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O3-A1: Competency Directory Final Report and Manual

2020-09-08
By: Johannes Konert
On: September 8, 2020
In: Latest News
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O1-A1:  Competency Directory – Final Report

Milestone  document (issued  September 2020):

The competency directory is an Open Source development published, maintained and operated by the Open Virtual Mobility project. One in…Read More →

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