<research-proposal>
<!-- General data of this research like id, summar or description. //-->
<research-data id="{?id?}" type="{?type?}">
- <!-- @TODO We need to add something that allows the simulation to e.g.
- @TODO decrease building time or higher efficience of certain
- @TODO facilities. Currently, a research proposal is only used as a
- @TODO depency. //-->
- <!-- A brief summary for this research proposal. //-->
+ <!-- All researches end up with results which can be improvements to
+ to existing technology or how research is conducted. Some research
+ may have multiple results and they all might not be good. //-->
+ <research-result-list>
+ <!-- A single research result. If you want to modify research and
+ technology with this research you have to provide two
+ <research-result> blocks, one for each. //-->
+ <research-result>
+ <modify-research id="{?modify_research-id?}" type="{?modify_research_type?}" amount="{?modify_-research_amount?}" />
+ <modify-technology id="{?modify_technology-id?}" type="{?modify_technology_type?}" amount="{?modify_-technology_amount?}" />
+ </research-result>
+ </research-result-list>
+ <!-- A summary for this research proposal. //-->
<research-summary>
<![CDATA[{?summary?}]]>
</research-summary>
</research-data>
<!-- This is somewhat a "research history". //-->
<research-level-list>
- <!-- A research level X has its own brief summary and a full description.
+ <!-- A research level X has its own summary and a full description.
It also can have depencies which makes it possible to add different
depencies for higher research levels. //-->
<research-level level="{?level?}">
<!-- ... and when it has ended so when the research results are
available. //-->
<research-finished timestamp="{?finished?}" />
- <!-- A brief summary for this research level. //-->
+ <!-- A summary for this research level. //-->
<level-summary>
<![CDATA[{?level_summary?}]]>
</level-summary>