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How small system dynamics models can help the public policy process - Ghaffarzadegan - ... - 6 views

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Get Argublogging! - ARG:dundee - 1 views

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    Today sees the release of the first application built on the Argument Web that is aimed at non-specialist audiences: Argublogging. For bloggers and online commentators, argublogging offers a way of expressing agreement and disagreement in online conversations using the rich language of the argument web, but in a style that is at least as easy to use as existing online comment systems. For more information, visit argublogging.com
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    great staff David, thanks
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A Collaboratively-Derived Science-Policy Research Agenda - 3 views

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    The need for policy makers to understand science and for scientists to understand policy processes is widely recognised. However, the science-policy relationship is sometimes difficult and occasionally dysfunctional; it is also increasingly visible, because it must deal with contentious issues, or itself becomes a matter of public controversy, or both. We suggest that identifying key unanswered questions on the relationship between science and policy will catalyse and focus research in this field. To identify these questions, a collaborative procedure was employed with 52 participants selected to cover a wide range of experience in both science and policy, including people from government, non-governmental organisations, academia and industry.
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Open Government Data: The Book - 3 views

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    Topics of this book include principles, uses for transparency and civic engagement, a brief legal history, data quality, civic hacking, and paradoxes in transparency.
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Feedback Needed: Interactive network diagram demos | Interactive Visualizations - 3 views

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    Tool for visualizing networks, very promising,
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Collective Intelligence in Organizations: Tools and Studies - 3 views

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    A new generation of Collective Intelligence (CI) technologies, adopted by public and private sector organizations, offers "the capacity of human collectives to engage in intellectual cooperation in order to create, innovate and invent".
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    Uh... collective intelligence in organizations sounds a bit creepy, like "We are the Borg".

Puzzled by Policy? http://join.puzzledbypolicy.eu/ - 3 views

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CSI The Hague - Home - 2 views

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    Very nice high profiled example of augmented reality.
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Civic Evolution - 3 views

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    Think together to act together: CivicEvolution helps citizens create community written and supported plans to solve community problems.
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Google Refine - 2 views

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    A power tool for working with messy data (formerly Freebase Gridworks) - Google Project Hosting
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    looks very cool but can you categorize based on the taxonomy?
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Collective intelligence for complexity - 2 views

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    Democratizing Big Data and Complexity Science by weaving participatory CollectiveIntelligence into FuturICT.
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Forio Online Simulations - Solutions - 2 views

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    Organizations like World Bank and the CDC have discovered how easy it is to design policies, create customized policy models, facilitate decision-making, build stakeholder consensus and share insights with simulations by Forio.
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6th European Ministerial eGovernment Conference and Exhibition Borderless eGovernment S... - 2 views

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    Speakers: Jerzy Miller, Neelie Kroes Speakers: Jerzy Miller, Neelie Kroes, Rolf Alter, Harry van Dorenmalen, Juhan Parts Speakers: Riel Miller, David Broster, Samia Melhem Speakers: Ales Dobnikar, Adrian Duşa, Herbert Leitold Speakers: Ardita Driza Maurer, Austin Gatt, William Perrin Speakers: Ton Zijlstra, Witold Abramowicz, Emilio Garcia Garcia Speakers: Tim McGrath, André Hoddevik, Scott Bell Speakers: Charlotte Brogren, Gilles Polin, Nicolas Conso, Sónia Lascasas Speakers: Andreas Reisen, Bill McCluggage, Marc Hameleers Speakers: Jonathan Goldsmith, Bogdan Pękalski, Brigitte Mandt, José de la Mata Amaya Speakers: Corien Prins, Paul de Hert, Giovanni Buttarelli Speakers: Nigel Shadbolt, Bruno Lanvin, Haiyan Qian, John Higgins Speakers: Sasha Bezuhanova, Wojciech R.
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Cyberinfrastructure Shell | Portal - 3 views

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    The Cyberinfrastructure Shell (CIShell) is an open source, community-driven platform for the integration, utilization and visualization of datasets, algorithms, tools, and computing resources. CIShell supports the plug-and-play of datasets and algorithms and their bundling into custom tools including Network Workbench, TexTrend, Sci² and EpiC.
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Procurement Legal Guide | Code for America - 2 views

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    Code for America is building a wiki on procurement, specifically oriented towards open source technology.
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The Summer of Game Conferences - 2 views

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    Summer 2012 Game Development Conferences Compiled by Ben Sawyer "Recently I saw several friends say there were a number of game conferences coming up so I put together the following schedule and links to make sure everyone knows where to go, when, and what for."
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Simulation Software Tool - AnyLogic - 1 views

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    REFERENCE PEOPLE/ORGANISATION: XJ-Technologies LINKS: http://www.xjtek.com/ DESCRIPTION: AnyLogic is the only tool that supports all the most common simulation methodologies in place today: System Dynamics, Process-centric (AKA Discrete Event), and Agent Based Modeling. The unique flexibility of the modeling language enables the user to capture the complexity and heterogeneity of business, economic and social systems to any desired level of detail. AnyLogic's graphical interface, tools, and library objects allow you to quickly model diverse areas such as manufacturing and logistics, business processes, human resources, consumer and patient behavior. The object-oriented model design paradigm supported by AnyLogic provides for modular, hierarchical, and incremental construction of large models.
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MIT Sustainability Summit - 1 views

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    The summit brings together 250 attendees to collaborate and share knowledge through panel discussions and workshops covering sustainable business models, technologies, and policy - and includes sessions on big data and collaborative brainstorming using MIT's Climate CoLab.
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Spotfire 4.5 - 1 views

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    Access, visualize, mashup and discover actionable insights hidden in Big Data & Extreme Information.
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Quick-Nets Project - 1 views

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    QuickNets is a collaboration among the U.S. Federal Government and many non-governmental organizations. Our purpose is to set up communication (cell phones, text messaging, and Internet) as quickly as possible in the wake of a natural or man-made disaster. QuickNets also provides local and global websites that allow collaboration and crowdsourcing.
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