdeliv[due=36,id=release,type=software,dissem=public,miles=final]
+ {Final {\LaTeX} class, ready for release}
+\end{wpdelivs}\\\hline
+Furthermore, this work package contributes to {\euRef{deliv}{systemsintReport}{label}} and
+{\euRef{deliv}{finalReport}{label}}.\\\hline
+\end{wpd}
+
+\newpage
+\begin{wpd}[id=temple,type=DEM,duration=48,start=1,lead=BAR,
+ title={\ipower} Proposal Template,short=Template,BAR=12,BAZ=24]
+
+\wpobjectives To develop a template file for {\ipower} proposals\\\hline
+\wpdescription We abstract an example from existing proposals\\\hline
+
+\begin{wpdelivs}
+ \wpdeliv[due=6,id=req,type=report,dissem=project,miles=kickoff]
+ {Requirements analysis}
+ \wpdeliv[due=12,id=spec,type=report,dissem=public,miles=consensus]
+ {{\ipower} Specification }
+ \wpdeliv[due=18,id=demonstrator,type=software,dissem=public,miles={consensus,final}]
+ {First demonstrator ({\tt{article.cls}} really)}
+ \wpdeliv[due=24,id=proto,type=software,dissem=public,miles=final]
+ {First prototype}
+ \wpdeliv[due=36,id=release,type=software,dissem=public,miles=final]
+ {Final Template, ready for release}
+\end{wpdelivs}\\\hline
+Furthermore, this work package contributes to {\euRef{deliv}{systemsintReport}{label}} and
+{\euRef{deliv}{finalReport}{label}}.\\\hline
+\end{wpd}
+\end{workgroup}
+\newpage
+\end{workplan}
+
+\subsection{Deliverables}\label{sec:delivrables}
+
+We will now give an overview over the deliverables and milestones of the work
+packages. Note that the times of deliverables after month 24 are estimates and may change
+as the work packages progress.
+
+In the table below, {\emph{integrating work deliverables}} (see top of
+section~\ref{sec:workplanning}) are printed in boldface to mark them. They integrate
+contributions from multiple work packages. These can have the dissemination level
+``partial'', which indicates that it contains parts of level ``project'' that are to be
+disseminated to the project and evaluators only. In such reports, two versions are
+prepared, and disseminated accordingly.
+
+{\footnotesize\inputdelivs{10cm}}
+
+\ednote{here?}
+\staffefforttable
+\newpage
+\chapter{Implementation}\label{chap:implementation}
+
+\section{Management Structure and Procedures}\label{chap:management}
+\begin{todo}{from the proposal template}
+ Describe the organisational structure and decision-making mechanisms of the
+ project. Show how they are matched to the complexity and scale of the project.
+\end{todo}
+
+The Project Management of {\ipower} is based on its Consortium Agreement, which will be
+signed before the Contract is signed by the Commission. The Consortium Agreement will
+enter into force as from the date the contract with the European Commission is signed.
+\subsection{Organizational structure}\label{sec:management-structure}
+\subsection{Risk Assessment and Management}
+\subsection{Information Flow and Outreach}\label{sec:spread-excellence}
+\subsection{Quality Procedures}\label{sec:quality-management}
+\subsection{Internal Evaluation Procedures}
+\newpage
+\section{Individual Participants}\label{sec:partners}
+\begin{todo}{from the proposal template}
+ For each participant in the proposed project, provide a brief description of the
+ organisation, the main tasks they have been attributed, and the previous experience
+ relevant to those tasks. Provide also a short profile of the staff members who will be
+ undertaking the work.
+\end{todo}
+\newpage
+\begin{partnerdesc}{JACU}
+ Jacobs University is a new private research university patterned after the Anglo-Saxon
+ university system. The university was founded in 2000 and has an international student
+ body (ca. 1000 students from over 90 nations, admitted in a highly selective process).
