\section{Objectives and Work Schedule \deu{(Ziele und Arbeitsprogramm)}} \subsection{Objectives} \begin{objective}[id=firstobj,title=Supporting Authors] This is the first objective, after all we have to write proposals all the time, and we would rather spend time on research. \end{objective} \begin{objective}[id=secondobj,title=Supporting Reviewers] They are only human too, so let's have a heart for them as well. \end{objective} \subsection{Work Schedule} \begin{todo}{from the proposal template} Give a short high-level introduction to how the work in the project should proceed, explain Tables~\ref{fig:wplist} and~\ref{fig:gantt}. \end{todo} The project is organized around \pdatacount{all}{wp} work packages, which we summarize in Figure~\ref{fig:wplist}. \wpfig We ensures the dissemination and creation of the periodic integrative reports containing the periodic Project Management Report, the Project Management Handbook, an Knowledge Dissemination Plan ({\WPref{management}}), the Proceedings of the Annual {\pn} Summer School as well as non-public Dissemination and Exploitation plans ({\WPref{dissem}}), as well as a report of the {\pn} project milestones. \begin{workplan} \begin{workpackage}[id=management,title=Project Management,wphases=1-24!.3, RM=2,RAM=8] Based on the ``Bewilligungsbescheid'' of the DFG, 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 {\pn} help-desk for answering questions about the format (first project-internal, and after month 12 public) will be established. The project management will consist of the following tasks \begin{tasklist} \begin{task}[id=foo,wphases=0-3]%,requires=\taskin{t1}{dissem}] To perform the administrative, scientific/technical, and financial management of the project \end{task} \begin{task}[id=bar,wphases=13-17!.5] To co-ordinate the contacts with the DFG and other funding bodies, building on the results in \taskref{management}{foo} \end{task} \begin{task} To control quality and timing of project results and to resolve conflicts \end{task} \begin{task} To set up inter-project communication rules and mechanisms \end{task} \end{tasklist} \end{workpackage} \begin{workpackage}[id=dissem,title=Dissemination and Exploitation, RM=8] 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. 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. \begin{tasklist} \begin{task}[id=t1,wphases=6-7] sdfkj \end{task} \begin{task}[id=t2,wphases=12-13] sdflkjsdf \end{task} \begin{task}[id=t3,wphases=18-19] sdflkjsdf \end{task} \begin{task}[id=t4,wphases=22-24] \end{task} \end{tasklist} 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 \end{workpackage} \begin{workpackage}[id=class, title=A LaTeX class for EU Proposals,short=Class, RM=12,RAM=8] We plan to develop a {\LaTeX} class for marking up EU Proposals We will follow strict software design principles, first comes a requirements analys, then \ldots \begin{tasklist} \begin{task}[id=c1,wphases=0-2] sdfsdf \end{task} \begin{task}[id=c2,wphases=4-8] sdfsdf \end{task} \begin{task}[id=c3,wphases=10-14] sdfsdf \end{task} \begin{task}[id=c4,wphases=20-24] sdfsdfd \end{task} \end{tasklist} \end{workpackage} \begin{workpackage}[id=temple,title= Proposal Template, short=Template,RM=12] We plan to develop a template file for {\pn} proposals We abstract an example from existing proposals \begin{tasklist} \begin{task}[id=temple1,wphases=6-12] sdfdsf \end{task} \begin{task}[id=temple2,wphases=18-24]%,requires=\taskin{c3}{class}] sdfsdf \end{task} \end{tasklist} \end{workpackage} \begin{workpackage}[id=workphase,title=A work package without tasks, wphases=0-4!.5] And finally, a work package without tasks, so we can see the effect on the gantt chart in fig~\ref{fig:gantt}. \end{workpackage} \end{workplan} \ganttchart[draft,xscale=.45] %%% Local Variables: %%% mode: LaTeX %%% TeX-master: "proposal" %%% End: % LocalWords: workplan.tex wplist dfgcount wa mansubsus duratio ipower wpfig % LocalWords: ganttchart xscale workplan workarea pdataref dissem workpackage foo % LocalWords: tasklist taskin taskref sdfkj sdflkjsdf sdfsdf sdfsdfd sdfdsf pn % LocalWords: firstobj secondobj pdatacount WAref ednote OBJref wphases % LocalWords: ldots OBJtref workphase gantttaskchart