All content within e-laboratory and e-learning was tested on a technical basis according its functionality. All programmed e-tools were further verified related its correctness of results. The usability of e-tools and e-learning content became tested within two technical schools and further webinars to get feedback from external participants about the practicability and potential improvements of content.
The e-laboratory is structured into two sections, which contain different e-tools. One part of the e-laboratory is dedicated to a so-called “e-science” whilst the other is dedicated to a so-called “e-engineering” [3].
In accordance to the complete set of e-tools (33 e-tools), the set of e-tools became completed past period which leads to the result, that the e-laboratory includes finally 38 e-tools, each of them in operation and full functionality. At least 5 additional e-tools became programmed as originally planned.
The set of 38 e-tools are subdivided in e-engineering tools and e-science tools. Meanwhile the e-engineering section of the e-laboratory includes 21 e-tools while e-science includes 17 e-tools. However, due to the fact that also e-science and e-engineering e-tools subdivided further (under specific aspects of results), the total number of single e-tools programmed sums up to 32 single e-tools included in e-engineering and 15 single e-tools included in e-science. This mirrors a total number of 47 single e-tools.
To set the difference was necessary due to the facts that the engineering e-tools, used simply for calculating engineering issues, the e-science e-tools appear usable for scientific issues. The engineering e-tools programmed as “stand-alone version”, the e-science e-tools usable with additional software only. Software downloads provided by links within the specific e-tool as well as specific guidelines on “how to use”. The overall structure and interconnections as well as interrelations reflected by figure [4].
A series of deliverables supports the understanding of all e-tools and handle of e-laboratory. All public deliverables can be found at the project webpage.
Apart from the technical development of the NET-Tools e-infrastructure, dissemination and exploitation continuously executed. Important events of the project were the “expert workshop” (first reporting period), the first educational school (second reporting period executed physically) and the second educational school (third reporting period executed as webinar).
The project dissemination will go beyond the project by circulating newsletters to the network and interesting persons. Contributions to to workshops, conferences and projects envisaged.