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Igor Mayer

Public Policy Analysis - 0 views

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    "Traditional policy analysis approaches are characterized by a focus on system modeling and choosing among policy alternatives. While successful in many cases, this approach has been increasingly criticized for being technocratic and ignoring the behavioral and political dimensions of most policy processes. In recent decades, increased awareness of the multi-actor, multiple perspective, and poly-centric character of many policy processes has led to the development of a variety of different perspectives on the styles and roles of policy analysis, and to new analytical tools and approaches - for example, argumentative approaches, participative policy analysis, and negotiation support. As a result, the field has become multi-faceted and somewhat fragmented. Public Policy Analysis: New Developments acknowledges the variety of approaches and provides a synthesis of the traditional and new approaches to policy analysis. It provides an overview and typology of different types of policy analytic activities, characterizing them according to differences in character and leading values, and linking them to a variety of theoretical notions on policymaking. Thereby, it provides assistance to both end users and analysts in choosing an appropriate approach given a specific policy situation. By broadening the traditional approach and methods to include the analysis of actors and actor networks related to the policy issue at hand, it deepens the state of the art in certain areas. While the main focus of the book is on the cognitive dimensions of policy analysis, it also links the policy analysis process to the policymaking process, showing how to identify and involve all relevant stakeholders in the process, and how to create favorable conditions for use of the results of policy analytic efforts by the policy actors."
Pietro Terna

Predictive Analytics Using Agent-based Modeling | Icosystem - 1 views

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    simulation and network analysis for social science and enterprises: a  new business field (a mini survey) 1/4
infoscape

Pedestrian Monitoring Visualization in Melbourne - 0 views

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    How many pedestrians are present in the city? How do the behave over time? Good policy modeling requires accurate data.
infoscape

CityDashboard: London - 1 views

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    Aggregation of as many city-related time-varying data sources as currently possible.
infoscape

Who are we? (Qui Sommes Nous) - 1 views

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    Summary visualization of various open, demograpic data sets about the inhabitants of Rennes Métropolis.
Phil Archer

i-sieve Technologies: Sentiment Analysis Beyond Impressions - 0 views

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    Sentiment analysis based on customised, ontology-based machine-learning, delivering testable data. No pre-defined list of sites, no pre-defined off the shelf analytics tools. i-sieve is different.
Igor Mayer

Enipedia - Enipedia - 0 views

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    Enipedia is an active exploration into the applications of wikis and the semantic web for energy and industry issues. Through this we seek to create a collaborative environment for discussion, while also providing the tools that allow for data from different sources to be connected, queried, and visualized from different perspectives.
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    Not a game. But recommended because of its originality and eclectic combination.
david osimo

Media Monitoring & Online Reputation Management Tools - 0 views

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    core technology consists of: real-time content aggregation a four-step spam filtering process an accurate sentiment engine robust geo-demographic information sophisticated text analytics and language processing algorithms
david osimo

Attensity Home Page | Attensity - 1 views

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    In today's hyper-connected world, social media and online customer interactions are changing the way companies do business from the outside in. Leading brands recognize that their customers are both passionate and vocal about their products and services, and they are sharing their experiences in conversations every day. Until recently, however, social monitoring tools allowed you to listen to these conversations, but lacked the sophisticated analytics capabilities needed to derive critical business insights. Attensity enables you to go beyond mere social media monitoring to: LISTEN to social customer conversations from over 75 million online sources, including the full Twitter Firehose, Facebook, blogs, communities, forums and other sources. ANALYZE those conversations for key business insights, going beyond basic sentiment to get detailed reports on customer feedback about new products, campaigns, brands, service and support, and other business drivers. RELATE that intelligence to structured data within your existing customer systems such as CRM, ERP, BI, EFM and other systems. ACT with a Playbook that allows you to take charge of emerging issues and manage the customer experience based on your own organizational structure and business processes.
david osimo

Social Media Monitoring and Engagement, Social CRM - Radian6.com - 0 views

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    Founded in 2006, Radian6 was created with the idea that companies need to actively engage in Social Media Monitoring. Intelligence about online conversations is critical: companies need to know what's being said about their brand, industry, and competitors online. So we built a listening platform designed to help companies do just that. But listening is just the beginning. Businesses need to measure, analyze, and report on their social media efforts. They need to discover insights from their information. They need to engage. And they need the best tools to reach these targets. Radian6 provides the ability to do it all, and to incorporate all the areas that social media touches across the enterprise, including customer service, sales and lead generation, public relations, marketing, and more. Learn more about how we can help here.
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    this focusses on social media analytics
Phil Archer

Report on Using Open Data, 19 - 20 June 2012, Brussels - 0 views

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    Report on the first Corssover Project workshop: "Report on Using Open Data: policy modeling, citizen empowerment, data journalism" (aka PMOD)
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