Definitions

The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT", "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", “MAY", and "OPTIONAL" in this document are to be interpreted as described in RFC 2119.

(Project) Result

Any tangible or intangible output of the project, such as data, knowledge or information, that is generated in the project, whatever its form or nature, whether or not it can be protected, as well as any rights attached to it, including intellectual property rights.

Project Results

Aggregate project result

An aggregation of several result that are targeted at the same audience and participate in providing the expected benefits.

Aggregate results can be Key or Supporting, according to the result of the prioritization.

Key Exploitable result

(KER) The most relevant results of the project

A subset of the aggregate project results selected considering specific criteria despiced in the Aggregate Project Result template

Exploitation

The use of results:

  • in further research activities other than those covered by the action concerned
  • in developing/creating/marketing a product/process
  • in creating and providing a service
  • in standardisation activities
Dissemination

The public disclosure of the results by any appropriate means (other than resulting from protecting or exploiting the results), including by scientific publications in any medium

Innovation


  • A new (or improved) entity (or creation), which when used can produce tangible benefits, satisfying users needs and wants  
  • Types of Innovation:


Impact
  • The benefits derived from the innovation; The larger the benefit, the larger the impact
Intellectual Property (IP)
  • Products of the mind
  • Products of research & experimentation
  • Products of creativity


  • Intellectual Property can be a valuable asset
    • Like physical property
  • Intellectual property can be traded, sold, bought, leased, used as collateral, or given away
  • Examples: software, designs, databases, reports, roadmaps
Intellectual Property Right (IPR)
  • Legal “rights” to protect your Intellectual Property
  • Patents (technical inventions)
  • Copyright (e.g., software, written works, engineering drawings)
  • Design rights (appearance)
  • Database rights (creation and arrangement of data)
  • Trade marks
  • Utility Models/petty patents
  • Non-disclosure agreements
  • Etc
IPR BackgroundBackground : IP asset owned by the partners brought into the project
Third party IPRsThird party: IP assets owned by the organizations outside into the project
IPR SidegroundSideground: IP asset that is relevant to a collaborative venture or open innovation project, but produced outside the project by any of the partners during the project’s tenure
IPR ForegroundForeground: all IP assets created during the project
Target audiencewho will use the result
Early adopterswho will start using the result as soon as it is available
Catalogue of Project Results

List of all collected EOSC-hub project results and related information.

Catalogue of Project Results

Catalogue of Aggregate Results

List of all collected EOSC-hub aggregate project results and related information.

Catalogue of Aggregate Project Results

Resources