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6 October, 2015 - 09:30 User Workshop

Submitted by Anna Mikalsen on 23 June, 2015 - 11:22

The focus of the 1st GAIA-CLIM User Workshop was on collecting user requirements and on helping to identify and prioritise gaps that could either be addressed by the project or that should be included in the final gap analysis report.

Location: 
CNR, Tor Vergata
Italy
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Document: 
PDF icon Final Agenda 1st User Workshop
PDF icon Introduction by M. DeMazière
PDF icon Project overview by P. Thorne
PDF icon Results from the User Survey by G. de Leeuw
PDF icon Presentation Gaps Assessment and Impacts Document first version by M. van Weele
PDF icon Questions for 1st Round of Discussion
PDF icon Presentation by H. Eskes
PDF icon Presentation by I. Aben
PDF icon Presentation by B. Hassler
PDF icon Presentation by R. Dirksen
PDF icon Presentation by J. A. Añe
PDF icon Let’s start talking about uncertainties, Part 1 by B. Langerock
PDF icon Let’s start talking about uncertainties, Part 2 by T. Verhoelst
PDF icon Initial Ideas for the Virtual Observatory by J. Schulz
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