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== Executive Summary ==
 
== Executive Summary ==
All project deliverables will have an Executive Summary.  
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''All project deliverables will have an Executive Summary.  ''
  
* For the Executive Summary, all deliverables should follow these guidlelines:  
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* ''For the Executive Summary, all deliverables should follow these guidlelines:''
* Length: please limit the Executive Summary to 1 page (2 pages in exceptional cases).
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* ''Length: please limit the Executive Summary to 1 page (2 pages in exceptional cases).''
* ALL deliverables must have conclusions at the end of the document.
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* ''ALL deliverables must have conclusions at the end of the document.''
* Goal: The Executive summary is not an “introduction” to the deliverable. The main goal of this section is to provide readers with a whole picture of the document (i.e. the abstract section from the papers), so that they can understand the content of the deliverable at once without further reading.
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* ''Goal: The Executive summary is not an “introduction” to the deliverable. The main goal of this section is to provide readers with a whole picture of the document (i.e. the abstract section from the papers), so that they can understand the content of the deliverable at once without further reading.''
* Self-contained: If there is any input coming from other deliverables, it must be mentioned here.
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* ''Self-contained: If there is any input coming from other deliverables, it must be mentioned here.''
* Motivation for the reader (Recommended: 1 –10  lines):
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* ''Motivation for the reader (Recommended: 1 –10  lines):''
** What is the reason for being for this deliverable? Which challenges it addresses?
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** ''What is the reason for being for this deliverable? Which challenges it addresses?''
** What will the reader will learn from it?
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** ''What will the reader will learn from it?''
* Main results and findings (Recommended: 5 to 50 lines):
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* ''Main results and findings (Recommended: 5 to 50 lines):''
** What are the main results achieved?
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** ''What are the main results achieved?''
** How does it contribute in the DE4A context?
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** ''How does it contribute in the DE4A context?''
* Short conclusions (Recommended: 1 to 10 lines):
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* ''Short conclusions (Recommended: 1 to 10 lines):''
** Key takeaway messages
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** ''Key takeaway messages''
  
* Style: Please use a formal and practical writing style without jargon.  
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* ''Style: Please use a formal and practical writing style without jargon.''
  
 
== Other Chapters ==
 
== Other Chapters ==

Revision as of 08:47, 3 November 2021

Executive Summary

All project deliverables will have an Executive Summary.  

  • For the Executive Summary, all deliverables should follow these guidlelines:
  • Length: please limit the Executive Summary to 1 page (2 pages in exceptional cases).
  • ALL deliverables must have conclusions at the end of the document.
  • Goal: The Executive summary is not an “introduction” to the deliverable. The main goal of this section is to provide readers with a whole picture of the document (i.e. the abstract section from the papers), so that they can understand the content of the deliverable at once without further reading.
  • Self-contained: If there is any input coming from other deliverables, it must be mentioned here.
  • Motivation for the reader (Recommended: 1 –10  lines):
    • What is the reason for being for this deliverable? Which challenges it addresses?
    • What will the reader will learn from it?
  • Main results and findings (Recommended: 5 to 50 lines):
    • What are the main results achieved?
    • How does it contribute in the DE4A context?
  • Short conclusions (Recommended: 1 to 10 lines):
    • Key takeaway messages
  • Style: Please use a formal and practical writing style without jargon.

Other Chapters

  1. Introduction
  2. Current status of pilot
  3. Goals and success criteria
  4. Pilot Procedures
  5. Conclusions and major achievements of initial iteration

References

Annexes