The Project Activity and Management Report provides a comprehensive overview of the progress and achievements of the QUANTIFY project. This deliverable summarises the status and developments within each Work Package, highlighting milestones achieved, tasks completed, and any deviations from the planned schedule. In addition, it outlines key management and coordination activities, resource allocation, risk mitigation strategies, and the overall performance of the Consortium. By integrating both technical and administrative aspects, the report serves as a transparent and reliable reference for project partners, stakeholders, and funding bodies, supporting informed decision-making throughout the project lifecycle. This document also integrate an update of the Data Management Plan of the project. The DMP (D1.2) describes how research data generated within QUANTIFY are collected, handled, stored, and preserved, with the objective of ensuring their availability, integrity, and long-term utility. It further outlines the measures adopted to maximise data access and re-use, where appropriate, in line with the FAIR principles and the European Commission’s guidelines and policies. The present update therefore focuses on reflecting the current data landscape of the project, rather than introducing new data management measures. The objective of the present DMP update is to revise and consolidate the list of datasets expected to be generated within QUANTIFY, to align it with the activities conducted during the current reporting period, and to incorporate datasets produced by partners following the enlargement of the Consortium, including the Institute of Physics of Zagreb. All datasets, both existing and newly introduced, are managed within the same coherent data governance framework, ensuring consistency, security, and compliance throughout the project.
Project activity and management report, DMP update / Aprile, Giulia; Parracino, Mariantonietta; Overstolz, Thomas; Balet, Laurent; Mitchell, Morgan; Sierant, Aleksandra; Briant, Tristant; Schoenbeck, Axel; Ban, Ticijana. - (2025).
Project activity and management report, DMP update
Giulia Aprile
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
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2025
Abstract
The Project Activity and Management Report provides a comprehensive overview of the progress and achievements of the QUANTIFY project. This deliverable summarises the status and developments within each Work Package, highlighting milestones achieved, tasks completed, and any deviations from the planned schedule. In addition, it outlines key management and coordination activities, resource allocation, risk mitigation strategies, and the overall performance of the Consortium. By integrating both technical and administrative aspects, the report serves as a transparent and reliable reference for project partners, stakeholders, and funding bodies, supporting informed decision-making throughout the project lifecycle. This document also integrate an update of the Data Management Plan of the project. The DMP (D1.2) describes how research data generated within QUANTIFY are collected, handled, stored, and preserved, with the objective of ensuring their availability, integrity, and long-term utility. It further outlines the measures adopted to maximise data access and re-use, where appropriate, in line with the FAIR principles and the European Commission’s guidelines and policies. The present update therefore focuses on reflecting the current data landscape of the project, rather than introducing new data management measures. The objective of the present DMP update is to revise and consolidate the list of datasets expected to be generated within QUANTIFY, to align it with the activities conducted during the current reporting period, and to incorporate datasets produced by partners following the enlargement of the Consortium, including the Institute of Physics of Zagreb. All datasets, both existing and newly introduced, are managed within the same coherent data governance framework, ensuring consistency, security, and compliance throughout the project.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


