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Draft Plan for Using and Disseminating

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The LIVE Plan for Using and Disseminating Knowledge (PUDiK) is the operational framework to protect, manage, communicate and exploit the LIVE project’s results (knowledge) within the principles and rules set out by the EC Contract and LIVE Consortium. It is to be seen as a living document, meaning that it will be updated during the life of the project. PUDiK is separated into three sections, this document introduces the first two components Part A and B. Part A deals with the protection and management of knowledge represented by the activities declaration, documentation and reporting, and Part B deals with the task of knowledge dissemination. Each section establishes a framework to integrate the workflow, procedures and division of responsibilities within that area.  
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WP2: Knowledge Management and Dissemination. 
Salzburg Research  John Pereira 
2007-03-12 11:28  Request for more detail


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