+
+ The KWARC (KnoWledge Adaptation and Reasoning for Content \url{http://kwarc.info}) Group
+ headed by {\emph{Prof. Dr. Michael Kohlhase}} specializes in knowledge representation
+ systems for mathematics, formal mathematics, natural language semantics and the semantic
+ web. It is the main center and lead implementor of the OMDoc (Open Mathematical
+ Document) representation format for knowledge representation in Mathematics.
+
+ Since doing research and developing systems is much more fun than writing proposals,
+ they try go do that as efficiently as possible, hence this meta-proposal.
+\end{partnerdesc}
+\newpage
+\begin{partnerdesc}{EFO}
+The EFO is the world leader in futurology, \ldots
+\end{partnerdesc}
+\newpage
+\begin{partnerdesc}{BAR}
+The Universit\'e de BAR specializes on drinking lots of red wine. It is a partner in the
+consortium, because it has a very nice chateau on the Cote d'Azure, where it host
+gorgeous project meetings.
+\end{partnerdesc}
+\newpage
+\begin{partnerdesc}{BAZ}
+\ednote{add something here}
+\end{partnerdesc}
+
+\newpage
+\section{The {\ipower} consortium as a whole}
+\begin{todo}{from the proposal template}
+ Describe how the participants collectively constitute a consortium capable of achieving
+ the project objectives, and how they are suited and are committed to the tasks assigned
+ to them. Show the complementarity between participants. Explain how the composition of
+ the consortium is well-balanced in relation to the objectives of the project.
+
+ If appropriate describe the industrial/commercial involvement to ensure exploitation of
+ the results. Show how the opportunity of involving SMEs has been addressed
+\end{todo}
+
+\subsection{Subcontracting}\label{sec:subcontracting}
+\begin{todo}{from the proposal template}
+ If any part of the work is to be sub-contracted by the participant responsible for it,
+ describe the work involved and explain why a sub-contract approach has been chosen for
+ it.
+\end{todo}
+\subsection{Other Countries}\label{sec:other-countries}
+\begin{todo}{from the proposal template}
+ If a one or more of the participants requesting EU funding is based outside of the EU
+ Member states, Associated countries and the list of International Cooperation Partner
+ Countries\footnote{See CORDIS web-site, and annex 1 of the work programme.}, explain in
+ terms of the project’s objectives why such funding would be essential.
+\end{todo}
+
+\subsection{Additional Partners}\label{sec:assoc-partner}
+\begin{todo}{from the proposal template}
+ If there are as-yet-unidentified participants in the project, the expected competences,
+ the role of the potential participants and their integration into the running project
+ should be described
+\end{todo}
+\section{Resources to be Committed}\label{sec:resources}
+\begin{todo}{from the proposal template}
+ Recommended length for Section 2.4 – two pages
+
+ In addition to the costs indicated on form A3 of the proposal, and the staff effort
+ shown in Section 1.3 above, please identify any other major costs (e.g. equipment).
+ Describe how the totality of the necessary resources will be mobilised, including any
+ resources that will complement the EC contribution. Show how the resources will be
+ integrated in a coherent way, and show how the overall financial plan for the project is
+ adequate.
+\end{todo}
+
+\subsection{Travel Costs and Consumables}\label{sec:travel-costs}
+\subsection{Subcontracting Costs}
+\subsection{Other Costs}
+
+\chapter{Impact}\label{chap:impact}
+\ednote{Recommended length for the whole of Section 3 –-- ten pages}
+\section{Expected Impact}\label{sec:expected-impact}
+\begin{todo}{from the proposal template}
+ Describe how your project will contribute towards the expected impacts listed in the
+ work programme in relation to the topic or topics in question. Mention the steps that
+ will be needed to bring about these impacts. Explain why this contribution requires a
+ European (rather than a national or local) approach. Indicate how account is taken of
+ other national or international research activities. Mention any assumptions and
+ external factors that may determine whether the impacts will be achieved.
+\end{todo}
+\subsection{Medium Term Expected Outcome}
+
+\subsection{Long Term Expected Outcomes}
+\subsection{Use Cases}
+
+\section{Dissemination and Exploitation of Project Results}\label{sec:outreach}
+
+\begin{todo}{from the proposal template}
+ Describe the measures you propose for the dissemination and/or exploitation of project
+ results, and the management of knowledge, of intellectual property, and of other
+ innovation-related activities arising from the project.
