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This data management plan (DMP) template has been created within the context of the consortium NFDI4Ing - the National Research Data Infrastructure for Engineering Sciences. Target group are engineers conducting and post-processing high-resolution and high-performance measurements and simulations on high performance computing systems (HPC), represented by the NFDI4Ing archetype DORIS. This template is based on standards and best practices at Technical University of Munich (TUM). Most of the queries are generic and can be transferred to different institutions and disciplines, even though most of the linked guidelines are institutional. Browsing appropriate institutional policies should accompany the draft of a new data management plan. This data management plan template is generic for all kind of research domains. The special high performance measurement and computing (HPMC) queries are outlined on the last page.
Manuel Hora and Benjamin Farnbacher would like to thank the Federal Government and the Heads of Government of the L��nder, as well as the Joint Science Conference (GWK), for their funding and support within the framework of the NFDI4Ing consortium. Funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG) - project number 442146713.
DMP, HPC, HPMC
DMP, HPC, HPMC
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