+\end{todo}
+\subsection{Dissemination}
+\subsection{Exploitation}
+\subsection{Management of Intellectual Property}
+\subsection{Sustainability}
+
+\chapter{Ethical Issues}\label{chap:ethical}
+\begin{todo}{from the proposal template}
+ Describe any ethical issues that may arise in the project. In particular, you should
+ explain the benefit and burden of the experiments and the effects it may have on the
+ research subject. Identify the countries where research will be undertaken and which
+ ethical committees and regulatory organisations will need to be approached during the
+ life of the project.
+
+ Include the Ethical issues table below. If you indicate YES to any issue, please
+ identify the pages in the proposal where this ethical issue is described. Answering
+ 'YES' to some of these boxes does not automatically lead to an ethical review1. It
+ enables the independent experts to decide if an ethical review is required. If you are
+ sure that none of the issues apply to your proposal, simply tick the YES box in the last
+ row.
+\end{todo}
+
+\begin{small}
+\begin{tabular}{|p{1em}p{11cm}|l|l|}\hline
+ \multicolumn{2}{|l|}{\cellcolor{lightgray}{\strut}} &
+ \cellcolor{lightgray}{YES} &
+ \cellcolor{lightgray}{PAGE}\\\hline
+ \multicolumn{2}{|l|}{\bf{Informed Consent}} & & \\\hline
+ & Does the proposal involve children? & & \\\hline
+ & Does the proposal involve patients or persons not able to give consent? & & \\\hline
+ & Does the proposal involve adult healthy volunteers? & & \\\hline
+ & Does the proposal involve Human Genetic Material? & & \\\hline
+ & Does the proposal involve Human biological samples? & & \\\hline
+ & Does the proposal involve Human data collection? & & \\\hline
+ \multicolumn{2}{|l|}{\bf{Research on Human embryo/foetus}} & & \\\hline
+ & Does the proposal involve Human Embryos? & & \\\hline
+ & Does the proposal involve Human Foetal Tissue / Cells? & & \\\hline
+ & Does the proposal involve Human Embryonic Stem Cells? & & \\\hline
+ \multicolumn{2}{|l|}{\bf{Privacy}} & & \\\hline
+ & Does the proposal involve processing of genetic information
+ or personal data (eg. health, sexual lifestyle, ethnicity,
+ political opinion, religious or philosophical conviction) & & \\\hline
+ & Does the proposal involve tracking the location or observation
+ of people? & & \\\hline
+ \multicolumn{2}{|l|}{\bf{Research on Animals}} & & \\\hline
+ & Does the proposal involve research on animals? & & \\\hline
+ & Are those animals transgenic small laboratory animals? & & \\\hline
+ & Are those animals transgenic farm animals? & & \\\hline
+ & Are those animals cloned farm animals? & & \\\hline
+ & Are those animals non-human primates? & & \\\hline
+ \multicolumn{2}{|l|}{\bf{Research Involving Developing Countries}} & & \\\hline
+ & Use of local resources (genetic, animal, plant etc) & & \\\hline
+ & Benefit to local community (capacity building
+ i.e. access to healthcare, education etc) & & \\\hline
+ \multicolumn{2}{|l|}{\bf{Dual Use}} & & \\\hline
+ & Research having direct military application & & \\\hline
+ & Research having the potential for terrorist abuse & & \\\hline
+ \multicolumn{2}{|l|}{\bf{ICT Implants}} & & \\\hline
+ & Does the proposal involve clinical trials of ICT implants? & & \\\hline
+ \multicolumn{2}{|l|}{\bf\footnotesize{I CONFIRM THAT NONE OF THE ABOVE ISSUES APPLY TO MY PROPOSAL}}
+ & &\cellcolor{lightgray}{} \\\hline
+\end{tabular}
+\end{small}
+
+\section{Personal Data}
+
+\bibliographystyle{alpha}
+\bibliography{prop}
+\ednotemessage
+\end{document}
+
+%